Most of the time you won't get a complete song out of these flashes but you will get the foundation for a great song.
There are other times when you may not have a flash of inspiration but you know you need to create. What works for me most of times is when I keep listening to the music over and over until I get something I can write down on paper. Once I have one line written, the next one is easier to write because I have a set the foundation. The song almost writes itself from this point.
I am now what I like to call in the "flow" or "groove".
It's at this point where I usually don't want to be disturbed and I want to finish what I've started. Sometimes this isn't always the case. There are plenty of songs that I have to comeback to finish. As long as the foundation is there I am usually able to reconnect to the energy and feeling (the inspiration ) that I had originally.
We are all different but we all have access to creativity. To be creative means "to create" which is a gift all of us have. Some of us are better as creating in certain ways than others.
All songwriting coaches advise to always keep a pen and paper or voice recorder handy just in case you get one of these flashes of inspiration.
How do you know what will work for you?
Some ways you can stimulate creativity include:
* listening to other genres of music like jazz or classical music
* keeping a pen and paper or voice recorder as suggested previously
* taking a walk in the park or going to the mall
* reading a book
* brainstorm - just start writing whatever comes to mind
* start a random conversation with someone else creative
* collaborate with another writer
These tips should get your creative juices flowing. You'll never know which idea will be your million dollar baby.
Let's Make It Happen!!!
Mello Melanin, The Hot Instrumentalist