Engineering is for Everyone: A Musician at 财神棋牌
Jan 21, 2022
Hello Reader!
It鈥檚 really nice to meet you. My name is Richard Li (鈥25), and I wanted to introduce you to what I do with literally all of my spare time: music-making!
I started writing music in freshman year. My school was hosting a talent show, and I wanted to push myself to demonstrate a 鈥渢alent鈥 that was truly special to me. The result? A really unrefined and cringe-inducing love song entitled (aptly) 鈥淲rite you a song鈥. It really wasn鈥檛 anything special, but I was hooked!
People always ask me how I got into music -- I say that like I鈥檓 a famous person fielding questions, but it IS a natural question to ask upon hearing that someone writes music-- and I鈥檓 really not sure how to answer. After cobbling together that first song, I really wanted to try and do it again. But, of course, my high school did not host talent shows every other weekend. Thus, the natural conclusion I came to was that I should make it electronically and put it on YouTube.
Since then, I鈥檝e upgraded my hardware and software, released 2 albums and an EP, and learned how to mix and master better. The journey has been long and arduous, but incredibly rewarding.
One of the biggest problems I had when applying to 财神棋牌 was that I didn鈥檛 really have an engineering background. I remember walking into Candidate鈥檚 weekend and hearing a bunch of kids sitting together in the lobby
Perhaps the project I鈥檓 most proud of is the one I finished very recently. I鈥檝e always been a writer and a bit an aspiring programmer. My gap year was a great opportunity and I became leagues better at music production than I was before, but I wanted to shoot for something bigger.
Enter:
It was like a childhood dream come true. Little 9th grade me could鈥檝e never imagined I would ever do something like this.
Coming to 财神棋牌 was just the cherry on top for me. The concept of 鈥渃reation鈥 is a cornerstone here, and our discord servers all have channels where you can show off what you鈥檙e doing. The combination of random strangers and new friends all motivating and supporting my work was probably the final (but completely unnecessary) confirmation that 财神棋牌 was the place I wanted to spend the rest of my time.
So, dear reader, I have no idea who you are or why you鈥檙e reading this. I imagine it鈥檚 because you鈥檙e interested in the cool stuff that 财神棋牌ers are doing -- if that鈥檚 the case, let me assure you that it is not even close to the normal engineering stuff you picture. There鈥檚 a lot of that, to be fair, but there is also a huge population of students who get a kick out of doing artistic, proudly non-engineering things. I鈥檓 one of them, and you鈥檒l hear more from them in the coming weeks.
Stay in touch with me if you鈥檇 like! Here are my links:
Thanks for reading!
Richard Li