
Toonsmith
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Where do you all find inspiration when you're writing a new song?
And what do you do to get out of a writers block?
And what do you do to get out of a writers block?
Aaron Cheney said:Where can't you find inspiration should be the question! I look for song ideas that might be hiding in every aspect of everything I do everyday. Something as mundane as a penny on the sidewalk or watching a newspaper blow down the street can spark and idea.
I don't usually think much about writer's block either. I find it to be a self-fulfilling prophecy: those who worry too much about will ineviteably suffer it. I do know this: nothing kills a writer as much as a blank page. Never, ever, allow yourself to sit and stare at one. Usually people with writer's block are struggling with one fundamental problem: they don't know the difference between writing and editing. When you are writing, the editor in you should leave the room. Don't judge you're ideas the moment they spill out onto the paper.... just let them spill! If the editor tries to sneak back in, kick him in the nuts and send him back out; it's not his turn yet.
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philboyd studge said:
Aaron Cheney said:Cool concept John. I'm always the one in our family that wants to pull over while we're on road-trips and see those markers (over the protests of everyone else).
I dug the rootsy sound of your stuff, but especially the "liar's contest". That was a pretty cool song, w/ a cool story behind it.
And your voice sounds great, btw. I have a couple songs I should get you to sing on...
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philboyd studge said:By definition of the office of historical preservation, California’s over 1100 state historical landmarks are sites, buildings, features, or events that are of statewide significance and have anthropological, cultural, military, political, architectural, economic, scientific or technical, religious, experimental, or other value.
Aaron Cheney said:
Toonsmith said:Sorry. I'm still here. Just got my groove back. Been kinda busy.
Great advice from everybody. I love the musical interpretations for historical landmarks. For me it's town names, places or things. Never people though.
I remember driving through Arizona once and my car broke down just outside a place called Agua Caliente. God, it just begged for a song. Very inspirational. Wrote it in about ten minutes. Then in California I drove through a place with the same name. Five minutes later I was at the side of the road with part II.
To get out my funk this time I just went through some of my old music a friend and I recorded in about 1980. Some of the music was pretty good but it sounded like shit. I still hate that old cassette recorder.
I want to thank everyone for thier replies.
bsr2002 said:I just happened to pass by and took a read in this thread. I have never written a lyric for a song. I can write music but never lyrics.
This thread has inspired me to give it a go. Lot's of good advice here.
See ya,
BR
bsr2002 said:I just happened to pass by and took a read in this thread. I have never written a lyric for a song. I can write music but never lyrics.
This thread has inspired me to give it a go. Lot's of good advice here.
See ya,
BR
Man, that's great to hear.
There is so set way to write music and lyrics but I'll make a few general suggestions anyway.
Have a pretty good idea of what you want to say in the body of your song and some keywords or catch phrase or two and the beginning and ending will fall into place. Sometimes you already have a melody in mind, it shoudn't be a lock though, it may have to be altered some to fit your lyrics as they develop. Sometimes you have a little of each; melody and lyric, and for me thats the best and easiest way to work and cook something up. Sometimes you got all the lyrics first.......for me, thats the hardest. This 'Mule Hill' song I was taking about came that way. In those cases I'll work up 2 or 3 melodic ideas and in this case went with a riff that was simple, put a lot air around the verse lyrics (think Ry Cooder - Paris, Texas) and still be something could do live on the slide or in a dropped D on guitar.
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