creative process
Dec. 14th, 2004 08:06 pmLately I've been setting aside an hour every morning for songwriting, before I do anything else. (Yes, I'm still between jobs.) It's been interesting how the task seems to reshape itself each day. For example, a song fragment I came up with a year or two ago:
- Last week I sat down with a guitar and wrote enough words for two long verses and a chorus with variations.
- A couple of days later I recorded the basic structure into Ableton Live, and discovered it was EIGHT MINUTES LONG and kind of dull. So I spent the rest of that hour figuring out how to throw away half of the words I'd written.
- I had in mind a coda consisting of a lot of four-syllable lines, so today I sat down with a sheet of paper, brainstormed sixty-three phrases in three columns, then cut them apart with scissors, grouped them into themes, and arranged the groups that seemed strongest into the structure I needed.
Inner Weird Al
Date: 2004-12-15 06:38 pm (UTC)BTW, the first song I wrote ("Losing Streak") was obsessively intricate in its rhyming scheme; one of the ways I think I've improved as a songwriter is by loosening up about rhyme. In case that's a mental block for you.
Re "By Your Side"--they're not posted anywhere, but remind me what your address is (by email (mailto:eostrom@drowning.org) if you like) and I'll send them to you. I'd be fascinated to hear someone else's version.