Dark or what?
Feb. 12th, 2009 11:32 amI've just realised that Apocalyptica suits my writing very well--the infamous Seph-Satinvalkyrie introduced me to them when I was writing Transgression, and I've just been replaying some of it. It really fits the dark mood of the book I'm writing, even though the time-frame is completely wrong. I think it's the combination of the tooth-grating edge of the strings together with the depressing riffs. (And yes, that's the sort of thing I really like!)
I get very writing-inspired by pieces of music and remember having to stop the car one day when I heard Sospiri op.70 by Elgar. It struck such an immediate chord with me and I thought "Yes! That's EXACTLY how Edward feels in Junction X when...."
I tend to have Musicovery on while I write which is such a great online radio station--I pick "classical" and generally "dark" or "calm" or somewhere around the middle. I'm rarely "positive" or "energetic"! That pumps out some great mood pieces.
I don't think I could ever do a "Soundtrack" to Standish, or anything like that though. Amusingly, one of the most played albums I was listening to when I was writing that was Billie Holiday's greatest Hits. Hardly the write time era, but perhaps it was the blues that helped with the tone.
I must compile a list of my inspirational pieces, perhaps with downloads, and do a list on The Macaronis.
What about you? What music inspires you? (I'll not have heard of it, of course, because I don't really know anything about music after 1989....) Do you have music playing when you write? Do you ever hear a piece of music that EXACTLY describes a scene in your books?
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Date: 2009-02-12 12:02 pm (UTC)At work I'll quite often write in the student cafe, just to get out of the office and away from the phone, and I'll listen to my iPod then. Mostly instrumental, mostly soundtracks - but I will occasionally listen to songs with words.
Not yet, although some pieces (or parts of them) convey a bit of the mood. I don't do playlists because (a) they're time-consuming and (b) I change my mind too often, so I generally leave that sort of thing alone.
Merry
=^..^=
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Date: 2009-02-12 12:21 pm (UTC)OMG seph. now that brings back memories!
Hmm. I must think on the inspriation front. I am more pictures in head than sounds.
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Date: 2009-02-12 12:39 pm (UTC)PS It's actually snowing properly and Misters Magpie are fighting over a piece of lamb I threw out this morning.
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Date: 2009-02-12 12:43 pm (UTC)oo - i never thought of putting meat out - will have to try that - there are magpies around, but they rarely come into the garden.
We had another dusting of snow this morning, but it's all gone again now.
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Date: 2009-02-12 01:07 pm (UTC)I'm listening to this and watching Meerkat Manor. The two don't quite seem to go, lol.
Hope you enjoy!
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Date: 2009-02-12 01:15 pm (UTC)You probably have heard of most of my musical taste though, because my fave composer died in 1687.
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Date: 2009-02-12 01:34 pm (UTC)The walking-in-the-snow scene with the Wizarding photo booth was supposed to be a flashback, because it was inspired by the Cure's "Pictures of You," but it wound up being used in sequence instead. Even so, there's an unwritten scene in my head where the older, grieving Severus is alone in his room and looking at that photo strip and remembering the night they took it.
"Voices Carry" was chosen for their walkout fight AFTER the scene was written, not before (this is the case for most of the songs). At the time I knew the song's alleged narrative (abusive controlling boyfriend, girl finds the courage to walk out) from the video, but something about it seemed right for their anger over a situation forcing them to stay closeted. It wasn't until very recently that I read that Aimee Mann had originally written the song with "she" instead of "he" as the pronoun and it WAS about a disagreement over staying closeted! I feel very clever now.
Most of them weren't played while writing, though.
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Date: 2009-02-12 01:36 pm (UTC)For ROI, it was charts/dance/rap music. More, erm, contemporary.
Dvorak I love. Synphony for the New World is brilliance.
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Date: 2009-02-12 03:53 pm (UTC)Do you ever hear a piece of music that EXACTLY describes a scene in your books?
Oh, God, yes. The original version of This Tragic Glass had an iTunes playlist containing seven days' worth of music. I still need to tweak it for the revisions, because a lot of the content hasn't changed -- it's just moved around. Everything I write has at least one section that's specifically inspired by some piece or another. The most recent was a combination of 'A Thousand Kisses Deep' by Leonard Cohen and 'Angel' by Massive Attack that produced a truly traumatic finale for an as-yet-in-progress story based on Shakespeare's Richard III.
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Date: 2009-02-12 04:33 pm (UTC)I've got pretty diverse musical tastes so any music will do.
When I'm really into whatever I'm writing I'll put on my head phones but not put any music on. For some reason having my ears covered assists with concentration.
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Date: 2009-02-12 04:38 pm (UTC)Classical music, which I have a large collection of on CD, tends to put me to sleep though it's what my mom listened to when she wrote.
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Date: 2009-02-12 05:01 pm (UTC)You should share your picture inspiration, too.
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Date: 2009-02-12 05:04 pm (UTC)I was sad about Wogan leaving, too, though he made Eurovision for me. Won't be the same...
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Date: 2009-02-12 08:26 pm (UTC)Also, such icon love!
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Date: 2009-02-12 10:19 pm (UTC)there were other words, but i judge them unimportant.
mmm. jason isaacs.
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Date: 2009-02-12 11:00 pm (UTC)BTW - have you ever seen JI's home movie of Peter Pan on the dvd extras. PRICELESS!!!!!!!!
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