
JimmyS1969
MOODerator
I hope it inspires you to post pics of you busting them in the act too!![]()
That would be a sad sight, though I suppose I would want to see the car wreck as well.

I hope it inspires you to post pics of you busting them in the act too!![]()
Oh yeah, I can dig that, I've had that happen many times. But when I speak of 'writing' I don't mean it in the dictionary sense. Writing is a word that basically describes how a song comes into being and within that, as you say, there are many ways how that happens. It kind of partly reminds me of the way an improvisor improvises. It's a mystical combination of intent, past knowledge and off the wall instantaneous creation.well ..... it's a different process for different people.
Yes, absolutely some people 'write' music as a process similar to an author writing a book.
But others do seem to have the music pop in fully formed.
I think the bad news is that coy is now the new couth....
well ..... it's a different process for different people.
Yes, absolutely some people 'write' music as a process similar to an author writing a book.
But others do seem to have the music pop in fully formed.
Different strokes and all that
Probably 75% of what I get hired for is my improvisation skills and I can tell you that for me, I'm often just as much of an audience as the audience is ....... I'm basically just sitting there listening, waiting to see what I play. It's my specialty but the how of it is pretty much a mystery to me too.. It kind of partly reminds me of the way an improvisor improvises. It's a mystical combination of intent, past knowledge and off the wall instantaneous creation.
I've only had that happen once and it's the only song I've ever written that I felt was good enough to need to be copywrited. I have someone shopping it around right now but I'll post it up if you're curious.For me it's both.
Not sure how many folks (and how often) are able to get a complete song just "popping" into their head.
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