An appreciation that recently grew tremendously. Last week I spent the day in the studio with
a good friend, who's son is a new artist (one of the best I've heard in a long
time, may I add) and was recording his first demo. Wow!
Unless you've been in a studio during the recording process or are in
the industry, I would dare say you don't know what goes into this process! Like I've said, I love music, but I had no
clue! He started the day with a new
song, recording the basic guitar part first.
Then he added the main vocals and lyrics. This was followed by some underlying guitar
parts and vocal background support. Then
he proceeded to add supporting sounds, like hand claps and foot stomps. For each different part, each additional idea
had to be recorded separately. Then the
technician (I think that was his 'title') would lay all these pieces and parts
into the correct places in the song. The
detail and adjustments was astounding.
Now, from what I understand, because this artist is new to
the scene and plays his own guitar, the process was more labor intensive than,
say, an individual who has a band.
Because the band supports with their own instruments, creating the
sounds of the music, while the vocalist provides lyrics. My friend's son had to create not just the vocals,
but the instruments as well.
Additionally, this particular song was more intricate anyway, as
specified by the artist. So, this song
took an all day session to complete.
Since its completion, I've heard
the final product and it's fun to know what went into making all the different
sounds, the cuts, the fades, etc. Appreciation
has been newly defined.
When I think about it, people are much the
same...right? No one really knows
anybody until we go behind the scenes and listen to and watch the different
layers that make the individual. I know
people have been compared to onions and the pealing back of the different
layers. But onions are gross! I'd much rather be compared to a great song! And this process could take years. You probably know what I mean if you've ever
had any sort of relationship...especially if you're married. Even then, after almost four years of marriage,
there are still things I'm learning about my husband. The process never ends.
So, it's so sad when people are so quick to judge
others. We don't have a clue what their
"song" is about or what they've been through in their life. Sometimes a quiet woman may be perceived as
being rude or antisocial, but maybe she was abused as a child for years and
struggles with trusting others. How sad
is it that we may be so quick to write her off?
When if we would just give her chance and get to know her, listening to
the different parts of her song, we could learn so much. And I'm not saying that I'm not guilty of
judging, because I am...unfortunately, we all are, because we're human and we're
sinners. There is only one being that
has the right to judge anyone...our Lord.
So why don't we leave that up to Him and just enjoy the "music"
people have to offer...what if?
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