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the IMP shrink
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2/10/2019 12:33:06 PM
Do you consider yourself a patient person?
I run into numerous impatient artists.
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Shoe City Sound
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2/10/2019 5:32:28 PM
I never ran into an impatient artist. We are all patient to infinity to get the exact sound we want. On a good day it comes in a heart beat - no patience necessary, but when it's elusive we keep at it and play the almost good sound forever till the real one reveals itself. I believe all artists have this in common. I would take bets.
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Larree
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2/10/2019 9:57:50 PM
Nope.
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Shoe City Sound
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2/11/2019 12:43:54 AM
---- Updated 2/11/2019 12:45:17 AM
Whoops OK then Larree -not so much, huh? I guess I shouldn't make that bet after all haha
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Stoneman
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2/11/2019 1:17:41 AM
That is a very subjective question that I cannot clearly answer concisely. It all depends on the situation for me. I am not patient when it comes to food, sex or money. Those things I want when they are due or available. But other things like love, opportunities, career, children and God. Yeah, I am very patient with them.
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Larree
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2/11/2019 12:15:23 PM
lolol :)))))
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Richard Scotti
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2/11/2019 12:15:56 PM
I'm very patient when it comes to working with my music but I get very impatient standing in check out lines and sitting in doctor's waiting rooms.
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LyinDan
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2/16/2019 6:51:50 PM
I've been waiting for years and years to decide. So, yeah.
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Bryon Tosoff
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2/24/2019 5:32:07 PM
ah, no ,especially with IMP Shrink, there I go projecting again
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Hop On Pop
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2/25/2019 8:53:54 AM
No. I am not patient. Not at all.
This feeds into my lack of prolificness, as I writer songs in spurts. Just waiting for inspiration, and they spit them out when they come to me.
I rarely sit down with the thought of writing.
When I sit down to write, it is because I am compelled to.
And then, while I work out the kinks in the song (edit lyrics, tweak chord changes, etc.) I generally finish the songs in a rush.
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