Does music help you write?
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Re: Does music help you write?
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Oh wow, I totally relate to this.
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It really depends on what I want to write and what I want to convey through my writing. For example, if I want to write a fight scene, I tend to listen to fast paced songs; maybe even some with heavy metal instruments because it makes my blood pump with adrenaline when I hear it. I can imagine my characters moving to beat and certain notes can practically make me feel the impact of a hit.
If I want to write a sad scene, I listen to music or songs that makes me want to cry in order to visualize what my character is physically feeling in the moment. Wither its the loss of another character, or them experiencing heartbreak all over again, the right song helps me to visualize how it got to that point. Otherwise I tend to listen to lyric-less music, ones designed to help you relax and let the mind wonder.
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