My vocation is more in composition really than anything else - building up harmonies using the guitar, orchestrating the guitar like an army, a guitar army.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
II'm quite a successful musician, but I'm not sure if it's my vocation.
I played the guitar and thought that was what I was going to do as a career. I still record music that is played in my restaurants.
Whatever vocation you decide on, track down the best people in the world at doing it and surround yourself with them.
I have a degree in music, yeah, from the University of Montana. I studied voice and composition and conducting and all that.
Everybody, no matter what vocation they're looking at, should add music as an essential to their curriculum. Music can be a very important part of your soul and your growth as a human being. It's so powerful.
I practice on the acoustic guitar a little bit, but I think I have reached the peak of my talent.
I'm quite an eclectic musician.
My music is pretty versatile; I have a lot of genres and styles. I don't think I should be pigeonholed into one thing. So we'll see where my career goes.
It's true that the more you put in the more you get out and that has to be there I think, If you aren't really hooked on your instrument this job would be a hell on earth but if you are, it's the best.
But my role is to just apply the skills I've learned over the years: you listen to the guitar, you listen to the vocal melodies, you listen to the rhythm, and you come up with something that helps you take the song somewhere.