I'll tell you one thing: my studio is ∗too∗ messy to work in. Some
clutter and mess is OK, but past a certain point, it makes it difficult
to focus. So... any of you non-musically-productive people with clean
studios want to come up and clean mine? (;
-Geoff
Adam Schabtach wrote:
> In my admittedly limited experience, the most creative people I've
> encountered are slobs to some degree or another. Conversely, many of
> the beautiful, well-organized studios one finds pictured on the web
> often seem to have a conspicuous absense of tangible output (i.e. CDs
> or even downloadable samples of works). The place looks nice but one
> wonders whether they spend more time tidying it than actually making
> music in it. That's not to say that being a slob is a necessary
> prerequisite for creativity, but there is definitely a correlation in
> my observation.
>
> --Adam
> (a slob with some tangible output)
>
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> ∗From:∗ HDibrell@... [mailto:HDibrell@...]
> ∗Sent:∗ Sunday, February 19, 2006 6:10 PM
> ∗To:∗ motm@yahoogroups.com
> ∗Subject:∗ Re: [motm] Re: MOTM & me turn up....
>
> In a message dated 2/19/2006 6:36:21 P.M. Central Standard Time,
> osthelder@... writes:
>
> it's nice to know that I'm not the only
> organizationally impaired person on this list.
>
> These are great shots. After looking at shots of all of these
> beautiful, well organized studios over the years, I was beginning
> to believe that I was the only slob out there. It is good to know
> that there are others like myself in modular land. Harry D
>