The Unintended Consequences For Recording Your Music
Recording your music can cause some unexpected happenings as an artist. If you’re not ready, it can feel a bit daunting to see these consequences and not realize they’ll happen. So let us help you prepare for the small things that you’ll inevitably see when you start recording.
We’ve seen it hundreds of times. Someone has written a batch of songs, completed it, but then the songs just stop. They don’t flow. They can’t seem to write anymore. But then as soon as they begin recording - boom - the songs start flowing like a flood. Sometimes putting pen to paper ends up paying off when you’ve hit a wall in your creative process.
You begin to attract people of like mind. Whether it be artists or bandmates, we constantly see when people take a risk and put themselves out there to record, it’s like a magnet. Suddenly, the creative energy brings people together, as almost an infectious creative bug that everyone catches. This can almost always help since you begin to have more input and more ears listening to the record.
The recording process can be new and daunting to people who aren’t used to it. But at the end of the day, it’s not so scary at all, especially if you get a team like Blue Sky Studios behind you to help walk you every step of the way. For more information, reach out to us so we can help make your first recording less unnerving!