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Thursday, June 14, 2012
New Musical Journey Available: Try It Now To Test Your Musical Patience!
Defining one's direction can be a herculean task fraught with danger and missteps. For me, the musical journey is fruitless without a vague notion of what you want to hear. For others direction affects career, politics, and lifetime connections.
Here, you will find a new Justin Matthew Hoopes composition: Define Direction
Available at two highly reputable web sources for streaming or downloading.
All music and lyrics composed by Justin Matthew Hoopes. All vocals and instruments by Justin Matthew Hoopes.
Define Direction by Justin Matthew Hoopes
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Travel To Outer Space With My New Tune!
We're still in the midst of the age of information; however, much of the information is of uncertain value and hidden slants. Much of technology operates in this way, moving you towards the biases of companies and their contractors. Who do we align ourselves with? Who knows anymore who is behind what we purchase and believe?
This concept is explored musically and lyrically via my new composition: Outer Space Alignment.
All lyrics and music by Justin Matthew Hoopes. All instruments and vocals courtesy of Justin Matthew Hoopes.
Outer Space Alignment by Justin Matthew Hoopes
This concept is explored musically and lyrically via my new composition: Outer Space Alignment.
All lyrics and music by Justin Matthew Hoopes. All instruments and vocals courtesy of Justin Matthew Hoopes.
Outer Space Alignment by Justin Matthew Hoopes
Monday, May 14, 2012
A New Musical Offering Via Justin Matthew Hoopes!
What You Really Are (Re-Mixed) by Justin Matthew Hoopes
This song explores the idea that a person's most important personality facets reveal themselves only after periods of trials and tribulations. Yours for absolutely nothing to stream or download. There just might be secret hidden knowledge in the song along with two dozen vials of hydrogen peroxide.
All vocals and instruments performed by Justin Matthew Hoopes. All music and lyrics composed by Justin Matthew Hoopes.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
New Tune, Fresh Off The Grill!
Greetings to the world at large. I present for your listening pleasure my new composition, "Reason To Give." All instruments and vocals manipulated and mangled by Justin Matthew Hoopes. All lyrics and music composed by Justin Matthew Hoopes.
Your results may vary; this music is not approved by the FDA to treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.
Reason To Give by Justin Matthew Hoopes
Your results may vary; this music is not approved by the FDA to treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.
Reason To Give by Justin Matthew Hoopes
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Travel through a series of tubes musically? Hear for yourself here:
A series of tubes is more or less an uninteresting topic; traveling down them headfirst at an alarming rate of speed is a more exciting subject. Here is a short instrumental song about this journey called "Down The Drain."
Down The Drain by Justin Matthew Hoopes
Down The Drain by Justin Matthew Hoopes
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Saturday, March 31, 2012
Due To Incredibly Low Demand, My Newest Music Is Now Available!
The results are in, music lovers are getting more of what they didn't ask for: Justin Matthew Hoopes. In response to the underwhelming response, I have decided to post more music in an often overwhelming world of many musicians. You are welcome and invited to listen in to my particular take on musical matters:
Things Are Not As They Seem by Justin Matthew Hoopes Removal Of Doubt by Justin Matthew Hoopes
Things Are Not As They Seem by Justin Matthew Hoopes Removal Of Doubt by Justin Matthew Hoopes
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Alternative Rock,
Art Rock,
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
New Music! Hot, Fresh, But Not Edible!
Hands On by Justin Matthew Hoopes
All lyrics and music composed by Justin Matthew Hoopes. All instruments and vocals by Justin Matthew Hoopes.
All lyrics and music composed by Justin Matthew Hoopes. All instruments and vocals by Justin Matthew Hoopes.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Another New Composition For Your Thirsty Ears
Wandered Away by Justin Matthew Hoopes
All lyrics and music composed by Justin Matthew Hoopes. All instruments and vocals by Justin Matthew Hoopes.
All lyrics and music composed by Justin Matthew Hoopes. All instruments and vocals by Justin Matthew Hoopes.
The Barriers To A Great Live Performance
By Justin Matthew Hoopes
Why is it that your personal evaluation of your musical skills can change from black to white or good to bad? This stems from the introduction of new variables both external and internal into your own musical performance. Think about your practice space; it is crafted to suit your own preferences. When you choose to leave your controlled environment, you are forced to cope with an environment that is unpredictable and uncontrolled.
Your control must now come from the internal; this is the one place that you can enforce predictability in the midst of an uncontrolled live performance. This presents a problem for those musicians or performers unable to battle external circumstances and maintain mental control. Whether you notice or not, your perception of the size of the external barriers can make or break a performance. These barriers include: feedback, inept sound people, no sound check, no warming up, a disinterested audience, an inebriated band member, missed or nonexistent musical phrases, and a terrible monitor mix. In a world where the show must go on, your ability to play through these barriers can be your saving grace.
A problem of dealing with internal circumstances can arise if one has not dealt with their own mental discipline. It is remarkable that one's own internal can interfere just as often as external factors. Self esteem and neurotic thinking can disable a musician or performer just as easily. Many thoughts can be defeated through regimented individual practice on one's instrument. Thinking itself may be an impediment because it can be separate from the act of performing. The thoughts "I hope I don't blow this fill," "I blew the damn fill," "Is this good enough?", and the like should be dealt with in rehearsal.
Here and now is the world you should seek to be involved with when performing. It is a place that seems disconnected from the technicalities of deep thought. Evaluating while playing could translate to multitasking. If your focus is divided, you could start to suck even though you are trying very hard not to.
The barriers to a great live performance seem to fall down when you spend the necessary time to prepare. If you naturally succumb to distraction, it is important that you seek to improve your focus. All but the most dire circumstances can be played through if the focus is kept on performing. The time to analyze and nit-pick is not during the performance. Figure out how to turn off the voice that evaluates and degrades during performance. You might get hired if you put in place strategies to deal with both external and internal so that playing with you isn't so difficult. The world will move forward whether you want it to or not; flow with it, don't fight it. Just perform.
Why is it that your personal evaluation of your musical skills can change from black to white or good to bad? This stems from the introduction of new variables both external and internal into your own musical performance. Think about your practice space; it is crafted to suit your own preferences. When you choose to leave your controlled environment, you are forced to cope with an environment that is unpredictable and uncontrolled.
Your control must now come from the internal; this is the one place that you can enforce predictability in the midst of an uncontrolled live performance. This presents a problem for those musicians or performers unable to battle external circumstances and maintain mental control. Whether you notice or not, your perception of the size of the external barriers can make or break a performance. These barriers include: feedback, inept sound people, no sound check, no warming up, a disinterested audience, an inebriated band member, missed or nonexistent musical phrases, and a terrible monitor mix. In a world where the show must go on, your ability to play through these barriers can be your saving grace.
A problem of dealing with internal circumstances can arise if one has not dealt with their own mental discipline. It is remarkable that one's own internal can interfere just as often as external factors. Self esteem and neurotic thinking can disable a musician or performer just as easily. Many thoughts can be defeated through regimented individual practice on one's instrument. Thinking itself may be an impediment because it can be separate from the act of performing. The thoughts "I hope I don't blow this fill," "I blew the damn fill," "Is this good enough?", and the like should be dealt with in rehearsal.
Here and now is the world you should seek to be involved with when performing. It is a place that seems disconnected from the technicalities of deep thought. Evaluating while playing could translate to multitasking. If your focus is divided, you could start to suck even though you are trying very hard not to.
The barriers to a great live performance seem to fall down when you spend the necessary time to prepare. If you naturally succumb to distraction, it is important that you seek to improve your focus. All but the most dire circumstances can be played through if the focus is kept on performing. The time to analyze and nit-pick is not during the performance. Figure out how to turn off the voice that evaluates and degrades during performance. You might get hired if you put in place strategies to deal with both external and internal so that playing with you isn't so difficult. The world will move forward whether you want it to or not; flow with it, don't fight it. Just perform.
Monday, February 13, 2012
A New Song For The New Year!
Seven Chances by Justin Matthew Hoopes
All instruments and voices performed by Justin Matthew Hoopes. All lyrics and music by Justin Matthew Hoopes.
All instruments and voices performed by Justin Matthew Hoopes. All lyrics and music by Justin Matthew Hoopes.
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