Where do you get your best ideas?
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Where do you get your best ideas?
This is probably trying to resurrect an old thread, so moderators feel free to can this one if that is the case. I remember there were lots of people who said in the shower and in bed when they half asleep/awake. So I am after a few lists rather than discussions, but feel free to discuss your fave sources of inspiration. My best ideas usually come in these instances, but not always.
1)when I'm riding my bike
2)when I'm about to go out and just happen to pick up the guitar
3)when I'm really tired and start strumming for fun
4)in dreams
5)the night after I have been to a gig or club
6)after I have been listening a lot to a new CD
7)messing around with new gadgets or software
8)learning new bits of theory
There are more, but these are my faves. What are yours? I don't seem to get ideas in the bath or the shower.
1)when I'm riding my bike
2)when I'm about to go out and just happen to pick up the guitar
3)when I'm really tired and start strumming for fun
4)in dreams
5)the night after I have been to a gig or club
6)after I have been listening a lot to a new CD
7)messing around with new gadgets or software
8)learning new bits of theory
There are more, but these are my faves. What are yours? I don't seem to get ideas in the bath or the shower.
so . . . when was the last time you backed up?
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In the bathroom... moments of little to no distraction.
Like last night, I got an idea for "dark all day."
Yes, I bet you wanted to know that.
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Like last night, I got an idea for "dark all day."
Yes, I bet you wanted to know that.
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It seems like I get my best ideas when I'm the furthest away from an instument and recording equipment and can't get to it for a while, like at work. It's very frustrating because by the time I do get to my guitar, the idea has changed 10 times already and invariably for the worse. If this happens to anyone else and they have suggestions on what I could do, I'm open to suggestions.
jb wrote:Dan-O has a point.
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Anywhere. It's not where I am physically, but mentally. At a moment's notice, inspiration can strike. It's where do the really good ideas come from that I wish I had a better grip on...
Often , I 'm just in my studio, noodling away, and I just start to like something. Or, someone said or wrote something, and it gets me going.
Oh yeah, right after band practice...that always seems to give me ideas!!
Often , I 'm just in my studio, noodling away, and I just start to like something. Or, someone said or wrote something, and it gets me going.
Oh yeah, right after band practice...that always seems to give me ideas!!
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Exactly how do your ideas manifest itself? A melody? A chord sequence?Dan-O from Five-O wrote:OK, so my question is how do you retain that idea until you have instrument in hand?jb wrote:the shower or the car
If I get struck with a melodyline, I sing it over and over again until I can get to a phone, and then I sing it into my answering machine.
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the good ones stick. i figure if i don't remember it later, it wasn't good enough. this is just for ideas that pop into my head though. often i'll sit down to write and say "I'm going to come up with a melody now" and then I do. Doesn't always work, but when it doesn't I go do something else for a while then come back.
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Like I said, I get really good ones when I'm riding my bike, so I keep singing it till it starts to lodge, then I stop on the side of the road, take out my phone and use the dictophone function to record 4 bars or whatever. I then keep humming the melody or lyrics or both until I reach my destination, by which time I'm onto another one or it has evolved, like yours. But when I get home, I select My Sounds and there it is. Pick up the guitar and in five minutes I have the key centre, the chord prog etc. If I have time, then I just start writing and in an hour or so, a new baby song.Dan-O from Five-O wrote:OK, so my question is how do you retain that idea until you have instrument in hand?jb wrote:the shower or the car
so . . . when was the last time you backed up?
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That's always been my theory, too. But I have no evidence. I would probably write ten times as many songs if I ever took the time to record little hooks that come to me before I forget them. Who knows if those would be any worse than the ones I write from the really sticky hooks? And if I had ten times as many songs, *shudder* there goes my life!jb wrote:the good ones stick. i figure if i don't remember it later, it wasn't good enough.
Better I let the weak ones go.
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I get mine walking. That's why they're all about the same tempo.Bell Green wrote:Like I said, I get really good ones when I'm riding my bike
Was it Emerson who said: "Never trust an idea you have sitting down."
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When I'm smoking.
Actually I get mine all over the place. I agree that riffs / cool phrases aren't that cool if you can't remember them a day later or when you're next near a pen or paper, but I lose a lot of little nuance stuff for lyrics because I think I will remember them. Not gonna carry around a pen and paper though. How nerdy is that?
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Actually I get mine all over the place. I agree that riffs / cool phrases aren't that cool if you can't remember them a day later or when you're next near a pen or paper, but I lose a lot of little nuance stuff for lyrics because I think I will remember them. Not gonna carry around a pen and paper though. How nerdy is that?
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Here is every known idea-generation method. Some are relevant to songwriting.
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editMostess wrote:
Was it Emerson who said: "Never trust an idea you have sitting down."
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I didn't think anyone read Leaf's posts. I know I dont.
How about:
"My dog has no nose"
"How does it smell?"
"Why do you ask, Two Dogs?"
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I find that my best ideas usually come in the 'make it up as you go along' area.
I do sometimes get good ideas for a song though, and usually I just sing it in my head or hear the music in my head over and over until I get the chance to do something about it.
I do sometimes get good ideas for a song though, and usually I just sing it in my head or hear the music in my head over and over until I get the chance to do something about it.
From spoken word to actual singing, I can screw up any style with style. 