Hey /mu/ I've been playing guitar for about 10 years, learned how to record and mix music and do that for a living, my other job is as a music teacher where I teach 4 instruments. And honestly, I'm having trouble just listening and zoning out to music like I could when I was a kid. I think I've gone too deep. How can I relearn how to appreciate it like someone who knows nothing about it?
Try listening to your personal classic music and the stuff from when you were a kid. Can bring new appreciation
>>73805902
For me it's reading lyrics and people's interpretations of them.
>>73805928
I second this. Nostalgia tripping with my new perspectives on music helped me find better appreciation for a lot of the records I used to play.
Approach what you love with a new perspective. You'll pick up on new things, do new research, and that could all be carried over into respecting new sounds,
I know what youre going through, anon. I dunno if im overstepping my boundaries; but do you think you might be depressed?
>>73805902
Academics: such fuckups, lol.
>>73806016
idk. I don't feel depressed. I think I'm just getting burnt out on being an adult. And I tend to start to hate anything I put a lot of effort into. I think I'm just losing the hope I had in life as a child and music was part of that hope.
>>73805928
>>73805984
thanks guys. I listened to Bohemian Rhapsody again for the first time in like years and it blew me away like it used to so I think ya'll have the right idea
>>73806058
how do you know I hate academics you stalker
>>73805902
Do something for charity, you vain, talentless cunt.