My Debut Ebook

 

Experimenting (Jan 2021)

My first-ever ebook, Experimenting, is here. In addition to running Biblioteka Records, DJing, and working on my own music, I’ve been working behind the scenes on this for a while. Experimenting is a 54-page guidebook to help you release yourself from traditional musical constraints and limitations and welcome freedom and improvisation into your practice.

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WHAT’S IN THE BOOK?

  • My personal experimental music manifesto

  • A listening exercise that can be done anywhere, anytime

  • Over 15 journaling prompts and self-reflection questions. These questions can be answered and thought about multiple times, again and again, leading to new discoveries about your relationship with sound and music and new ways to play in your musical practice

  • My description of the two types of experimentation and what they mean

  • Several activities for play, experimenting, and noise-making

  • A recommended reading list

  • And more!

WHO IS THE BOOK FOR?

Experimenting is for any musician who feels stuck, lost, or uninspired in their practice. You will find this book helpful if you:

  • Are in a creative rut,

  • Struggle with making music that needs to sound “like” something,

  • Are interested in meditiative practices,

  • Want to try something new creatively but don’t know where to begin,

  • And are ready to think about sound in more objective terms.

Regardless of where you are in your musical career and sound exploration journey, Experimenting has something to offer you.

Available now at a new lower price of $13.33!

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Are you struggling with your musical practice? Do you desperately want to try something new, but are unsure of where to start? Experimenting will help open up the doors of curiosity and usher in a new thought process that will change your creative flow.

Are you ready to become unstuck?

Allow creative, curious thinking in. Make music from a free perspective rather than a fear-based one. Stop worrying about other people’s opinions. Let go and allow yourself to make music in a new way. Try a new way of listening. Change your mindset. Pick up a new instrument, even if you don’t know how to play. You deserve to have fun in your practice again.