butters
High on a Hill
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this is spurred by Liar's 'recession' thread but it just occurred to me and so i'm dropping it here.
some of you mentioned that traveling in your cars is often a spur to writing.
i've just realised that the poems that crop up as i'm walking places, to work or to the shops, for example, are most frequently set to the rhythm of my feet as i'm walking.
i wonder if those of you composing in your cars are affected by the sounds of your engines ... the notes it produces at various speeds over differing road surfaces, the tones it produces at idle or when moving up through the gears ... tonal qualities, rhythms the engine produces or the road surfaces create... wordless music that you then begin to compose to without wondering why that happens
what do you think? is this the case for you people?
some of you mentioned that traveling in your cars is often a spur to writing.
i've just realised that the poems that crop up as i'm walking places, to work or to the shops, for example, are most frequently set to the rhythm of my feet as i'm walking.
i wonder if those of you composing in your cars are affected by the sounds of your engines ... the notes it produces at various speeds over differing road surfaces, the tones it produces at idle or when moving up through the gears ... tonal qualities, rhythms the engine produces or the road surfaces create... wordless music that you then begin to compose to without wondering why that happens
what do you think? is this the case for you people?