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How do you visualise your creations
How ?
Visuals play such a part in musical experience these days, personally my favourite thing to see would be an old boy playing his acoustic guitar, stamping his foot for a beat and sin dinging his heart out.
If I just heard the same thing on the radio it wouldn't be the same.
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I like to think it is this...
But it is probably more like this...
Exactly the same as @1P18 . Amazing coincidence
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I'm sorry, I've gotta call ThereBadgermin for the win!
@JohnnyGoodyear, how did you get that picture of my soul?
@1P18, if you can drudge up Godzilla's drop kick from "Godzilla vs. Megalon," I may have to reverse my ruling
Of course, when I was younger...
I sense a rift....
May be corny, but I go back to the image of the Universe or stars at night to remind me of the possibilities in life and in turn, music.
Now from what I remember from Astronomy 101, the Hubble Deep Field telescope pictures (one of them above) that showed the Universe in incredible detail, show thousands of individual galaxies, each with millions of stars... I mean some of the larger galaxies can have trillions, yes TRILLIONS of individual stars, just in one galaxy. Plus the Hubble pictures only show a few thousand galaxies, when it's theorized there are possibly as many as 200 billion in the observable Universe.
It is staggering, and to me instead of making me feel small or seeing life on Earth as insignificant, the expanse of the Universe makes me feel like anything is possible. It's like the risks I'm taking musically or the feelings I'm putting out in the open don't weigh on me as much, instead I feel excited about the possibilities.
It doesn't happen all the time, but I'll visualize the expanse of the Universe if I'm in a funk or having writers block OR when a track is going good or a songwriting bit is turning into something cool. It works on both positive and negative situations.
I'm not religious but I'm spiritual, its like music is my religion really...It's like my "force" to quote the Jedi, the Universe trip is a positive visualization that brings me good joojoo.
Man you guys kill me...Smile definitely back on my face this morning
@u0421793 - Nice picture of Beijing.
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