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Writing music

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by lordkingcrow, Apr 4, 2015.

  1. lordkingcrow
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    Just wondering if any of my fellow writers out there listen to music while they write? If so, what do you listen to?
     
  2. Slanputin
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    I have a huge collection of work/writing music, but it depends on how productive I want to be/how I feel at the time/what I'm writing. I don't think it'd be fair to list them all here xp

    Generally, classical music always ends up being the best soundtrack to any fully-involved piece of writing. I also tend to listen to film soundtracks/ambiance that fits the mood or scenario I'm working with. Sometimes I do just want to bop along to something, in which case (alt') pop/rock tends to be what I go along with, which again contains a huge collection of different moods and sounds xp

    Basically. A lot.
     
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  3. spawning of Bob
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    "Ra-ra-Rasputin, Russia's greatest love machine...."

    Isn't that how it goes?

    (I think I came up with alternative lirics in the dim recesses of time.)
     
  4. Rettile
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    Haha Bob, i was listening to the Turisas version right now!
     
  5. Slanputin
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    "He ruled the Kislev land, and never mind the Tsar(ina),
    But the Kasachok he danced really wunderbar"

    Actually, exchanging Rasputin for Slanputin, and all Russian references for Lustrian...certainly makes it an interesting listening experience
     
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