How many coders, devs, programmmers, IT peeps, technical design folks are also musicians and/or seriously in pursuit of music lifelong? Curious to know as for more than 30 years in tech I see a lot of crossover.
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WOW. I am actually leaving my career as a developer to pursue music, in addition to deeply delving back into drawing and painting. I have finally answered the call of the electric guitar, and am highly enjoying it. I'm aligned with a good number of pro musicians as well.
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Seriously? How cool. And electric guitar no less? What factors do you think prompted this decision at this point in your life and career? I'm sure this is something you hear but indulge my OCD as I I must simply say it: Play Misty For Me? I apologize but I had to get it out LOL.
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The passion I had for dev was just going out. I had also become weary of related work environments. The creative aspect of myself was being stifled. I decided it would be a good idea to follow my heart, and so far, I am happier. By the way, my name’s inspired by “Misty Blue” 😉
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Replying to @mistycreates
I love that you play electric guitar. I get being burnt out and I also completely relate to the work environment issue. Fortunately I can keep it selective in my old age regarding web. Which genres do you prefer? I'm very excited for you and eagerly await hearing your music!

Mar 30, 2022 · 11:08 AM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
I highly enjoy the sounds of harder rock of the ‘90s—especially of those associated with grunge, thrash metal, and punk. Funk musicians of the ‘70s are also an influence, as well as the stylings of Prince. I’m continuing to study, learn, and develop finger calluses. 😄
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Prince was masterful. Recently ran across a cover of George Harrison and the Beatles While My Guitar Gently Weeps live with Tom Petty, Steve Winwood, Jeff Lynne, Prince is quietly playing at the far side of the stage until he steps out and owns everybody in three notes. Awesome.
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