Thyunda said:
Generic Gamer said:
Anyhow, I completely forgot what I was talking about in the first place. Uh. Oh yeah! He asks me how to get ahead with his music...but if I give him advice, he disregards it entirely, unless I tell him to do what he's already doing. I do want him to get ahead. It just frustrates me that I do know what's best and that I can't persuade him to trust me. I just need somebody to help me teach him that mimicking and exaggerating the current music charts is not going to get him anywhere. I don't want to teach him facts, so to speak, I want to open him to facts. If I'm making sense.
But if he wants to do Pop music why not let him? Granted it doesn't sound like he'd be good at it if you wrote his only good songs and he lacks charisma, songwriting and charisma are extremely important in most music and maybe most of all so in Pop.
Tell him that very few people who try suceeds at music and that he has to learn to live in normal life it doesn't work out. Even the sucessfull ones tend to have to work normal jobs before they reach it.
Show him some interviews of smart popstars to point out that you need reasoning and knowledge to get ahead even in music, managers won't always be around to hold his hand. Especially not in the beginning.
That's just some ideas of the top of my head.
Because he's going nowhere with it right now. But, his belief is that charisma consists of fake smiles and sycophancy, so it's no good telling him its necessary. He's been taught that he has it. I don't know who the hell taught him all this stuff, but they've taught him wrong. Another bloody reason I hate acting schools. Acting cannot be taught. T'is a talent you either have or you don't.
Now if he accepted what I'm trying to teach him. I'm genuinely trying to help him. As somebody who is seriously not a fan of the pop industry, I'll look at it objectively. Autotune is a big no-no. You can use auto-tune as a gimmick, like T-Pain, but it cannot be used to replace talent. Justin Bieber is getting by on being young, 'adorable' and fresh-faced. Everybody's dream, eh? And all the teenage girls think he's to die for. Nobody really likes his music. They just like him.
My cousin is older than Bieber, and has nowhere near the childlike appeal. That one's out of the question.
Now why should anybody spend money on autotune if it comes from an uncharismatic source? Now my cousin can sing. I know he can. He DOES have a talent for music. He just needs to demonstrate that singing, and not believe that the world wants to hear autotune. Because it doesn't. Y'know what I mean, right? I'm telling him the world wants talent, and he's countering it by saying the world loves to hear autotune.