Today was the first official day of the second half of my "album-in-a-month" challenge.
As for today's goals, I wanted to see what I could get done in regards to track order, and get at least a little bit of a start on the lyric writing process.
I spent more time working on the track order question than I did on the lyrics today, but as a result of that, I ended up with something that I think will work in terms of order.
I did sit with the notebook for a few minutes at the very end of the day, and got a solid starting line of lyric and some other ideas that I hope will be jumping off points for lyrics.
What I'm thinking I might do, however, is switch my focus from the lyric writing part of the process directly to the recording part of the process. That way, if I can get the music recorded and burned onto a CD, I can take the music with me in the car, and listen and try to see what images and thoughts the music brings up. It's a tactic that has worked for me in the past, and I'm pretty confident when it comes to trying it again.
Heading up to Eau Claire tomorrow to watch my brother play some Mozart with the symphony. Should be an awesome time. I'll bring my lyric notebook with me for the trip up, just in case inspiration strikes while we are on the way.
As for today's goals, I wanted to see what I could get done in regards to track order, and get at least a little bit of a start on the lyric writing process.
I spent more time working on the track order question than I did on the lyrics today, but as a result of that, I ended up with something that I think will work in terms of order.
I did sit with the notebook for a few minutes at the very end of the day, and got a solid starting line of lyric and some other ideas that I hope will be jumping off points for lyrics.
What I'm thinking I might do, however, is switch my focus from the lyric writing part of the process directly to the recording part of the process. That way, if I can get the music recorded and burned onto a CD, I can take the music with me in the car, and listen and try to see what images and thoughts the music brings up. It's a tactic that has worked for me in the past, and I'm pretty confident when it comes to trying it again.
Heading up to Eau Claire tomorrow to watch my brother play some Mozart with the symphony. Should be an awesome time. I'll bring my lyric notebook with me for the trip up, just in case inspiration strikes while we are on the way.
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