{"id":506,"date":"2010-03-24T17:15:19","date_gmt":"2010-03-24T22:15:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.othertime.com\/musicblog\/?p=506"},"modified":"2010-03-24T18:30:51","modified_gmt":"2010-03-24T23:30:51","slug":"writing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.othertime.com\/musicblog\/?p=506","title":{"rendered":"writing"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So I was wrong yesterday.  I didn&#8217;t recording anything.  I left the computer alone and did some writing.  With a pen a paper, that is.  When I was a student I often wrote things out before I picked up an instrument.  In fact, I had a very strict rule when composing for the guitar that I would never have the instrument in my hand when writing for it because I didn&#8217;t want my fingers pushing me around.  There are some shapes that are too comfortable and some great sounds to be had when (my) technique is pushed.  When I moved back to the steel string guitar, I left some of that discipline behind because my approach is more improvisational with that instrument.  It&#8217;s funny that I&#8217;d never thought about it that way until last night.<\/p>\n<p>Life needs balance and as such I decided to try it the old way.  I&#8217;m rusty, but it felt pretty good to force myself into it.  The old muscles are there, if a little weak from lack of use.  I&#8217;ll see how it sounds in my next session.  Maybe it will provide the spark that I need right now.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/othertime.com\/camera\/webpic67.jpg\" class=\"alignright\" alt=\"something shiny\"><\/p>\n<p>Casting about for a new project makes for a moody guy in my case.  It&#8217;s easy when there&#8217;s a plan.  But what do you do when inspiration hasn&#8217;t dropped in lately?  <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.stevenpressfield.com\/\">Pressfield<\/a> and dozens of others tell us to show up.  And they&#8217;re right.  You never know when it will strike and you definitely want to be in the room when it does.  I&#8217;m also making headway by tying my work to a place.  Being sure that I&#8217;m physically in my studio ensures that even if I&#8217;m not making obvious progress, I&#8217;m putting in the time.  There&#8217;s an association between the work and the place.  I don&#8217;t think people realize how powerful that can be.  We know it when it comes to jobs.  When you&#8217;re at work you&#8217;re &#8220;at work.&#8221;  Why should that be different for other things?  It isn&#8217;t.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m still honoring my commitment to write down five things that I have done each day.  Going into my studio always generates a point for that list.  Sometimes more than one.  This is great for general motivation.  My current lack of direction could easily have led to a week off and I have to be honest and credit my wife&#8217;s TV show being on last night for putting me into the physical space.  That simple pressure (I hate the theme music on her show&#8230;and yes, I&#8217;ve long accepted the fact that I&#8217;m a freak) coupled with my need to have five things for my notebook put me into the room physically.  But once I was in there, good things happened despite the absence of a plan.<\/p>\n<p>As it turns out, getting results is pretty easy when you show up.  The hard part is finding the mechanisms that ensure you do.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So I was wrong yesterday. I didn&#8217;t recording anything. I left the computer alone and did some writing. With a pen a paper, that is. 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