Euphony
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The music of the spheres. You decide the exact artist and tune.
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The music of the spheres. You decide the exact artist and tune.
We have a lot of the same inspo artists. I'm actually kind of shook.Pregame: Lyrical bend, ambiguity preferred. Radioheads, Bon Ivers, Death Cab similar.
All about tripping neurons into a creative inclination.
Actual writing: Ambient, drone, curated classical and movie soundtracks.
Competing interests when it comes to lyrics. Other narratives short circuit my ability to craft my own sadly. Jazz, lots of classical too brassy.
Emotional passages: Tori, Phair, Mitski, Wolf Alice, Maniacs/Merchant, Sade, Mazzy, earlier Norah, Bridgers.
Sexy passages: Can handle myself but Björk has a special place in my heart.
Only be shook if you wanna be.We have a lot of the same inspo artists. I'm actually kind of shook.
I shall be shook. And I was born 1980.Only be shook if you wanna be.
Music is very age specific so it's very likely similar ages/demographics run in step.
How soon is now? I mean when will it be ready?My latest story (if it ever comes out) is heavily inspired by The Smiths.
You asking your masseuse to throw on some Cannibal Corpse would have me laughing til I pass out.Ozzy's Boneyard on Sirius or various metal/black metal lists I made on You tube. I need loud music to focus...because I'm weird.
Pushy. To an almost criminally vulgar degree.How soon is now? I mean when will it be ready?
As soon as...How soon is now? I mean when will it be ready?
I totally understand this. I often won't even notice if the music I'm listening to has finished for an hour. I actually don't think it's the listening to the music while writing that helps, so much as it's the listening to and choosing music outside of writing. I also place appropriate objects and sometimes books in prominent places in the study and on the desk while I'm writing a specific type of story. Unfortunately, for the incest story I've written for Lit, and the follow up I'm writing now, I don't have an incest playlist or incest relevant items I can put on the desk.Like many have said, I find music distracting when writing. Otherwise I love music. I've tried listening to playlists of different genres, but have found them all distracting in one way or another. I find the ambient noise of my neighborhood relaxing and easier to write with in the background.
WB
I do that a lot with pictures. Sometimes when outlining a story, I'll scan through pictures on the web or I'll come across one by accident and it's like, "yeah, that's the face or attitude and personality I want this or that character to have." So I'll take a screenshot and save it in that story's folder for reference in case I stray from focus. The pictures always put me back on track.I totally understand this. I often won't even notice if the music I'm listening to has finished for an hour. I actually don't think it's the listening to the music while writing that helps, so much as it's the listening to and choosing music outside of writing. I also place appropriate objects and sometimes books in prominent places in the study and on the desk while I'm writing a specific type of story. Unfortunately, for the incest story I've written for Lit, and the follow up I'm writing now, I don't have an incest playlist or incest relevant items I can put on the desk.
I'll try that. Thanks.I do that a lot with pictures. Sometimes when outlining a story, I'll scan through pictures on the web or I'll come across one by accident and it's like, "yeah, that's the face or attitude and personality I want this or that character to have." So I'll take a screenshot and save it in that story's folder for reference in case I stray from focus. The pictures always put me back on track.
WB
I get this, but I also usually pick music that helps my story. Example- the God of War Ragnarok soundtrack for my God of War story. Or Lindsay Pagano’s album for Compensation. Sometimes you need to get in the right mood.Like many have said, I find music distracting when writing. Otherwise I love music. I've tried listening to playlists of different genres, but have found them all distracting in one way or another. I find the ambient noise of my neighborhood relaxing and easier to write with in the background.
WB