Price setting

I am currently listening to the Liverpool match on the radio. Besides needing to work at the same time, I’d love to watch it in a pub with some drinks but that’ll be post COVID Era.

Either way, paying £10 for a pass for the privilege of watching one game is a bit of a joke.

Prices for viewing sports in the U.K. is extortionate and arguably exploitative of the passion that football fandom creates.

The irony is that broadcasters would probably do better business if they charged less because students like myself would not be so hesitant about a steep pay wall.

Netflix produces an astonishing amount of content for a monthly fee. Streaming means you have the history of music at your fingertips for a very cheap fee. Amazon has become a global corporate powerhouse because the company knows how to set prices.

Sports could do with being less greedy. I don’t know whether they care, but for now, radio and highlights it is.

Price setting

I am currently listening to the Liverpool match on the radio. Besides needing to work at the same time, I’d love to watch it in a pub with some drinks but that’ll be post COVID Era.

Either way, paying £10 for a pass for the privilege of watching one game is a bit of a joke.

Prices for viewing sports in the U.K. is extortionate and arguably exploitative of the passion that football fandom creates.

The irony is that broadcasters would probably do better business if they charged less because students like myself would not be so hesitant about a steep pay wall.

Netflix produces an astonishing amount of content for a monthly fee. Streaming means you have the history of music at your fingertips for a very cheap fee. Amazon has become a global corporate powerhouse because the company knows how to set prices.

Sports could do with being less greedy. I don’t know whether they care, but for now, radio and highlights it is.

Personal bests

I have been really enjoying using Strava through the lockdown.

I have been tracking both my runs and cycles and accumulating all the hours and kilometres that I have undertaken in activity.

On Monday evening, I set a new Personal Best on my run. I did 5km in 21:04 and 10km in 45:42.

I’m really happy with both, but determined to push it further. This has been the result of 6 months of training, and trying to get consistency.

Having an app like Strava is an opportunity for you to show whether you’re being consistent or not, showing up and putting exercise into your routines and tracking your progress. You also get to follow others on their journey. It’s social media used in a way that’s focused on something positive.

Running and cycling are both things o enjoy regardless, especially the adventures involved with the latter but having an app that helps me track where I am at is a wonderful incentive.

Take 100!

Have you ever tried recording a video of yourself talking?

All of a sudden you’ve lost the ability to talk.

Words fail you and what comes out of your mouth is a salad of letters and sounds that are incoherently marred by stammers.

It’s stressful!

I’m currently doing a video presentation and it took me the entire day to record 11 minutes of me talking in a way that was clear and acceptable.

There were a few strategies I adopted to make sure I could do it:

1.) I would get frustrated when I got it wrong, cry, swear, then let it pass. You can delete and do it again. I accept this is part of the process.

2.) Drink water. Staying hydrated helps you pass air through your body.

3.) I opened my mouth when talking and breathed from my diaphragm. I took my time and made sure I wasn’t rushing.

4.) I did some vocal warm ups which helped me improve the warmth of my tone of voice and the pronunciation of words.

Presenting to a video or recording a podcast are skills and require practice. It’s different from normal conversation but with the repartition of processes that prove effective, you will improve.

That’s the take.

Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus

Today is St. David’s Day here in Wales.

Wales is a beautiful part of the world, especially in Spring where days begin to get longer and skies become more blue more often.

This is the first time I’ve been home during this time of year for five years and I’m enjoying the natural beauty around me.

There are mountains, trees, rivers and streams and as I study my masters in composing, I find myself in a moment where I feel creative and surrounded by the love of my family, despite the trials of a tough winter.

Our national anthem was written in Pontypridd and celebrates heritage, poetry and song.

It sounds it’s best when sung in our national stadium during the rugby. I came across this sensational clip where we won the grand slam in 2013.

Our flag also has a dragon on it! How cool is that?

Sunday Cycle

The last couple of days have been beautiful.

The sun is shining, the days are starting to get slightly longer and the skies were blue.

I’ve got a week of composing projects coming up and for my day off today, I could not think of anything better than going for a long cycle.

As you can see from the photos below, it is very rewarding to cycle around my home and around the Garth mountain just outside of Cardiff.

There were a lot of people out today and you can’t blame anyone wanting to enjoy the fresh air and weather after a pandemic, lockdown ridden winter.

Spring is with us, and hopefully along with it, some much needed reason to be positive.

Dil Chahta Hai

is Hindi for ‘The Heart Desires’.

My girlfriend told me this was one of her favourite films and after watching it I understood why.

The film has a cult status in India and is loved by many. It is about three young men who have recently graduated and are finding their way in the world. This of course involves their professional vocations but then there are their love lives.

What is amazing about this film though is how it approaches this subject with an extraordinary sense of wisdom. Normally, Hollywood guy romantic comedies are outlandishly tongue in cheek and look to provoke crude laughs. Not to say that this film isn’t funny as it is at many points but it actually approaches the subject of love with a phenomenal sense of delicacy and complexity.

The film explores compassion, parental pressures and expectations, attachment, unconditionality, friendships and how they evolve through adulthood. It is a film with a tone that is understated but incredibly heartwarming and affecting.

I highly recommend it.

It will also make you want to visit Goa.

Creating a catalogue

I don’t really listen to playlists.

I still listen to records chronologically.

That may mean I’m a bit of an oddity in my generation, but I love listening to and appreciating the journey that has endeavoured to make a 40-60 minute musical journey that is sophisticated from start to finish.

When I find an artist I really like, I then start to explore the catalogue, I want to know all of the work they’ve made from their greats, to their goods to their not so good stuff.

The evolution of artists is fascinating and usually the ones I really like have kept on changing direction and exploring creative facets. Peter Gabriel’s career from Genesis to his solo material is fascinating.

I love the idea of creating a catalogue of work that I myself have done it and thus far have five to my name, with many more planned for the future.

To anyone reading this who is creating their body of work in any discipline, you have my respect and admiration.

And if you haven’t started yours yet and want to, today is a good day to start!

Preparation Faffing

Whenever I used to have a gig pre covid era, I was an incredibly good at faffing.

I would be up the stairs, down the stairs about a dozen times, ensuring I had everything I need to perform at said gig.

Checklist

Amp

Guitar

Guitar Stand

Pedalboard

Jack cables

Kettle Plug

Speakon lead

Mic

Mic Stand

XLR

Mic Clip

Spare Strings

Guitar cleaning cloth

The list goes on and there are all sorts of things you need to ensure the gig can go smoothly. It is worth the time making sure you have all of this equipment to run things smoothly because if you don’t, all chaos breaks loose.

I currently spend my time faffing when preparing to cycle. Helmet, bike, tyres pumped, spare small pump, puncture kit (you do not want to be 20km from home when your tyres go flat!), water, snack.

It is good to make sure you have everything you need.

It is even better to have it all in the same place.

Something I could do with reminding myself occasionally as it would save me twelve trips back upstairs!

P.S. I wrote a song inspired by me and my bandmate’s proclivity for faffing. It is called the Almighty Faff and features a brass trio. I’m releasing a video with the accompanying score for it this week.

The pitfalls of media’s superficial obsession with age.

People lie about their age.

Furthermore, there is an unhealthy obsession with tagging the age of someone with their achievements

Forbes 30 under 30 list is designed to make 30 people feel good about their successes and then make thousands of people feel inadequate.

The music industry’s major labels seem hellbent on plugging and thrusting up careers of younger artists in their teens. No surprise that a lot of the music in the top 50 whilst to some extent, well crafted is also juvenile.

With age comes the virtues of maturity and experience, and more of an understanding of who you are and what kind of creative statement you want to make.

How old you are shouldn’t ever matter when it comes to your journey and what you are doing. It isn’t really anyone’s business to know what exact age you are anyway.

Shun the noise.