I always admire your structured approach to creativity, and I am also apprehensive about setting it up in my own life, which is also the very reason I am really tempted to sign up for your course, haha. I really want to engage more with developing piano skills (I have been slacking recently). Putting them to practice with a clear goal might just be the way.
I really connected with this. As someone creating music almost every day, I've realized that inspiration is only the spark. What truly makes the difference is showing up, even on the days when nothing seems to happen.
Some of my favorite songs didn't begin with a brilliant idea. They began with a simple decision: "Let's keep creating."
Thank you for reminding us that creativity isn't something we wait for. It's something we nurture.
Super interesting read & thanks for sharing this overview of points! I like to think that sometimes the editing can be the start of the creative process too, especially if inspiration comes from sounds (ie field recordings, as is the case with a lot of my music) - definitely feel like also switching up the instruments/palette is such a great way of approaching creativity. And actually, so is making your palette smaller than you’d think possible! There’s ideas to unlock with more restraint sometimes!
I always admire your structured approach to creativity, and I am also apprehensive about setting it up in my own life, which is also the very reason I am really tempted to sign up for your course, haha. I really want to engage more with developing piano skills (I have been slacking recently). Putting them to practice with a clear goal might just be the way.
Thank you for the shoutout, again!
I really connected with this. As someone creating music almost every day, I've realized that inspiration is only the spark. What truly makes the difference is showing up, even on the days when nothing seems to happen.
Some of my favorite songs didn't begin with a brilliant idea. They began with a simple decision: "Let's keep creating."
Thank you for reminding us that creativity isn't something we wait for. It's something we nurture.
Love it! Thanks for the reply!
Super interesting read & thanks for sharing this overview of points! I like to think that sometimes the editing can be the start of the creative process too, especially if inspiration comes from sounds (ie field recordings, as is the case with a lot of my music) - definitely feel like also switching up the instruments/palette is such a great way of approaching creativity. And actually, so is making your palette smaller than you’d think possible! There’s ideas to unlock with more restraint sometimes!