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Processing Creativity: The Tools, Practices And Habits Used To Make Music Youre Happy With
Processing Creativity: The Tools, Practices And Habits Used To Make Music Youre Happy With
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Every musician says that being creative is the most important part of their life, yet they barely explore what's holding back them back from making music they are happy with. When trying to navigate the ways our creative endeavors fail there's no YouTube tutorial, listicle or college course that can help you navigate the countless creative pitfalls that can ruin your music. If you've had trouble getting your music to be as good as the musicians you look up to this book can help you understand the practices they use to make their music so great.
After writing one of the most popular books on the music business, Jesse Cannon decided to write about the only subject he knew even more about; helping musicians fulfill their creative vision. With credits that include The Cure, Animal Collective, The Misfits, Dillinger Escape Plan and The Menzingers he's credited on thousands of albums from helping musicians reach their creative vision. With the intent of crafting a book that exposes life-changing knowledge that can be read in under a day he crafted a book that would instill the essential knowledge he helps bring to musicians each day. Writing a short, detailed read that will leave even the most advanced creators with a new perspective on how to make music they're more happy with.
While there are no rules to being creative, there's research and considerations that can help you make better decisions, get past the breakdowns in your process and enhance the emotional impact your songs have on others. Detailing the essential ideas on creating music in a simple, fun language that's littered with quotes and insight from the most innovative creators of our time that discusses subjects like:
How to make music that's highly emotional that makes listeners compelled to listen again and again.
Effectively dealing with collaborative problems like "too many chefs in the kitchen," giving helpful criticism or dealing with stubborn collaborators.
Finding inspiration to develop it into music that's uniquely your own.
How to draft your songs while avoiding the common pitfalls of losing perspective and giving up.
The unexpected reasons we enjoy music.
Calming your thoughts so they don't sabotage your music and other helpful tools to help execute your music as best as possible.
Whether you're a music fan, producer, songwriter or musician there's no book with more helpful ideas that can help make every song you make in the future better.
After writing one of the most popular books on the music business, Jesse Cannon decided to write about the only subject he knew even more about; helping musicians fulfill their creative vision. With credits that include The Cure, Animal Collective, The Misfits, Dillinger Escape Plan and The Menzingers he's credited on thousands of albums from helping musicians reach their creative vision. With the intent of crafting a book that exposes life-changing knowledge that can be read in under a day he crafted a book that would instill the essential knowledge he helps bring to musicians each day. Writing a short, detailed read that will leave even the most advanced creators with a new perspective on how to make music they're more happy with.
While there are no rules to being creative, there's research and considerations that can help you make better decisions, get past the breakdowns in your process and enhance the emotional impact your songs have on others. Detailing the essential ideas on creating music in a simple, fun language that's littered with quotes and insight from the most innovative creators of our time that discusses subjects like:
How to make music that's highly emotional that makes listeners compelled to listen again and again.
Effectively dealing with collaborative problems like "too many chefs in the kitchen," giving helpful criticism or dealing with stubborn collaborators.
Finding inspiration to develop it into music that's uniquely your own.
How to draft your songs while avoiding the common pitfalls of losing perspective and giving up.
The unexpected reasons we enjoy music.
Calming your thoughts so they don't sabotage your music and other helpful tools to help execute your music as best as possible.
Whether you're a music fan, producer, songwriter or musician there's no book with more helpful ideas that can help make every song you make in the future better.
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