
Whatmysay
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What is your unfinished-song to finished-song ratio? Do you see them as failures, trash, part of the journey, slowly distilling to be finished or future ‘stems’ for completely new work?
I am interested to hear about other’s work flow.
It varies and to be honest I seem to write complete songs in threes – one good/great, one OK and one maybe with a Vs, Ch, riff or melody worth saving. On average over a year I think I am about 4/5 unfinished to every finished song. I usually average 7 to 10 OK to great songs a year. I write every 2 to 4 days if I am not recording.
I believe they are stems for future use – I do not think a song itself can distil for much more than a month – this may sound semantic, but I think it changes into another song – there is a focused energy for me that unite the work.
I do not believe anything is wasted and as I have got older I have become more confident that I will write a good (one I like and others might) song eventually and just keep writing, finished, unfinished, just stay in ‘flow’ – it is all part of the journey.
How do you work and what are your 'scores on the door or floor'?
I am interested to hear about other’s work flow.
It varies and to be honest I seem to write complete songs in threes – one good/great, one OK and one maybe with a Vs, Ch, riff or melody worth saving. On average over a year I think I am about 4/5 unfinished to every finished song. I usually average 7 to 10 OK to great songs a year. I write every 2 to 4 days if I am not recording.
I believe they are stems for future use – I do not think a song itself can distil for much more than a month – this may sound semantic, but I think it changes into another song – there is a focused energy for me that unite the work.
I do not believe anything is wasted and as I have got older I have become more confident that I will write a good (one I like and others might) song eventually and just keep writing, finished, unfinished, just stay in ‘flow’ – it is all part of the journey.
How do you work and what are your 'scores on the door or floor'?