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Re: Do you still "write"? Janice & Bud 7 minutes ago Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
And here’s a criticism of the study from the same journal. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1517235/full Pardon the intrusion but my background in clinical psychology occasionally makes a rare appearance. 😀 And particularly when reading such broad sweeping conclusions as expressed in the posted article. Regardless it’s all interesting and well worthy of studying - both perspectives.
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Re: Do you still "write"? B.D.Thomas 1 hour ago Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
I used to carve my lyrics into stones, but I stopped because typos are such a PITA to fix. grin But to be honest, I still mostly write lyrics by hand. Why? Because a pen and a sheet of paper are more than just tools for putting characters and words on paper. When I'm writing and get stuck, I (unconsciously) start drawing little pictures (just like most people do during a long phone call). Or replace the dot on the "i" with a little heart if it's a love song. Or draw two eyes, a nose, and a mouth inside a uppercase "O" that’s smiling at me. Or I draw an arrow from line 12 to line 2 to show where that line should go,. Or highlight passages with borders or underlines. Or cross them out. Or put exclamation marks where the cool stuff is. You can always see how the text evolves, the process of writing. With a text editor and unlimited undo, you only see the final result. The process itself remains hidden and is quickly forgotten. That's a completely different stimulus for the brain. And last but not least, pen and paper work anywhere above sea level.
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Re: Do you still "write"? Guitarhacker 2 hours ago Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by David Snyder
This.
Well, at least you can actually read it. I often go back to something I've written and after looking at it from several different angles and pondering over it, I still can't decipher it. I had a cashier ask me one day when I signed the credit card thing if I was a doctor. I asked her what made her ask that. She said, "your signature is totally illegible". Yes, I reckon it is. I had actually taken to printing the things I really needed to read later. What it is, is that my brain is 5 letters ahead of my hand, at times even on the next word, and my hand tries to catch up and the result would have Egyptologists who deciphered the hieroglyphics totally baffled.
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Re: blessings flow Guitarhacker 2 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
There's just something "happy" about reggae music. It's certainly a fun style to play with. Cool song.
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Re: Do you still "write"? MarioD 3 hours ago Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Virtually all of my writing is done on my computer. The main reasons are that it is easier for me and it is legible, my handwriting is a lot like my doctor's. Arthritis makes it difficult for me to write.
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Re: Do you still "write"? JohnJohnJohn 3 hours ago Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
In my college days I usually attempted to write down as much as possible during the lecture so I could learn it later during a study session. If I had had a computer I would have typed my notes. I doubt it would have made much of a difference in my overall college success since learning is a lot more than just taking notes. As for writing lyrics I never use pen and paper any more. The process of hand writing brings me no joy and I rewrite everything so much it would likely cause me to abandon the craft altogether. As for what tool I use to write lyrics...my favorite is Notepad++ (NOT MS Notepad!) Notepad++ is an extremely powerful text editor perfect for lyric writing, coding, hex editing, searching text in external text files, etc. I probably use only 10% of what it can do. Oh, and it is completely FREE! https://notepad-plus-plus.org/
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Lost in the Clouds MarioD 3 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
You are a low level accountant in a large corporation. You sit in the basement of the corporation's skyscraper doing insignificant paperwork. You look at the clock like it is a drum keeping time. You start to daydream and your mind wonders. It is like you are having hallucinations with some visions close and others far away, all backed by slowly shifting clouds. You are Lost in the Clouds BiaB style - Zenith Vocals and Arp Americana Tempo - 40 BPM I used all of the RTs in this style plus the MIDI side of the following: guitar - Solaris Gtr - Aurora Shift Piano - Kontakt - Vibraphone - Musser Utility track - UVI Workstation - Noctua - After Glow Via my breath and keyboard controller I am playing the Swam Bansuri. As always all comments are welcomed. Lost in the Clouds
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Re: blessings flow DC Ron 3 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Super job, Izzy. Nice crafting of tiresome magazine lifestyle topics to a very fun theme. Reggae always feels uplifting to me, so I think this was a great style choice. Super arrangement! Had to double check the credits for the horn section--Nicely played! Super vocals, too. Old dog? Doesn't sound like it. New tricks? Definitely! My foots still tapping... Nice stuff!
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3 Ways to MIDI Program Realistic Funk Bass TheMaartian 4 hours ago Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Here's an excellent video from the HIFIMIDI YouTube channel on programming funk bass lines in MIDI. The video uses EZBass, but you could use any good bass VSTi.
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Re: Sang Some Songs (with Joliz) rsdean 4 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
B.D., Thank you - we both appreciate that. Bob
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Re: Do you still "write"? David Snyder 4 hours ago Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
This.
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blessings flow Izzy 5 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
blessings flow Hi Folks So, a while back, I found myself trapped in a doctor’s waiting room, forced to read a lifestyle magazine. You know the ones—full of "10 ways to live forever" and "why kale will change your life." It inspired these lyrics, but for years, I couldn't find a home for them. They’ve been unceremoniously rejected by Rock, Folk, and Blues, and were starting to gather more dust than my record collection. A friend finally suggested Reggae. The problem? My internal clock is apparently allergic to the "off" beat. I tried, but I think my rhythm section was fighting a civil war. Thankfully, "Band-in-a-Box" stepped in as the mediator to provide the foundation. At 71, I’ve finally birthed my first Reggae tune "Blessings Flow" . I know the learning curve is steeper than my doctor’s waiting room stairs, so if you’ve got any advice on how to make this old dog learn some new rhythmic tricks, I’m all ears. Bless up! .........please. Lyrics on Soundcloud Tempo 93 Key A Style is _REGGAE1.STY (Uptempo Reggae) 1153:Bass, Electric, Reggae Ev16 100 1156:Piano, Acoustic, Rhythm Reggae Ev16 100 1154:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm Reggae Ev16 100 1155:Organ, B3, Rhythm Reggae Ev16 100 RealDrums in style:ReggaeClassic^1-a:Sidestick, Hihat , b:Sidestick, Kick, HiHat I played midi organ and brass BV's Me and Mel as usual
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Re: Radio Radio rayc 9 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Excellent. It's not a thing I've considered doing. I'm not optimistic enough. Your voice is rich and warm.
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Re: Sang Some Songs (with Joliz) rayc 9 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Two things that struck me in the intro: The hmms had a kazoo buss to them and Joliz sounds like she's in another room. I think this is more apparent because of your voice, guitar & mandolin having a shared "room". Ace mandolin touches by the way. Really good song, simple, heart felt.
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Re: how it's meant to be rayc 9 hours ago Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Something tells me you'd do a killer version of this in a higher key for the verses. Still cool though.
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Re: Do you still "write"? Mike Halloran 17 hours ago Forum: Songwriting Jump to new postsJump to new posts
I saw that article and it hit home in quite a few ways. My situation is a bit different. I hand-wrote lyrics on legal or steno pads with cross-outs and inserts as the lyrics came together. Only when done would I use a typewriter, later a computer to enter them. That changed seventeen years ago when I had a massive stroke losing the dominant side of my body—I'm left handed. Though I write daily, lyrics are few and far between nowadays—it just doesn't give me the pleasure that I used to enjoy. Three months ago, I had the Vivistim implant done. I am patient #2 on the West Coast. Patient #1 turned out to be my piano tuner for thirty years till his stroke a month after mine. We were featured speakers at the Pacific Stroke Association conference last Wednesday talking about our experiences with the process. Since then, my main progress has been handwriting. I have begun writing cursive again—something I never taught my right hand in seventeen years. I can't just pick up my fountain pen (ball and gel pens are less forgiving as to angle) and go—my arm has not caught up to my hand yet—but I am enjoying the struggle and the process. I feel it may unlock that creativity again; at least, that's the plan. We'll see...
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Re: how it's meant to be Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 11:49 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
It sounds like your brain and mine are on the same wavelength--observing others and making up stories. grin My favorite line: "Lonely lovers kissing stars" Excellent band choices. I like the slow down ending.
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Re: Freckles, Wrinkles, Belly Button Ezekiel's Storm Yesterday at 11:42 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Extremely high commercial value. Extremely catchy pop melody. This is so well produced. Sehr gut!
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Re: Take a Bow (2026 RealStyle) DC Ron Yesterday at 11:06 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by jannesan
I'm a fan and I certainly take a bow! Funny and wild ride on your limousine. Well produced with great vocals, I always enjoy your harmonies. Janne
Thank you, Janne! Harmonies are a lot of fun to sing, glad you like these.
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Re: Blue Mondays MarioD Yesterday at 11:04 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by floyd jane
Mario, This is really enjoyable listen from every angle. The background tracks are mesmerizing. Nice pickin' (cool trills!) Your sax is superb. Expressive! You turned the situation into music one can get lost in... fj
Thanx so much Floyd for this fantastic review. I appreciate it.
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Re: Sang Some Songs (with Joliz) rsdean Yesterday at 10:34 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
David, Thanks very much from both of us! Bob
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Re: Nature Love ~ reggae instrumental DC Ron Yesterday at 10:34 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Chay, very nicely done. Cool effect when you introduce the harp, but all the new instrument reveals are unique and cool as well. Super mix. Top marks from me for your foray into a new band genre. "Irie, Mon!"
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Re: Band in a box 2026 for windows disappointment Gordon Scott Yesterday at 09:40 PM Forum: Band-in-a-Box for Windows Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by DrDan
An error message about exceeding limits in Band-in-a-Box (BIAB) usually happens for two reasons: 1. "Too Many Bars / Exceeding Bar Limits"Band-in-a-Box has a strict maximum limit of 256 bars. If you are working with multiple choruses, ensure your total bar count does not exceed this limit.The Fix: Reduce the number of choruses or shorten your song structure to fit within the 256-bar maximum limit.
I believe that where there are multiple choruses defined in the choruses box, that the bars limit over the repeats limit is significantly higher; IIRC 2048?
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Re: Iola Tao ~ 100% New Music - I deleted the old version Janice & Bud Yesterday at 08:24 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
That's a heckuva group of session guys you put together. Really standout guitar solos. Nice mix ... remarkable how open you can make that many tracks sound. Enjoyed it, J&B
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Re: Mando Bossa floyd jane Yesterday at 08:19 PM Forum: User Showcase Jump to new postsJump to new posts
Originally Posted by BlueAttitude
Hi Floyd, I'm very impressed by your musical journey over the last couple of years, first with the piano, then the lead guitar, and now this! Sounds good to me, nice lines, and nice transition to the guitar. Guitar sounds great, nice tone, good lines. Have you explored any of the bonus preset packs that you can get for S-Gear? Some are not usable (for my music) but some are pretty good.
Thanks, Dave...appreciate that. I grabbed all the preset packs when I bought S-gear. I should look to see if there is anything new since then. A lot of great variety there especially for rhythm track ideas (but I end up using RTs mostly for rhythm)
Originally Posted by BabuMusic
Like a Samurai making his katana, you put your heart and soul into fashioning your mandolin. Your soul now comes out in its sound. Glad you saved some of that boundless soul for the guitar ending. Cool band, too.
Thanks, Marty!
Originally Posted by Birchwood
Hi Floyd, Everyone here is talking about your mandolin, of course, but I just want to say that this bossanova track is very beautiful in itself. Great tempo, good band, and a really nice melody. I think you would say about this: "You made good use of Biab," but here that melody is really yours. I did miss your vocals a bit... The mandolin was a very creative find. The South Americans use it a bit less. You had to put a lot of effort into getting the sound out of it, but I must say, you succeeded well. Is it hanging on your wall again? Or do you have "wild" plans for it? Hans
Thanks, Hans. I'm taking it off the wall almost every day...
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