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Listening to archive

Page history last edited by April Sopczak 13 years, 7 months ago

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Listening to: 

 

August 24th          Their love make Christmas!

August 25th          A song that always makes me sing and dance

August 26th          GenX try to process the war our dads and uncles fought.

August 27th          Lines being crossed

August 29th          Rocking my Irish roots

August 30th          A school shooter's reasoning 

August 31st          The destination of my commute

September 1st      A port of call doubling as a booty call 

September 2nd     A really talented kid

September 3rd     An apt remix of last night

September 5th     Queen remixed for mommies 

September 6th     One of the best songs ever

September 7th      An 80's rock ballad

September 8th      High school memories

September 10th    A cool duo with a cool vibe

September 11th    Another cool duo

September 12th    The best drummer to ever live and breathe

September 13th    Italian Franciscan's gettin' down

September 14h     Baby makin music - proceed with caution

September 17th    Great flick, great music

Comments (1)

ShareRiff said

at 9:58 am on Aug 26, 2010

This is a great idea. I'm sure most of us consider the role sound/silence, and in general seek to establish a specific kind of atmosphere when we write. Keeping track of this sort of "tuning" and sharing information about this aspect of compositional practice may help create consistency by drawing attention to the formation of writerly habits; or it could create new experiments ( For Adam, I know, experimenting with sound is not so much an adjunct to "the writing" as it is the compositional practice itself). Meanwhile, a playlist emerges!

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