@William said:
But I've decided that the music I believe in will either make money or not, but if it doesn't, that's just too bad. I won't change one note or one element of any project for commercial reasons, ever. You must create the best art that you possibly can every second you have the strength to do so. And never compromise even for a moment. You will succeed far more in the long run with that approach.
I'm sure you're correct in what you say; I don't like to change things that I think are the best that I can do, but leaving aside unmusical directors/producers, there are times when listening to the opinions of others can be useful. The snag is knowing who to listen to [:)] Most of us have at one time or another have been criticised, only to realise in retrospect that we were right all along. I must admit that I have never considered the music I write as art, merely an enjoyable way to make a living, however I have nothing but admiration for people who are able to function as composers without deadlines or constraints; I can't.