Talentpage
Interview
1. How would
you describe Greg Chako?
"Passionate, generous,
& loving, but sometimes a trifle too intense and too honest.
Humorous, attractive, and sensitive, but a trifle overweight
right now. A unique and talented artist just beginning to
come into his own, but a trifle too old to be counted among
the popularized 'young lions' of the industry."
2. Why Singapore
as a base for Greg?
"God works in mysterious
ways."
3. Being in
the industry and seeing the best and worst of things, what
5 (or more) pointers would Greg give to those who are still
struggling or who can't seem to make it not because they lack
talent? (are there any from Greg's point of view)?
" YES:
Everybody has talent, but not everbody
plays the guitar well. Everybody has a creative spirit, but
not everbody expresses it in music. 'Making it' is a matter
of one's perspective. If one is 'struggling' uncomfortably,
I would suggest stop struggling and start relaxing, or as
the Indian yogi said, ""Seek and ye shall be frustrated...
relax and ye shall find!". Instead of focusing on music itself
or the outer trappings of success, one might try to focus
within for awhile, resolving issues from childhood, harmful
old patterns inherited from one's parents for example. That
kind of inner work of self-development and self-awareness
can free the creative inner child to accomplish what he wants,
and then one's process(daily life) may become more in line
with one's end(goals), or, one's goals may become more clear.
Even if music is not a career choice, then at the very least,
one should have fun with music, for life and music is not
meant to be a struggle.
For a trifle more practical or pragmatic advice: there is
certainly no better teacher than experience, so get a job
and play; and listen alot. Also, important that once you achieve
a reputable level of expertise on your instrument, learn to
network and 'sell yourself' agressively, instead of waiting
at home for the phone to ring".
4. What's the best thing about
what Greg does?
" Getting paid to play and spread/promote
good music is great for starters, but ultimately the best
thing anyone can do is: giving unselfishly of what one can."
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