Why writing outside of the studio will benefit your creativity

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Although electronic artists may have no problem crafting a beautiful melody, many have difficulty putting together lyrics to accompany it. Every artist has their strengths and weaknesses, while some pride themselves on their lyrics, others don’t find songwriting an easy task. Everyone has their own approach when putting together lyrics, but one of the best methods is to write without the aid of instruments or technology. We’ve taken a look at some of the reasons why writing without the aid of instruments or equipment can improve your creativity.

While it is true that many electronic tracks thrive without the need for vocals, often adding a vocal is the element that primes a release for commercial success. Some artists choose to write their lyrics before starting the production, while others prefer to have the main body of the track in place first. Some simply need a short melody in order to put together winning vocals. Often the best inspiration will come to you when you’re not expecting it, you might wake up from a dream feeling inspired, or may even be out in public. In these moments of inspiration, it is important to write down your ideas, even if the timing is not entirely convenient. Often when you are inspired, you won’t be near your studio or any instruments, so will have to write without an aid. Writing without an instrument can be daunting, but is vital to your success as an artist.

 

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Writing a song based around an exciting melody can lead to lazy song writing. By writing your lyrics outside of the studio, it requires your lyrics to really shine. This way, the lyrics must stand alone and really connect with the listener. By forcing the lyrics out into the open alone, it ensures that you will put absolutely all of your creative power into writing the best lyrics that you possibly can. It is all too common in the electronic genre for artists to lack creativity when songwriting and focus instead on creating the perfect drop. Although for electronic artists the focus often resides with the composition of the track, providing high-quality lyrics can take a track to the next level of popularity, including achieving success in the commercial chart.

Although many artists focus solely on the ferocity of their productions in order to achieve success in the electronic music industry, it is important to look at the bigger picture. The vast majority of tracks that perform well in the commercial chart have lyrics that resonate with a diverse audience. By combining the adrenaline of an electronic anthem with the vocals of a pop it, you can create the highest possible chance of succeeding in the mainstream chart. Although you may want to start small and focus on electronic alone, it is important to have a plan for the long run and ensure that you are able to succeed in the mainstream chart too.

Without any other sounds in the background, you will have much more freedom with your songwriting. You will be able to explore different rhythms and patterns without needing to fit into a rigid format that is already in place. The best creativity occurs when the writer is truly free to express themselves without rules or boundaries. Although a melody may be helpful in creating lyrics, it can often limit your creativity without your knowledge. In order to truly explore all possible options with your lyrics, it is important not to limit yourself to a specific melody or beat, these aspects will come later.

Writing away from your studio may also bring out a creative side of you that you didn’t know was there. You may explore ideas that have never occurred to you before and find that you feel more inspired than ever. Inspiration is something that can often be triggered by an external or internal source, such as personal experiences. Inspirational triggers are most commonly found when exploring outside of your comfort zone and trying something new. By leaving your usual routine behind and experiencing new methods, you may just find that your creativity is triggered by the new scenario.

When making a note of your new idea, it is recommended to record it as a voice memo on your phone so that you can listen back and make adjustments. Listening back can often spur your imagination and enable you to create the next few lines that will follow. Every time you have a new idea, re-record the whole song again to provide you with a fresh take on the original. By keeping recordings through every stage of the process, you will be able to nurture your original idea without straying too far and over-developing the song. Retaining the original idea is important for allowing the song to truly flourish, as true inspiration is the key to the success of any venture.

Songwriting without the help of instruments or studio equipment is a highly beneficial activity for any artist. Not only does it help you develop your songwriting skills, but it also has the potential to aid you in creating exciting ideas for new tracks. The potential benefits are endless, and will provide you with a great deal of long-term knowledge. Whether you’re just beginning your career as an artist and are looking for a new idea, or if you’re a seasoned producer looking to change things up, writing your next lyrics without instruments could help you produce your best work yet.

 

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