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That’s the biggest takeaway I took from my value-packed interview with Carlos Eiene, aka, insaneintherainmusic.
We chatted about his origins, his influences, his advice for young composers, the STARS system he uses for sight-reading music, his fascination with checklists, and the neuroscience of remembering things.
We walk through his entire process for making videos, from the idea to the upload, and how he balances the improvisational nature of jazz with shipping consistent content.
What does Carlos think about when he solos? What’s his sacred checklist?
He breaks down the power of repeatable processes. Oh, and why he hates the book, “The War of Art.”
This multi-instrumental, incredibly talented video game jazz musician has so much value to offer. I hope you enjoy this interview as much as I did. 🙂
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TIMESTAMPS — JUMP TO YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE INTERVIEW!
1:00 — The origin story (his first video game music and jazz experiences)
Thanks for listening!
This interview is also available on YouTube
By Matt Kenyon4.8
1313 ratings
That’s the biggest takeaway I took from my value-packed interview with Carlos Eiene, aka, insaneintherainmusic.
We chatted about his origins, his influences, his advice for young composers, the STARS system he uses for sight-reading music, his fascination with checklists, and the neuroscience of remembering things.
We walk through his entire process for making videos, from the idea to the upload, and how he balances the improvisational nature of jazz with shipping consistent content.
What does Carlos think about when he solos? What’s his sacred checklist?
He breaks down the power of repeatable processes. Oh, and why he hates the book, “The War of Art.”
This multi-instrumental, incredibly talented video game jazz musician has so much value to offer. I hope you enjoy this interview as much as I did. 🙂
———————
TIMESTAMPS — JUMP TO YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE INTERVIEW!
1:00 — The origin story (his first video game music and jazz experiences)
Thanks for listening!
This interview is also available on YouTube