Hi Zini - I agree with Old Doll. Have a notebook or scraps of paper to jot down and scribble words or phrases that resonate in your imagination. For me, songs usually start with a very small idea.
Ideas are everywhere - but I have to get the process started with something scrawled down on whatever is handy. Sometimes I have a very clear idea of where a song will 'go', but more often the initial idea is sort of hazy and it might go in unexpected directions.
I have learned that it is easier to write songs about 'small' ideas. A little idea can easily grow - but a 'big' idea is hard to shape into a lyric and usually needs to be simplified somehow.
For me, it is important to apply steady pressure to the process. I work at it a little every day. Some days a lot comes together and other days not much happens - but without the steady effort nothing would ever happen.
Realize that not every song will be a gem - most will be gravel. The better you get at recognizing and using ideas the easier it gets. If one idea isn't working, move on to another idea - don't get bogged down and fixated on any single idea. James
"That darn Pythagorean Comma thing keeps messing me up!"
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