Letting Your Creativity Go
Well this is it. I've been writing music for my Origins CD for over two years. I'm not sure when you ever feel a particular body of creative work is good enough or ready for mass consumption, but at some point you just have to let go of it.
I'm at that point with Origins. It took a bet with my wife and a couple of our close friends for each of us to set dates to complete our projects. I originally set October, but realized that my birthday was the next month and this would be a great time.
So now it's set and here I go down the stretch. I'm re-recording and tracking each of the selected music choices for the Origins CD and preparing the tracks to send to the mixing house. I'm both excited and apprehensive. Once the project is mastered there's no going back. Like it or not it will be released and I will just have to live with that.
I'm at that point with Origins. It took a bet with my wife and a couple of our close friends for each of us to set dates to complete our projects. I originally set October, but realized that my birthday was the next month and this would be a great time.
So now it's set and here I go down the stretch. I'm re-recording and tracking each of the selected music choices for the Origins CD and preparing the tracks to send to the mixing house. I'm both excited and apprehensive. Once the project is mastered there's no going back. Like it or not it will be released and I will just have to live with that.
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