Artist's Block
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Artist's Block
So, for some reason I am getting super frustrated with my guitar playing and fed up with all the ideas/pseudo-ideas that I have been coming up with.
I am starting to think I am very inept at writing melodies and am more suited to atmospherics and such, but I love some of the progressions I've written before.
Anyway, what do you all do when you are ready to throw your instrument against a wall?
I am starting to think I am very inept at writing melodies and am more suited to atmospherics and such, but I love some of the progressions I've written before.
Anyway, what do you all do when you are ready to throw your instrument against a wall?
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Re: Artist's Block
Set it down and walk away. Do something else to get your mind off it. Revisit it with a fresh mind.
Can't tell you how many times this happened to me in the past few months.
& maybe try playing a different instrument if you can. But not right away.
Can't tell you how many times this happened to me in the past few months.
& maybe try playing a different instrument if you can. But not right away.
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Re: Artist's Block
Put it down and pick up a different one.
Serious too! You'll start hearing new ideas and melodies as you try and wrestle learning something new with different timbres and such.
Serious too! You'll start hearing new ideas and melodies as you try and wrestle learning something new with different timbres and such.
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Re: Artist's Block
As it is, I have my strat (that was set up to be two steps down with .12s but now it won't hold that tuning so i tune it a step up), my acoustic with a bit of a bowed neck that can be a challenge to play and my new squier p bass.
I managed to write something new and record it the other day when I picked up the bass. Maybe all the pedals I have coming in the mail will inspire me??
I managed to write something new and record it the other day when I picked up the bass. Maybe all the pedals I have coming in the mail will inspire me??
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Re: Artist's Block
Walk away from it, and don't put a time limit on how long you take before coming back to it.
I've found this is also a good way to keep bands together instead of splintering.
I've found this is also a good way to keep bands together instead of splintering.
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Re: Artist's Block
Listen to a bunch of new music, or listen to old music you haven't listened to in a while. Then sit down and learn a couple new songs note for note(something I hardly ever do).
But dude, if there's one artist with awesome chord progressions/melodies, it's Bowie. The second half of Rock and Roll suicide. Mmmmmmmm yeah.
But dude, if there's one artist with awesome chord progressions/melodies, it's Bowie. The second half of Rock and Roll suicide. Mmmmmmmm yeah.
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Re: Artist's Block
I'll pick up a different instrument and try to start from there. When I have trouble writing on my guitar, I go to my bass, and if I have trouble writing there I go to my keyboard.
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Re: Artist's Block
snipelfritz wrote:Listen to a bunch of new music, or listen to old music you haven't listened to in a while. Then sit down and learn a couple new songs note for note(something I hardly ever do).
But dude, if there's one artist with awesome chord progressions/melodies, it's Bowie. The second half of Rock and Roll suicide. Mmmmmmmm yeah.
Yep, Bowie is probably my biggest inspiration. I will just have to go listen to his music some more, haven't done that in a while.
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Re: Artist's Block
Running Gun Blues is begging for a Kyuss-y cover.
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Re: Artist's Block
I actually REALLY want to cover All The Madmen in a very doom-laden manner. That album is so cool. Like Sabbath if they were a little gay(er).
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Re: Artist's Block
i want to do fucked-up Bowie covers. like "Lady Stardust" as straight-up R&B, the way Ry Cooder would do it with the black male harmony singers and pocket horn section.
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Re: Artist's Block
Anybody thinking what I am? ILF Bowie cover colab???
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Re: Artist's Block
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES my whole life has been in anticipation of this moment. Who else loves Bowie around here???
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Re: Artist's Block
--Try jamming with somebody(and if you normally play electric, try jamming acoustic)
--Do a cover of a song from a genre outside your comfort zone, or thats on the fringe of your interests(and do it in your style)
--Play drunk(or whatever floats your boat)
These usually work for me..hell, try all three at the same time..
As for Bowie, who doesn't love Bowie around here?
--Do a cover of a song from a genre outside your comfort zone, or thats on the fringe of your interests(and do it in your style)
--Play drunk(or whatever floats your boat)
These usually work for me..hell, try all three at the same time..
As for Bowie, who doesn't love Bowie around here?
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Re: Artist's Block
Y'know, I forgot the one trick that always gets me out of a slump.(although my three earlier suggestions still stand)
Experiment with a new tuning! I hit a massive wall about 5 years ago, and open G saved my life
Experiment with a new tuning! I hit a massive wall about 5 years ago, and open G saved my life