Comment · Thu, October 31, 2013 · Ceretropic
Any other musicians/performing artists in this group?
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Digital-Jazz · 6 points
I am someone who began using nootropics because I decided to go back to college at 40. They have had measurable benefit on my focus, motivation, and memory. However, before deciding on a career jump I was a working professional musician for many years. I have continued to take gigs part time while going back to school, which beings me to the subject of this post.
The effects of nootropics on my musical performances - particularly with regards to improvisation - have been quite profound. This is a topic which I would love to devote some time to analyzing and talking about in depth, but I am making this post this morning simply to see if there are any others on this channel who would be interested or if I should look to post it elsewhere.
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
I produce electronic music and DJ. Not really a musician, per se. However, I notice that racetams make me lose interest in music. I break everything down to it's most logical parts, which takes the feeling out of it. I find activation of the serotonin system to be more beneficial for creativity; at least in my case.