"Writing a simple melody can take weeks to get it right where I want it, but I do quite enjoy it"
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The intent isn’t to brag about painstaking standards so much as to reframe what mastery looks like. In guitar-hero culture, complexity can read as skill. Rabin flips the hierarchy: the real flex is clarity. The subtext is quietly anti-macho and anti-myth. It suggests that taste matters as much as technique, and that editing yourself down to the essential hook takes a particular kind of discipline: knowing what to remove, not just what you can add.
The second clause, “but I do quite enjoy it,” seals the cultural argument. He’s not describing suffering for art; he’s describing craft as pleasure, even when it’s slow. That enjoyment signals a working musician’s mentality rather than a tortured-artist pose: repetition, iteration, and the satisfaction of incremental improvement. In an era that fetishizes speed and “content,” Rabin is defending the long game - the patient search for a melody that sounds simple because it has been made simple.
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