Losing Interest In Your Tracks early

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AxeD
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Re: Losing Interest In Your Tracks early

Post by AxeD » Mon Jun 24, 2013 7:36 pm

dubunked wrote:
fragments wrote:As some one said you need to make it a habit to finish trcaks aswell
this this this. you are making a habit of not finishing tunes, and each time you do it, you are reinforcing that habit. force yourself to finish a few, then it will start to flow better i think
This is goddamn hard, but should almost certainly help get you going.
I love the initial creative part but can't bring myself to actually start arranging. And the tracks I like most
and see as an influence hardly have any interesting arrangement :D
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Re: Losing Interest In Your Tracks early

Post by titchbit » Mon Jun 24, 2013 8:02 pm

AxeD wrote:And the tracks I like most and see as an influence hardly have any interesting arrangement :D
who do you listen to?

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Re: Losing Interest In Your Tracks early

Post by dotcurrency » Mon Jun 24, 2013 8:12 pm

Started a track today hope all goes well lol. :?
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Re: Losing Interest In Your Tracks early

Post by blinx » Mon Jun 24, 2013 9:17 pm

If you have never finsished a tune, push your self to finally finish one or two OTHERWISE done sweat this behaviour to much, in a sense by you over analyzing this as a "problem" your jsut making this seem worse than it is and causing your self to not actually write music but beat yourself up about how you cant seem to write music.

I have like 100+ projects that are not finished scattered in my project fodler, some just have 8 random loops some are entire ideas that i jsut didnt fee like finishing right then or didnt quite fit or are not quite ready for the light of day (they may never be). As long as you saving your work and not just deleting these projects, then i would say your being productive and this is not a big deal. Draw off the former projects as inspriation or a starting point.

Sometimes its nice to open up a project you thougt was "hopeless" just to find out it really did sound good and now you can move forward with it un hindered, plus your already started so its not giong to suck all your will power to just get things started again.
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