Tag Archives: music

If so, then move…

If you’re looking for poetry, have you accepted your role as a poet?

If so, then make a poetic move.

If you’re wanting the fulfillment of completed art, are you ok with being an artist?

If so, then make an artistic move.

If you’re after making music, have you fallen in love with an instrument (or two) (or three)?

If so, then make a move towards a vow to such an instrument.

Our desires create roles that must create movements in-lieu of the duty, obligation, and responsibility the desire demands.

In other words, “Nothing happens until something moves.” Albert Einstein

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Dance Partners

So who do you want to dance with?

Or maybe the better question is, who is looking to dance with you?

Welcoming won’t dance with pushy.

Generosity won’t dance with stingy.

Professional won’t dance with amateur.

The beauty of your music is that it allows your life, family, and business to become your dance floor.

Welcome to the gospel of #LTMP.

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Discepolo di Esperienza

Leonardo da Vinci was a man mindful of his moments and what they were capable of authoring.

He consistently reminded those around him to be (and become) a discepolo di esperienza – a disciple of experience.

Our music is our experience: the feel, taste, beauty, and aroma of our meaning, purpose, and fulfillment.

So what does discipleship look like for you?

I think it can only be defined as more and more refinement, clarity, and framework around the experience (music) that you are in pursuit of.

One who disciples someone lives a life that shows (not demands) how to do something.

Show us.

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Knowing What To Avoid…

Talking is more about listening than it is talking. If you listen well don’t be surprised when people want to talk to you more often.

Selling is more about serving than it is selling. Serve well and don’t be surprised if someone buys something from you.

The music you are here to make is more about noise recognition than it is instrument selection.

I believe you already have everything that you need, know what do to, and know how to do it.

It’s knowing what to avoid that moves us from noise makers to musicians.

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