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There are TWO versions posted here. They were recorded one after the other, and the reason for which is an interesting story.
I’ve always mentioned to friends that the person I’m most comfortable with as a musician has always been GP because we kinda think the same way when approaching music.
I call it “wavelength” while he calls it “sixth-sense.” Whatever it is, it’s extremely useful in conveying things that are hard to articulate in words (and obviously given we’re not in the same continent, “example via practical application” is out of the question as well).
The conversation below shows this clearly. Also, for those who’ve always wondered how collaborations between people with our type of “dynamic” go, here’s a sneak peek.
You’ll notice that the “musical aspects” of the conversation, on their own, can be very confusing – because they’re not “articulated” – we just tend to give “gists/ideas” of what we’re going after and rely on the other to “catch” we’re talking about. Surprisingly, it works very well for us because at the end of the day, when all is said and done, we ultimately will have to wing it anyways hahahaha. The awesome thing about that implication is that there’s no personal creativity stifled in the whole process. Read More