Processing Creativity: The Tools, Practices and Habits Used to Make Music You're Happy With

Processing Creativity: The Tools, Practices and Habits Used to Make Music You're Happy With
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Bruno Leo Ribeiro said Amazing book about creativity. I read many books about creativity in my life, but this was the first one that it wasn't about creativity in advertising, arts or design. Not that I'm starting my hobbyist career as songwriter, music producer and audio engineer, it came in a perfect time.I wish I could highlight all the parts of the book. So many great insights! Jesse narrates . pete stockdale said GROUNDBREAKING RESOURCE FOR SONGWRITERS. This is a groundbreaking work--one of the most important books ever written on the subject of musicLike Jesse Cannon's other book "Get More Fans" , which is far more in depth and insightful than the title would indicate, this book is the most comprehensive on the topic which it covers. "Processing Creativity" combines the author's own insightfu. This book should be in every musicians home Damjana Matjasic Wow. This book should be in every musicians home. If you're serious about doing music - don't hesitate to buy it. My band was struggling to get back on track and we needed to reinvent ourselves. We started putting too much though into things that musicians think are relevant (like being pitch-perfect or complicating things too much), but at the
Processing Creativity: The Tools, Practices and Habits Used to Make Music You're Happy With is the culmination of four years of poring over scientific studies, books and thoughts from top creators as well as his own experience to write a book every musician should listen to about what goes into making great music versus what bands do when they make a bad album. He just wrote a book about what he's learned working on all those records and writing about music's bleeding edge, taking on the subject he knows the most about; helping musicians fulfill their creative vision. While every musician says that being creative is the most important part of their life, they barely explore what's holding back them back from making music they are happy wit