You learn a lot about each other from a tour, musically and humanly.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You can always boil down the life of a musician to touring, playing, and writing.
I learned a lot from that first record and I learned a lot from my experiences touring, but really the biggest education I got over the past two years was learning the importance of arrangements.
When you're doing collaborative music, the relationship that forms is a very bonding kind of experience.
Like family, we are tied to each other. This is what all good musicians understand.
It's interesting to do other people's music - that's how I learned to play, by learning other people's songs. It's nice to delve into how other people got to where they are.
Touring helped me understand where I needed to be better in my music.
I want to learn - there's so much I have to learn about what it takes to be a recording artist, about what it takes to go on tour.
As always in a musical collaboration: One has to like each other. As simple as that.
My dad was a musician and I traveled around with him, so it was something that I knew.
We all have different relationships with music. But the music is always there.
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