Do You Know What It Means...To Work On Your Songs!
 
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For the past few weeks, I've had 15 songs up on my wall, each with a list of what needs to be done to really get to the core of the song. Each day I've been taking songs down, building introductions, defining the mood for each, adding new sections, adding additional verses of lyrics, and more. It's hard; sometimes I feel like the wall is winning haha, but at least I can check off one item here and there as the days go by, and that helps me not to feel overwhelmed. That and allowing it to be a process that may take many months til I get to where I am really happy with the end result.
 
One of my goals in moving to NY was to focus on my pieces and to spend the bulk of 2007 getting really specific with my songs -- and get to that place where I really felt like it was as specific as say Matthew Barney is with his artwork. I don't want to express the same things as him, that's not my goal, but I can appreciate how insanely specific each and every piece he creates is and it opens my mind to how far my pieces could go if I take them beyond the sketch level, beyond the jazz format, to tell the stories to their fullest capacity.
 
While the process of getting more specific has been challenging, it has also been exciting and makes me even more excited to share the progress at each stage. For New Yorkers, please join me in a few weeks when I perform these newly refined pieces:
 
Feb. 28
8pm
Michelle performing original songs w/
Art Hirahara (keyboard), Dayna Sean Stephens (sax), Tim Bulkley (drums).
Smooch Organic Wine Bar & Cafe
264 Carlton @ DeKalb, Brooklyn, NY
 
Being in NY is great fuel for getting specific. There are so many people who are advanced technically that it's a great reminder not to be lazy with your artwork; that there is room, time, and energy to perfect something and make it the best it can be. My friend Art Hirahara was particularly inspirational with regards to getting specific with my pieces - thank you Art! Looking forward to performing in a few weeks!
 
Friends are good inspiration. :) I recently saw an installation by an artist friend from SF...(read more)
 
Sunday, February 11, 2007
 
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