redneckpride wrote:Well, for starters im not really 18. Im 14. Im a Girl.
I have been a fan of stewart since i was nine years old.
I guess then you could have called me a nutter in training
Iam red neck. I have a southern accent.
I play in two youth orchestras. In one i play stand up bass. In the other i play percussion.
My fave song when i was nine was Koteja and on any other day. People used to ask what my favorite musician was i said stewart copeland. They did not know who that was of course so i got made fun of for not liking britney spears or the joe bros or what ever people listened to then. It made me sad because every body told me that i was listening to old people music. And i said screw you!! and then i got in trouble. I spend my saturdays (12:00-4:00) at drum lessons and orchestra. And thats just percussion. My bass teacher does not like that i play the drums she gets mad at me about it some times. I try to stay happy and i usually do. Im five foot 9 blond blue eyed and extremeley goofy. And i like messing around with cameras.
well thats my life thanks for reading!!
-Suzy Lou
1) You're not the only young nutter! Stewart's music is pretty much everything I listen to, about 98% of the time as a matter of fact! So I'd say their "old people music" statement is a flat out fallacy.
Besides... even other younger people (or at least the ones I've met) readily admit today's music is going nowhere fast. At least Police music (which technically counts as nutter-worthy) is still being played on a majority of radio stations! At least that "old people music" is still selling and going strong! Whereas most newer music is readily found in the clearance bin within a span of about three years... tops.
2) Stay happy. Why shouldn't you be? Music is an extremely "happy" form of art, or at least it is to me, and you should keep it that way. Unless of course you're commissioned to perform a song that communicates sadness or some other emotion.
3) Your bass teacher doesn't like the fact that you play the drums? The drums are a very important part of music. They pretty much sculpt the other portions of the song to where they need to be. If your teacher doesn't like the drums then she doesn't understand the full expanse of music. And it's not like you can't be a bass player and a drummer - I was at Guitar Center recently and found a guy who is a drummer and a bass player. It's not like the two don't mix!
Sounds like you just so happen to have some unruly peers/teachers. Don't let it get you down.
EDIT: As smax says below it's possible your bass teacher may want the best for you, it's just hard to tell from a computer's "point of view". Didn't mean to be misleading there.
Nothing thrills me like composing music, except for hearing it in the media I'm composing music for.