WilliamLang wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 2:57 pm
Plenty of people here are recording and sharing, just not on this site, as it doesn't often give a ton of feedback. Maybe that will change though!
A lot of people do have their own youtube pages or other media pages for sharing though. As for making professional recordings, it is a money pit for classical and jazz music, and kind of hard to justify 5-6k on an album that will never make that back.
Here you seem to be arguing that people share recordings a lot.
For freelancers also, sometimes it's not good to have a project, or outside interests, as it makes you seem busier than you might be.
Here you seem to be arguing that sharing recordings could be harmful to one's career. (I actually think it's the opposite, in that sharing recordings is a form of self-promotion and raises awareness.)
I remember reading Dave Taylor's article Risk in the ITF magazine, about how he kept the various parts of his career at arms length from each other for professional reasons. Could be more of a NYC thing, but I also remember how it took me more than a few years in the city to even learn who some of the main freelancers were, because they had such low profiles.
Here you seem to not be making any argument at all about sharing recordings, but are saying freelancers in NYC keep their gigs close to their vest. That may be true and is probably a good thing for them if that's how they feel, but I don't see how this relates to posting recordings in this forum. Maybe you're saying you can't hide if you're posting recordings? And I don't see a lot of NYC freelancers here (maybe they're just hiding so I don't fly to NYC and steal their gigs).
Anyway, it all seems to sound like an anti-sharing opinion, to the extent I understand it. And I have to say, I'm having a bit of trouble distilling all this down to a simple point or argument that I can understand. Care to help a girl out with that? Dumb it down for me like I only have two brain cells, and one is on holiday.
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What are you saying about me wanting people to share more of their playing here? Especially since your arguments seem to all be focused on professionals, and the vast majority of folks here are not professional players.
Look, to distill: my opinion is that we're all trombonists here, and I would love to see recordings/performances posted by more people. I think this is a safe space for that, and it's about sharing what we all love to do. What we all do together in real life. I want to encourage people who may be afraid, or who might lack confidence in their playing. It's safe here, no one trashes anyone who posts, and I for one am interested in hearing what people are doing, no matter their level or interests. Your posts seem to be arguing against that somehow, but I guess I'm just not smart enough to understand exactly what you're saying. I'm probably the only one, but I'm not afraid to admit when I don't understand something, and I'm not afraid to ask for clarification.