![]() ![]() You’re basing yourself off of multiple sources and you’re combining them in a way no one has ever thought of or putting a unique touch into them. Stealing is when you copy from someone’s work but also modify it so it looks like it’s yours. When copying, you learn how the PROs arrange tracks and when your time comes to arrange, you’ll have a better understanding of what to do next since you’ve seen how the PROs do it. When you’re learning to produce, there’s a valuable skill to learn from just copying, which is arrangement and composition. You do it because you like the person’s work, but honestly, you are just trying to replicate his success in what you’re doing. You’re basing yourself out of one person and you’re literally just imitating what others do. The Difference Between Stealing and CopyingĬopy is when you rip off someone. 8 things you can steal from released tracks.The difference between stealing and copying.Therefore, I wanted to share with you today how to Steal like An Artist, a post highly inspired by one of the recent books I’ve read by Austin Kleon. ![]()
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