Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Finally something original

So I have just finished recording my first original which I shall upload tomorrow sometime and honestly I feel kind of relived. It is just a solo acoustic piece one of many more originals to come, but not necessarily of the same style. I am still in the experimentation stage in my music, and so a lot of my stuff will vary quite significantly, but in some way that's what I enjoy about the guitar. I've called the piece 'just a feeling' because that is precisely what it is. I was sitting on a bench outside one day in the suburb of Mt. Waverley, was probably one of the best days I had seen all year. Not too hot, not too cold, the perfect breeze. And so I Just started to play what I felt and what you hear is pretty much what I played then. A feeling beyond words which can only be expressed through what I played. Yes I changed the occasional nuance here and there and perhaps a chord or phrase but the essence of what came out at the time still very much remains and I hope you are able to get a glimpse of that through my video.

Was only a short one this week, but I shall attach the video here once it is uploaded so come back tomorrow afternoon to check it out :)
thanks guys

Jesse Liang


http://www.youtube.com/user/JesseGuitar07

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Fulfillment

I know a few of my friends who are currently in bands trying to make a big time music career and I'd have to give them some respect. Some of them have EP's some are still just playing cover gigs but they're all waiting for their lucky break. I mean these guys are extremely talented but so much of it comes down to luck. As with almost with everything, you gotta be in the right place at the right time. I'm sure a lot of bands these days have what it takes, but just aren't lucky enough. It's like a career gamble really. The jackpot being becoming international superstars, and the minimum being a local cover band playing other people's music. The thing I've been wondering about is whether if all your achievements in your music career resulted in you being the friday night local pub cover band, could you still be fulfilled by your music? Would it be any different to say being a bedroom guitarist who just uploads videos to youtube? And it all comes down to what you value. *You might find that in the course of my blog entry I tend to answer my own questions from time to time.* Of course if it is money you desire you will clearly not be content with a weekly pub/ bar gig. Your going to want the big stage, the stadium, the arena and 9/10 your not going to be happy with what you have because money - a finite material possession cannot possibly fulfil what your seeking. However, if it is music you desire as a musician, as long as you appreciate that type of music you will be content. I hold the belief that music is timeless, like in my last blog I mentioned that music had a transcendental nature about it. To me at least, money will dwindle away, but music will continue to sound forever.

I guess a lot of what I say about music can be parallelled to real life. I mean the same thing goes for any job, if all you want in your life is to attain countless amounts of money, I'm sorry but money has an end. And I really don't think your going to be able to take your money with you after your time is up. But you could spend your life doing something you loved, helping others, passing down something for future generations to find like wisdom, music, art, literature etc.. You might think it weird for me to compare music to life itself, but after all isn't life a song? It plays out in various ways, with various types of people in various cultures, and just as music is universal amongst the world, well so is life. Keep on playing till the day the music dies, although i hope it never does.

Jesse

here is my first video I posts on youtube about 4 years ago ...



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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Notes on a Page

So been working on a few things lately. Couple of original pieces, a few classical ones; my friend also asked me to compose some background music for a slide show of scenic images and video footage which will be something different for a change too. I think as a musician you need to have your main style/approach to things - Something that your unique in and that you've mastered, but also have the ability to play and use other techniques too. It's like my school teachers used to tell me about life - 'try to achieve everything in something and something in everything'. I reckon the same could apply to your musical instrument. Try to really master one style and still be able to play the rest of them adequately. Although I am still wondering which style I would end up choosing. Any suggestions?

You know I've always kind of wondered what music really is. I often hear people explain that it is just 'notes on a page' - and although that is not untrue, there is definitely more to it (well in my opinion anyway). To me, the notes on a page are like a language. A language just the same as what you would find in the books of Shakespeare but musicians just have a different way of expressing it. I assimilate the notes on the page to the words on the page of a book. And instead of using speech to communicate the language, we use the various frequencies of sound that our respective instruments create. And just as the words in a book convey a meaning/message, so too do the notes on a page generate meaning when played. A lot of music cannot be expressed in words (except pop songs of course) as it is a language in another realm. Yet it  is so universal, that two people from two completely different countries could hum a tune together and 'speak' to each other through the mystery of music. I'm sure you might have experienced a time where only a song could explain your feelings or your pain and again I think it reveals how music has a sort of transcendent nature to it - something beyond our sound understanding. Well I think it's quite interesting but maybe that's just me.

See ya next week
Jesse Liang
www.jesseguitar.com

http://www.youtube.com/user/JesseGuitar07

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Moving through the days

The year has already started moving on quickly. I was fortunate enough to get a permanent place at the music school where I was filling in so now I feel a bit more secure knowing I'll have a certain amount of money each week - which however will probably all go to my fuel costs. Oh well, life goes on.

I've been listening to the radio a lot lately and i keep hearing these songs that most people would classify a fairly good song, and I've been wondering whether these songs are actually good or whether we just perceive them as a good song because of the band. I genuinely like the song 'Viva La Vida' but i am not to sure whether there would have been as much hype about if a less known band had written the same song in stead. It seems that a band's status or reputation already raises the perceived quality of a song which can sometimes make it hard (well at least for me) to distinguish between a good song and a great one. Of course music should be analysed irrespectively to the band or artist but i guess we just can't help it.

As i mentioned in an earlier blog, I'm having a hard time working out what kind of style/band I would see myself playing in. And of lately the idea of a Trio seems appealing. Kind of toned down, pop/jazz/atmospheric music. I guess since I am getting into jazz a bit now i've been influenced by that but also the idea of having less people is appealing too. I mean having less people to contact, less equipment to lug around seems more my thing. Im not a big fan complicated set-ups and equipment but this is still just an idea and knowing me I might change my mind in a couple of days.

I was also lucky enough to get given $1000 USD gift card from Youtube to fund my film and recording equipment. I actually read the email quite late as and it said the expiry date was the 1st of Feb, so i was shattered but i tired anyway and so far it still seem to have worked. It said 'order confirmed' so I'm hoping i still get my stuff. I ordered a new camera lens for my SLR to make the filming look nicer and Digitech loop Pedal to help with writing music. Also got a couple of better quality leads too. I'm kinda nervous as to whether the order is going to go through but all I can do is sit and wait really. Still in the process of making the new video, and if 'm lucky I can use tje new lens in the next video :) so stay tuned.

Jesse Liang
www.jesseguitar.com/
 http://www.youtube.com/user/JesseGuitar07