The future was wiiiiiide open!
The future was wiiiiiide open!
"I'm gonna find myself a girl
that can show me what laughter means
And we'll fill in the missing colors
In each other's paint-by-number dreams..."
Writers dont give up on writing
You have to write until the right one comes along
3/4 of my writing is just a means to get to the
one like I just wrote yesterday
I have TONS of books laying around
Maybe try verse prefect 2.0
It's a free download
Send your imitation moleskin notebook to me then
http://verseperfect.en.softonic.com/
Stratocaster-ghettoblaster
www.MySpace.com/EdMcLaughlin
For me writing (and a lot of other things, like playing guitar) are analogous to exercise. The first lap around the track is quite painful.
You might be sore after the first writing session, seeing the banality of your thoughts which you always imagined to be so creative and original.
After a few days of regular exercise the soreness goes away and you might find yourself settling into a rhythm.
But you have to keep at it. Even some of the best songwriters have said that each time they begin a new song they feel like they are literally incapable of doing it.
I think we're all capable, but you must already be doing it WHILE the inspiration strikes, you can't just sit and wait for inspiration. Like an athlete (or musician, for that matter) gives an inspired performance, it cannot happen unless he has practiced to the point of having the capability to pull it off and are ready to make the most of the inspiration.
Well, it's five years later.
I got another notebook.
Fill up that notebook and allow yourself to write anything--keep the gems, act like the rest never happened. Happy is the writer with selective memory of his own work.
If we'd known we were going to be the Beatles, we'd have tried harder.--George Harrison
Welcome back Jim - we missed you!
I sold on that project Strat you sold me (The Warthog) - it's getting good use in a soul band these days!
Yeah, Jim. Good to see you again on the forum.
If we'd known we were going to be the Beatles, we'd have tried harder.--George Harrison
Good to hear from you Jim!
Howdy, gents. Good to see you all, too.
Dirtdog, that guitar must have come from another Jim! I have sold any guitars in a long while.
Could be another Jim. It was in 2007 that I bought it, so my memory could be faulty. I'll try to attach a picture later to see if it rings a bell with you. Beat up old black MIM strat with some sort of superhere sticker on it...
I just listened to one of your Soundcloud tracks, Jim. Tasty!
On the topic of this thread: When I was in college, I was a pretty prolific songwriter. I aced my music theory course by transposing one of my compositions into four-part harmony. I recently pulled out my college notebooks, in which I had written all of the songs in my repertoire (including my originals).
That was then. This is now.
A few years after college I entered the computer field (we called it "data processing" back then). I found that the logic of computers melded well with the logic of music theory. But here's the thing: Having spent the past 35 years training myself to be strictly logical, I seem to have lost the intuitive, emotive, "illogic" that causes the creative juices to flow. It's bad enough that all my lead playing sounds routine to me, but there aren't any SONGS that come to me.
Well, one step at a time. I was a non-playing guitarist for so long that it's just fun spending time every day getting the fingers and hands working again. Maybe the creative stuff will come...
Keep at it. SOMEBODY has to write the songs! :)