Re: What do you do on a bad day? (in order to play a big sh
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 8:28 am
ive always been stoked to be able to get paid to play drums myself. getting paid to do something i would otherwise do for free, that already is a bad ass privilege to be able to do itself, how can you not be stoked?
there has been occasion where ive been sick, physically ill from something or another... like that horrible backstage catering.. but even then i find playing to make me feel better.
in respect to if something else is making me upset, i tend to find solace in being able to play music. maybe its a bit trite but i truly love to play drums, im genuinely disappointed if i dont get to play every day, be the pad or kit. and absolutely love playing with a band, playing live and getting paid is even better, even with crummy low level gigs.
i tend to have a very positive outlook on life in general which probably helps. in regards to what cjbdrm said, i lived out of the country for a few years in central america, which drastically changed my outlook on life.
i think you can will yourself to think differently, and eventually it becomes habit, just like consciously thinking about aspects of playing while you practice gradually becomes habits you dont have to think about. the motivation would be being happier.
america has a very dark culture unfortunately, people easily get trapped in it
there has been occasion where ive been sick, physically ill from something or another... like that horrible backstage catering.. but even then i find playing to make me feel better.
in respect to if something else is making me upset, i tend to find solace in being able to play music. maybe its a bit trite but i truly love to play drums, im genuinely disappointed if i dont get to play every day, be the pad or kit. and absolutely love playing with a band, playing live and getting paid is even better, even with crummy low level gigs.
i tend to have a very positive outlook on life in general which probably helps. in regards to what cjbdrm said, i lived out of the country for a few years in central america, which drastically changed my outlook on life.
i think you can will yourself to think differently, and eventually it becomes habit, just like consciously thinking about aspects of playing while you practice gradually becomes habits you dont have to think about. the motivation would be being happier.
america has a very dark culture unfortunately, people easily get trapped in it