Colin Thomson: Do More

017: Solo Saturday: Your Moral Obligation to Get Your Work Heard

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 Moral Obligation     Does your music have value (musician, composer, engineer)? Is there a compelling reason that people should want to hear your music? Are there people out there who would appreciate hearing your work? If there are, than it is your moral obligation to give them the opportunity to experience it. This is not selfish or self-centered. If you firmly believe that others will enjoy it, then it is selfish not to share it Ask yourself the above questions, and if you strongly believe that the answer is yes, then there is only one solution - you have to get your music out to as many people as possible So what can you do? Treat your music like a business (lots of tools throughout TMMS interviews) Mindset is the important thing here. Artists hate to think of anything they do as a business But if your work has value, and if other people will enjoy it, and if treating it like a business is the way that you can get it out for them to hear it, then you must treat your music like a business This means all