As a composer, I know that all sorts of sounds I hear are making their way into my brain and soul and later sneak into my music.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you listen to a lot of music, it gradually seeps into your consciousness or your unconsciousness and comes out in your music.
As a composer, I'm basically trying to represent myself through my music in an honest way.
When I hear the piano played in a compositional way, like in a songwriter's way in a compositional way, there's a certain arc to that that I love.
It's funny because as a composer, you want to hear your songs live on. I think a lot of times people will create a song and it becomes stagnant or something that they're no longer interested in playing, and they leave it alone.
I have music in my brain all the time, all sorts.
Although technical discussions are interesting to composers, I suspect that the truly magical and spiritual powers of music arise from deeper levels of our psyche.
You hear the same work by different orchestras, different conductors, violinists, pianists, singers, and slowly, the work reveals itself and begins to live deeper in you.
I often think of random melodies. And I pretty much hear in my head what I want to do with the orchestra as I'm writing on the piano.
I've found that when I'm having trouble solidifying a character or a scene, that music will often free my subconscious just that last little bit to allow me to move forward, and often it's in a direction that I didn't expect, but is 100 percent true to the character.
I frequently hear music in the very heart of noise.
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