Yes that is the thing,and thanks for that. I do believe that (if one man can do it.....),
And to be honest, i can't really quit anyways, coz this is my day job (lol).
I guess the most important thing for me to get used to is , not to rush.... to send out something too early, thats not right yet.
That just perpetuates mediocrity.And i just can't afford mediocrity anymore.Its too costly (lol)
Of course that brings with it the job of being writer, engineer , vocal and production.Sending something out too early, leads to despondency, coz people can't really fill in the dots (especially a+r guys)and my problem is, i can't humour the "learning curve"so i gotta get the picture right.
Also, now, to find collaborators that will rework and rewrite is gonna be paramount, coz if nothing else is taken from Mr Pitchford's lesson, it is the dogged sitting on a work till it is right.But another tricky thing is, it takes me a while to understand a lyric and know exactly what the lyrical aim of the song is, and because i'm busy trying to make the beats and melodies, that level of discernment has got to really be on its toes.
But thank you very very much, for mentoring. I really appreciate it.