[ddots-l] Re: rekindling the passion for music composition

  • From: "Dominique" <40493raywonder@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2010 06:49:27 -0500

For me, It's easy to think of new tracks, but at times, it's kind of hard
either  because of how I feel at the time, or just can't think strate.

Like right now, Their's lot's of ideas that are going through my head, but
sence I'm not at home yet, to use my Moteef, and Sonar, I can't do mutch.

Even when I'm singing. Me and a friend do music togother at times, and when
he does something, and I hear it, then bam, new harmonization comes in to
play!

 

 

 

From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Darren H
Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2010 12:33 AM
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: rekindling the passion for music composition

 

There's nothing wrong with redoing old tracks, just don't do them in the
same way you did before, bring something new to them.

 

For me at least, composing is a habit you kind of have to get into, like
exercise.  the more you do it, the stronger your creative muscles get.

 

Creation can be quite painful sometimes as you can work on an idea for hours
on end, only to find out it was a pile of crap, or at least not as inspiring
as you imagined it would be.

 

Not sure I've helped at all, just providing a point of view.

 

Cheers

Darren

 

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----- Original Message ----- 

From: Scott Lawlor <mailto:sklawlor@xxxxxxx>  

To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2010 3:47 AM

Subject: [ddots-l] rekindling the passion for music composition

 

Hello.

 

I'm feeling lately that the passion and love for music composition that I
used to have is fading.

 

When I got my kurzweil pc3, and would play it, I didn't feel the same
excitement and creative spark that I felt long ago when I had my first
keyboard.

 

I'm not sure if it's a case where maybe I've changed over all this time
without an outlet for musical creativity because I've been without a board
for so long but I'm wondering, for those of you who have been in music for a
while, how do you ignite the passion if you feel it slipping away?

 

Someone suggested to me that maybe I'm just ready to go in a new direction
musically.  Reworking old material is predictable and boring, even on a new
board and as much as I'd like to get into ambient and space music, I find
that when I try to write that sort of thing, I find myself wondering where
to go with an idea, how long to stretch it out, etc.  I enjoy the long-form
characteristics of a lot of ambient music. Perhaps I'm getting in my own way
as I've heard that some artists have that problem.

 

If we get this new house that we're hoping to buy, I'll have a dedicated
space for my pc and whatever keyboard I decide to buy and maybe that will
help, having my own personal creative space.  Right now, everything's in the
study which is a common area for all of us.

 

Thanks for letting me ramble out some thoughts and for giving me any ideas
or feedback you might have regarding what I've written.

 

Scott

 

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