Setting It To Music
Posted by Concert List | Posted in Concert Promotion, Online Concert | Posted on 30-11-2008
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Setting It To Music-I know some people like to write while their favourite music is playing, and others prefer silence. I’m a silence person myself but there are special cases.
For example, if the kids are home and making a racket, music through headphones is a great way to isolate myself for an hour or two. I don’t mean I wander round the house 24/7 in a musical daze, but if I need a couple of quiet hours of writing time to finish off my word count this is the way to get it.
Second, if I’m writing an important scene I find the right music can really help to set my own mood, and therefore the mood of the piece I’m writing.
And that’s really the reason for this blog post.
You see, although you might listen to music while writing, how carefully do you select the pieces? I use my own yPlay software which allows 100 named playlists, but anything else with similar features should do. And here’s what you need: a playlist for each mood and style of writing. Have a Romance playlist with gentle love songs, an Action playlist with heavy drumming and wild electric guitars, perhaps a Classical playlist for a bit of culture – something to listen to while you’re writing about a visit to a posh hotel or restaurant, forexample.
What you don’t want to do is have one playlist with all your faves mixed up. It’s very hard to write a touching romantic scene when heavy metal is hammering your ears one minute and Cliff Richard is going on about his walking talking doll the next.

