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Star wrote:Sometimes I like to listen to music when I write, but I also like to go outside, maybe for a drive first before I write or just sitting outside. But yeah music playing softly in the background is cool :wink:
Not for me. My brain need silence.

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actually without music i feel bore to write
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I can't do it. I just end up writing the lyrics of the song I'm listening to. And if it's instrumental, I get distracted and start humming along.
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I always listen to music when i create mostly popular music but the music and everything goes on silent when i go back over what i have written. Music is a great tool that excites the brain, like film director such as Stanley Kubrick many use music to direct his movies.
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Either classical or hard rock, almost without fail. The only exception is if I'm writing in a public place during a civilized hour. Favorites include Disturbed, KMFDM, Slayer, Testament, Beethoven, Mozart, Dimmu Borgir, etc.
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I like to listen to music when I write. What I listen to definitely depends on my mood, though I tend to favor jazz. I find that the rhythms help me with the pacing of my writing. That said, other times, I find that I need quiet to write. This is usually when I've got a pressing deadline. For some reason, music tends to distract me then.
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I like to listen to either classical music, or anything by Kronos Quartet - (especially the early stuff).
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I need complete silence when I write poetry or literature.

I also compose music and find that I create better songs by being inspired by music that I listen to directly beforehand.
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Sometimes I listen to music, sometimes I don't. For the most part, I do not find it distracting but I can't really say it necessarily adds any inspiration either.

However, sometimes the lyrics of a song that i like can help me to come up with some unique lines of poetry.
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When I am reading,I never listen to music..But when I am writing I love having music on..I have different playlists on my iPod for when I'm in a writing mood..
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froz wrote:When I am reading,I never listen to music..But when I am writing I love having music on..I have different playlists on my iPod for when I'm in a writing mood..
That makes sense, your playlist should be built to reflect the type of material you plan to write about.
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I have a specific playlist I listen to because it sets the right mood, but I have to keep it playing pretty softly..
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I wouldn't say I ever have to keep it soft but I can see how overly loud music could be a problem.
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I actually listen to music while driving home at night. I mainly listen to things on Pandora, but have it tuned to some very deep, haunting music. I like the intensity and the creepiness. When I hear a song I particularly like, I will screen shot it quickly and then go listen to it while I write. I was writing a Zombie novel for a while (100k words in) and I did this daily for a long while.

It made my commute home from work an awesome experience because by the time I got home, I was ready to write!
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I like to listen (in order of the most common choices) to "ambient" electronica, classical (baroque in particular), opera, or jazz (especially big band or cool). I use AOL radio mostly but we have a lot of music in our home ITunes library to choose from too.
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