Re: [Harp-L] The Internet
Excellent observations that extend beyond this list out into the rest of
("reality" is what you make it...).
Being involved w/gourmet food, the realization that what I like doesn't
necessarily have to be what everyone else likes (or buys) really helped in
understanding how to grow the business. I suppose there was a fork in the road and
a decision made - the common denominator amongst the public is pretty low in
the scale of quality (as I perceive it).
I see these choices here in Central FL - this area is based on pleasing
tourists. The European and Canadian tourists are literate and polite. The US
tourists are fat, bloated, and rude, for the most part, and yet, they are the
ones spending their money. Businesses do well in this area that offer "McDee"
products.
Our choice was to limit our scope, offering a high quality product that
costs a bit more. The downside is that a lot of the public says "That's awfully
expensive for such a little jar". Since we made the decision to stick to our
personal philosophy of upgrading quality, the challenge is to find those that
are on our wavelength. The conclusion (after a few years of frustration) is
that we now seek out areas of demographics that fit our philosophy, which is
definitely NOT Central FL, rather than compromise our "artistic integrity".
The beauty of the world is that it is soooo populated, one can find people
that are aligned with what we offer to date. We travel farther away from our
immediate area to do so, however. Now, we are planning on leaving this area and
moving closer to our demographic markets rather than complaining that those
in our immediate area just don't "get it".
The same may be said of musical artistic integrity. One way to make it is to
lower the bar and offer what the bulk of the general public understands and
likes - "McHarmonica". Some are able to swallow this and do it, others just
can't and stick to their guns, but have a longer struggle to find their
markets. The belief that one can "educate and upgrade" the perception of the public
is the longer road.
I've mentioned before that those on this list are a drop in the bucket
compared to the rest, but since we all meet here and chat, we've found an island
in the midst of the vast human ocean that reinforces our beliefs.
If you are able to carve your own smaller niche and ignore the vast
majority, finding enough on your little island to sustain you, congratulations.
The Iceman
In a message dated 1/12/2009 12:36:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Dear Robert and List,
I have the highest regard for your abilities, your years of study, your
talent, and you taste in music. In fact, I very much agree that quality of art
comes from such study, and dedication. I have spent too many hours practicing
not to agree. My hours pale in comparison to yourself and others like you,
whom I regard with the highest esteem.
Unfortunately, the world defaults to "the average". As a tall person, I
struggle with "the average" every time I board an airplane or buy a car. I
cringe at what I consider "harmonica abuse" every time I hear some singer pull
out a harp and play some awful, shrill b.s. on a top 40 record. I think, "wow.
is it worth it? why bother working my ass off so some jackoff with thirty
dollars can re-convince the
whole world that the harmonica is nothing but a novelty toy?" It's
daunting and depressing, and just plain wrong.
I was really frustrated, making similar observations to the ones in your
post. Hell, I still am. What I started to realize was that nobody cared, and
that I looked like a jerk every time I called someone out for their "crap".
Why? Because the average is the majority. They think Neil Young just wails
on the harp. They freaking LOVE the harp in Roadhouse Blues. They eat up
reality TV like it's gourmet food at discount prices.
I struggled with this conflict for quite some time (still do).
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