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another cool link on music and the brain;
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?art...81809EC588EF21 they found NEANDERTAL flutes like 53,000 years old, i wonder how they sound... wacky stuff... |
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I have found that colaberation really works best for me. Often, if I have a good riff or some kind of part, but still needs the rest, I can look to a cowriter to help. I have a difficult time writing by myself. It always seems that if someone else is there the ideas start to flow. Also I have noticed that I am a good arranger of other peoples music. If someone has some good ideas it is easy for me to give it some coheasion and order.
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What i do is constantly re evaluate what my influnece is and just make a version of what i want to hear, always just thinking where the song is going what sound you want to produce but not name it like this is band x meets band a, just tesing where it goes in the overall additude, it sounds esoteric i know...derrr
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One other songwriting tip I have is to keep a notebook for writing words in. If you normally write riffs well and have trouble coming up with lyrics start by writing down words that amuse you. Words that rhyme. Interesting headlines from a newspaper. Sometimes you might write a verse or a song. Keep everything you write. Sometimes you will hear people talking as you walk by. If by chance someone says something interesting write it down (it can always be used out of context or could influence a song). I have a big stack of notebooks full of 1 liners, words, ideas, and songs. It's something to go to when you are having problems with inspiration. This is a great way to fine tune your lyric writing. Cut and paste lyrics have been used by many good musicians. It doesn't always have to make sense on the surface. If it has catchy words that sound good together, people will try to interpret it. It might make you look like a verbal genius!
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ok, check it out, sometimes i am listening to someone elses music, and i hear a new song or alternate melodies coming off that song, maybe its just like my imagination, or i am just getting too way into the song
? this happen to other musicians? you hear new song ideas from listening to other's music? it's pretty cool when it happens, but i dont know if its just my mind maybe reworking the exisitng melody or something... |
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