Re: Do you have writers block? Thinking of taking a break?
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 2:31 pm

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I actually laughed out loud.kaiori breathe wrote:
IT'S A QUARTER PAST PSEUDO PHILOSOPHY TIME!!!!
This.youthful_implants wrote:I actually laughed out loud.kaiori breathe wrote:
IT'S A QUARTER PAST PSEUDO PHILOSOPHY TIME!!!!
jesus. you're the 2nd one I stumble upon with the name "Crytek" (I still gotta think of something different)crytek wrote:No joke, but this thread got me back into making tunes. Subscribing to this for when I need a kick in the arse.
Cheers. Turning off the net for a while now
I agree with this, but I don't think Kaiori let anyone down with the exercise analogy. As with exercising, when you need rest days, one, two, sometimes 3 or 4 depending on what you exercised, not everyone can sit down and produce every day of the week. Some people can, just like there are people at the gym that go hard for a couple hours every day, and I really wish I could too! And also as with exercising, I'm sure there are foods that help writer's block. Anything that's good for you brain really, fruits and vegetables, vitamin water, fish (anything with omega-3 too). I would probably stay away from greasy, unhealthy stuff before trying to sit down to produce, but maybe that's just me.paravrais wrote:I do like this thread but I'm not entirely on board with it. You used an exercise analogy but that kinda lets you down because you have to have rest days with that too if you want to be properly healthy. Just like I feel if you want to be a healthy musician you need to have rest days from that too.
Doing too much of anything aint gonna be good.
If I sit down to work and find all I'm making is shit that day I normally push through and try a different genre or look up some scales or something instead but some days I just think word I'm just gonna play videogames and learn to cook something new today.
I suffer from the same exact problem! Fucking CoD and FIFA consume my life now. I actually feel really shitty and guilty about this, because I put music playing right beside me, and I tell myself it's still kind of like working on music, but I'm just getting ideas for the next day when I go to sit down and try to write. It's not bad though, certain videogames you play can actually give you ideas and inspiration for music, God of War 3 did for me!Hypefiend wrote:one thing that stops you from production is playing xbox its like i can do anything in the world (not literally) and i decide to stay in my room and play CoD all day i mean its almost like a fucking drug you can't get off of it the only thing that can stop my addiction is the red light of death.
Answer: One. I live in PA. Mountains are quite common and I like the snow.kaiori breathe wrote: Question: How many mountains have you climbed today?
Er...I think you misunderstood either me or Kaiori. He's saying you should *never* take a break from music and always consistently keep pushing on no matter what and I was pointing out that you *need* to have a break sometimes or you loose focus. That's why the exercise analogy lets him down because with exercise just like with music you NEED to have rest days or your muscles, creative or otherwise, will get fatigued and won't grow.andregmp wrote:I agree with this, but I don't think Kaiori let anyone down with the exercise analogy. As with exercising, when you need rest days, one, two, sometimes 3 or 4 depending on what you exercised, not everyone can sit down and produce every day of the week. Some people can, just like there are people at the gym that go hard for a couple hours every day, and I really wish I could too! And also as with exercising, I'm sure there are foods that help writer's block. Anything that's good for you brain really, fruits and vegetables, vitamin water, fish (anything with omega-3 too). I would probably stay away from greasy, unhealthy stuff before trying to sit down to produce, but maybe that's just me.paravrais wrote:I do like this thread but I'm not entirely on board with it. You used an exercise analogy but that kinda lets you down because you have to have rest days with that too if you want to be properly healthy. Just like I feel if you want to be a healthy musician you need to have rest days from that too.
Doing too much of anything aint gonna be good.
If I sit down to work and find all I'm making is shit that day I normally push through and try a different genre or look up some scales or something instead but some days I just think word I'm just gonna play videogames and learn to cook something new today.
I suffer from the same exact problem! Fucking CoD and FIFA consume my life now. I actually feel really shitty and guilty about this, because I put music playing right beside me, and I tell myself it's still kind of like working on music, but I'm just getting ideas for the next day when I go to sit down and try to write. It's not bad though, certain videogames you play can actually give you ideas and inspiration for music, God of War 3 did for me!Hypefiend wrote:one thing that stops you from production is playing xbox its like i can do anything in the world (not literally) and i decide to stay in my room and play CoD all day i mean its almost like a fucking drug you can't get off of it the only thing that can stop my addiction is the red light of death.
Thanks for the wicked post too, bookmarked, and will re-visit whenever those shitty times come up again!
Muta wrote:jesus. you're the 2nd one I stumble upon with the name "Crytek" (I still gotta think of something different)crytek wrote:No joke, but this thread got me back into making tunes. Subscribing to this for when I need a kick in the arse.
Cheers. Turning off the net for a while now
I used it, but came to figure on myspace someone already uses it.
or maybe thats you.
http://www.myspace.com/crytekussr
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