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If you use a streaming service of some kind or (like old-fashioned me) a CD-player sometimes , then yes. But joking aside now. I honestly never really wondered. I use Apple Music or - like mentioned above - good ol' silver. In the former I found it quite easy to collect titles / albums / playlists that suit me, not only writing-wise. The latter I use when an album fits the story almost wholly. I used the album
which I wrote originally for the "Musicology Anthology" , to base the whole story on. The texts - their literal and also figuratively meanings - just clicked and so the gesamtkunstwerk emerged... the CD must have a groove by now (and the Apple copy, too). That'd be an example for "writing music" for me. Of course, you could do the other thing, too: listen to the radio (streaming service) and let your characters speak to you. When you listen to music and it sparks whole scenes / chapters (like the album mentioned above), then you're one lucky writing gal. That happened to me a lot during last NaNo. There's a growing Playlist "inspired" by Laura and Vince. Contains a lot of REM, INXS, Keane, Kodaline, Roxette, Tom Petty, Dire Straits, "Amys" Macdonald & Winehouse, but also local music, e.g. by the MĆ¼nchner Freiheit and the Spider Murphy Gang, which are local bands from Munich in Germany where my NaNo 2021 was set (I and my FMC are German). When I have the time to gather them before November, I'll share it. |
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