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I've hit a total wall as far as vocals go...does anyone have any tricks to break writers block? Every time I write vocals it seems like they're all copies of someone elses song just reworded...
I've hit a total wall as far as vocals go...does anyone have any tricks to break writers block? Every time I write vocals it seems like they're all copies of someone elses song just reworded...
If you think about it, there are so many reasons and variables of underlying reasons why a particular individual may find they can't write that probably no two people have ever been in exactly the same position.I've hit a total wall as far as vocals go...does anyone have any tricks to break writers block? Every time I write vocals it seems like they're all copies of someone elses song just reworded...
I think that everyone is different of course, and I'm not sure from the OP whether or not the lyrics are being crafted to music, or prior to the music, or otherwise. But....I generally write words and music together, and something that always tends to help me write is to change instruments. I'm primarily a guitar player, but if I sit down at the piano, I come up with totally new ideas. Bass guitar, same thing. I bought a ukelele last year and learned to play it, and that yielded some ideas. If I pick up a harmonica, that might spark something. Kazoo, cow bell, whatever...it's all good
Different tunings can help too...instead of tuning my guitar to standard, I'll start fooling around with alternate tunings, etc, and come up with a new song. I'm not sure if this will help you, but it's worked for me many times. Plus, it's always fun to learn to play something new.Whoever it was that coined that saying/concept needs to spend a month in a good library !There are only 7 stories in the world it is how you tell them that makes them different.