As my day comes to a close and the dozies set in, it dawns on me that a year has come and gone since I released my last CD. My, my, my, how things have changed. What a year! I have learned so much and feel the wheels of cognition bustling into a frenzy! Yup, I'm sleepy, but I'm still thinkin'!
R.J. and I have a little studio by our home. We go there to work; he, to study everything internet in order to launch my music into cyberspace; I, to practice, teach, conjure up songs and think of more ways to market my music online. Both, coaxing our imaginations to create ways to merge with the cyber-sphere. 'Tis truly fertile ground in our little blue heaven.
Trying to figure out how to get people to listen or to pay attention is an extremely creative process. When I am performing there is an intuitive connection with the audience that guides me. It tells me where I am and who is with me. When trying to compel computer users to listen to my music it is a constant guessing game; intuition is nonexistent and I only know where I think I am. Forget about knowing where anyone else is.
The old adage that finding success in show biz is often being in the right place at the right time has become multi-dimensional with the internet. Its atmosphere is ever changing. One must be extremely creative and try, try again; for one bag of tricks will never do.
Here's the truth: The harder you work, the luckier you are. The new music paradigm is about finding a way through by navigating the maze again and again. Yes, we are reinventing the wheel! I wonder if luck has anything to do with it... or maybe it does...
Peace,
Wendy
R.J. and I have a little studio by our home. We go there to work; he, to study everything internet in order to launch my music into cyberspace; I, to practice, teach, conjure up songs and think of more ways to market my music online. Both, coaxing our imaginations to create ways to merge with the cyber-sphere. 'Tis truly fertile ground in our little blue heaven.
Trying to figure out how to get people to listen or to pay attention is an extremely creative process. When I am performing there is an intuitive connection with the audience that guides me. It tells me where I am and who is with me. When trying to compel computer users to listen to my music it is a constant guessing game; intuition is nonexistent and I only know where I think I am. Forget about knowing where anyone else is.
The old adage that finding success in show biz is often being in the right place at the right time has become multi-dimensional with the internet. Its atmosphere is ever changing. One must be extremely creative and try, try again; for one bag of tricks will never do.
Here's the truth: The harder you work, the luckier you are. The new music paradigm is about finding a way through by navigating the maze again and again. Yes, we are reinventing the wheel! I wonder if luck has anything to do with it... or maybe it does...
Peace,
Wendy



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