In August, I had opened up your song book and started going through a couple of the pieces. I was off Instagram at the time (on my phone at least) and found that my focus was able to land on studying the piano again as it gravitated towards your book.
After my month long experiment ended of Instagram off my phone, I redownloaded it and have found my focus to plummet. Not just in playing piano, but overall at work as well.
I'm afraid that if I delete the app for good I won't find any music like yours and I wouldn't be able to engage with artists like I have in the past. I'm also worried I'd be left out in regard to world events and the yada yada yada of being connected.
So my question is, if I were to delete the app entirely, how can I stay connected with artists in the 'modern classical' genre? I feel Instagram was my best tool for engaging with artists and discovering new music in the genre. What are alternative ways to stay connected to the scene? What alternative methods are there for music discovery these days?
Hey Sim,
In August, I had opened up your song book and started going through a couple of the pieces. I was off Instagram at the time (on my phone at least) and found that my focus was able to land on studying the piano again as it gravitated towards your book.
After my month long experiment ended of Instagram off my phone, I redownloaded it and have found my focus to plummet. Not just in playing piano, but overall at work as well.
I'm afraid that if I delete the app for good I won't find any music like yours and I wouldn't be able to engage with artists like I have in the past. I'm also worried I'd be left out in regard to world events and the yada yada yada of being connected.
So my question is, if I were to delete the app entirely, how can I stay connected with artists in the 'modern classical' genre? I feel Instagram was my best tool for engaging with artists and discovering new music in the genre. What are alternative ways to stay connected to the scene? What alternative methods are there for music discovery these days?