NEW FEATURE: Listen to some new music

CHECK OUT SOME NEW MUSIC

Hey guys, I added a new feature to the site.  If you look at the sidebar on the right-hand side of this page, and you scroll down a little bit, you’ll see a new section that is called “Try Out Some New Music”.

This is something that will update a couple times a day, showing you 5 new songs that have been uploaded to unsignedbands.net.  I didn’t program the widget, and this is the first time I’ve ever tried to use it on a blog, but it seems to fit in well with what we’re trying to do here.  After all, most people would agree that the best way to fuel your own musical creativity is to listen to lots of different kinds of music, right?

Well, from what I can tell, the list will update a couple times each day.  It will only display songs from one genre at a time, but to keep things varied, I’ll try to change the genre every week or so.  Check back often, and use this as your own personal tool to discover new music.

 NEW FEATURE:  Listen to some new music

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Just a quick note: My writing schedule

Hey everyone!

Sorry I haven’t written much lately.  Between Thanksgiving activities a couple weeks ago, Christmas activities since then, and probably for the next few weeks, and the crazy weather and snow days that I’ve had around here, there have been lots of things distracting me from trying to set up a regular writing schedule.

I can probably tell you that my writing will continue to be hit or miss over the next few weeks.  I’m going to plan on trying to post every day, but I realize that there will be a lot of days that I fail.

Hang with me during these times and try to go easy on me.  icon smile Just a quick note:  My writing schedule   I know for a 100% fact that when the new year starts and the holiday life-style starts fading away, I will be much more consistent on writing in here!

That being said, I’m looking for some ideas that you readers might be interested in, so I’d love to hear some feedback.  What kinds of things do you want to talk about?  I know a couple of you have expressed that you like my Random Title and Random Topic posts.  I really want to get into some creative instrumentation ideas too.  Anything else you guys would like us to dive into?

Keep in mind that I’m trying to explore these ideas with you, so I’m always open to looking at new ways of doing things.

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Welcome to Creative-Music.org

Welcome to Creative-Music.org

Hey everyone. My name is Jason. I have two major passions that I spend my free time doing: Watching football and playing music. For the last year or so, I’ve been writing a Minnesota Vikings Blog called The Viking Ship, and I have discovered that I really enjoy blogging when the topic is so important to me. So, since I’ve become pretty established in my routine of writing in the Viking blog, I thought it would be a good time to add a music blog as well.

I’ve been playing music for a long time. I’m currently 30 years old, and I think I started playing guitar when I was 16. When I was around 19 I learned how to play bass, and when I was about 20 I added drums and piano to the list. I’ve been in a few bands over the years, mainly when I was in my early 20s. The two bands that I was in that did the most writing and playing were Force That Binds and Mint Pink. If you search the web, I’m sure you’d find some old pages floating around out there with info on those bands. Maybe at some point recordings from those bands will make it into posts on this blog.

At first I, like a lot of musicians, had dreams of being a “rock star”. Actually, I didn’t care a ton about the fame and fortune (although that would be nice). What I really wanted was music to be my job. I wanted to spend my days playing music.

As I got older, my interest shifted from playing music more towards just writing good music. Music stopped being something that I wanted to do for a job, and started being some thing that I had to do for me, my songwriting parters, and anyone who would listen. Writing and recording music became my creative outlet, and I started to feel like I needed that outlet.

Before you start reading my blog, you should know that I have never written a “hit” song in my life. I’ve helped write songs that have gotten local radio play, and songs that listeners would come to shows expecting to hear (all in my band days), but I’m not the kind of songwriter who can teach people how to write a hit song that a top artist will want to record and will eventually make you rich. I’ve never written a song that anyone anytime has ever wanted to record, and to be perfectly honest, I probably never will. If that’s what you’re looking for, I certainly don’t blame you, but this site probably isn’t for you. There are lots of good sites on the internet that can probably help you out. Just google something along the lines of “how to write a hit song”.

Instead, I’m more interested in musical creativity. I’m more interested in thinking about different ways to use instruments, or new ways of putting different genres together. I’m fascinated by people who can think outside the box when it comes to music. I’m really impressed when people can make their own instruments that sound good, or when people can take toys or games and turn them into musical machines. I love it when people use effects on instruments that they weren’t intended for.

Don’t get me wrong… I still do a lot of “straightforward” writing when it comes to music, and I still enjoy a well written radio friendly song. But again, there’s a lot of other sites out there that can help you out with those things way better than I can.

But hopefully I can help you discover creative musicians, or help you find a new approach to writing creative music for yourself. I’ll be presenting ideas about possible ways of trying new things. To be honest, some of them will seem ridiculous to you, but others will grab you and inspire you to great things.

The trick to using this blog successfully will be to not take the ideas and thoughts presented literally. Instead, think about what is posted here, let it bounce around in your brain a little bit, and see if you can mold it into something that works for you.

One last note: I love sharing ideas. If you have some things you would like to share… let me know! You can email me at [email protected] or you can just leave me a comment somewhere on the blog.

NOTE:  This post will also be used for the ABOUT page on the blog

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