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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
You can use existing music in a film, but creating a soundtrack is very different. One note can be enough.
I'm drawing from two generations back how to think about music, how to think about why you travel to make music, what the possible pitfalls of that are for the way your life is structured. The good and bad of all of it get into the mix of what's created, what you're creating.
To keep creating something with this type of music, you have to take it out of the box. — © Brian Setzer
To keep creating something with this type of music, you have to take it out of the box.
My deepest gratitude to the Creator for His gift to me...the joy I receive in creating my music.
I love creating music that makes people dance, smile and have a good time.
Making music, creating lyrics comes very naturally to me.
I think, if I had my choice, I would spend all my time in the studio writing, and creating music.
To me, that's what music is: creating a mood, and taking the listener to the place that you're going.
I just want to say, creating music with Childish Gambino has been one of the greatest joys of my life.
I like and I love everything that has to do with cinema: writing, directing, editing, creating music, and even acting.
In my opinion, there is a huge lack of imaginative, unconventional music being created by artists today and what little there is, goes widely unappreciated by the masses. 'Port Blue' is my attempt at re-creating the music I want to hear and the emotions I want to feel." "If by chance you ever feel as though you’ve come to know these songs, please consider yourself a friend because in a manner of speaking, you know me. This music is my heart and soul. This is who? I am." (Adam R. Young, 2006)
I don't listen to a lot of music at all. I think that's very bizarre too, because it was such a comfort zone for me. But I don't know if I had my fill, but I don't listen to a lot of music, because I'm creating it.
Music has given a voice to many generations, and I think we, as artists, can be a part of creating a better world.
Creating music and just having someone's art directs the way you think about life subconsciously.
I like and I love everything that has to do with cinema, writing, directing, editing, creating music, and even acting.
For me, creating music is just as relaxing as sitting down and doing nothing. — © Jack Garratt
For me, creating music is just as relaxing as sitting down and doing nothing.
Thankfully I have a fan base that wants to see me, so I really enjoy creating music that is different.
Being on the road is a great habitat for creating new music because there's so many different experiences.
I love all types of music - jazz, great pop music, world music and folk music - but the music I listen to most is piano music from the 18th, 19th and 20th century. Russian music in particular.
By looking through the eyes of co-creation - seeing that we are co-creating this universe, co-creating our relationships, and co-creating our experiences - we can find the unseen patterns that exist inside of us. And with this clear-eyed wisdom, we are able to cut the line, drop the anchor, and set ourselves free.
I'm all for in my production, creating really unique textures and sounds - for me that's what I love about music.
My mission is to just keep creating music. If it helps people in some way, then I'm doing the right thing.
People always focus on people like me who use synthesizers, right, which are explicitly electronic and therefore obvious. "Ah, yes, that's electronic music." But they don't realize that so is the concept of actually taking a piece of extant music and literally re-collaging it, taking chunks out and changing the dynamics radically and creating new rhythmic structures with echo and all that. That's real electronic music, as far as I'm concerned.
Studying music encourages self-discipline and diligence, traits that carry over into intellectual pursuits and that lead to effective study and work habits. An association of music and math has, in fact, long been noted. Creating and performing music promotes self-expression and provides self-gratification while giving pleasure to others. In medicine, increasing published reports demonstrate that music has a healing effect on patients. For all these reasons, it deserves strong support in our educational system, along with the other arts, the sciences, and athletics.
I think that the thing is, all those years of creating music or trying to express something of a dark shadow, an existential angst that I have felt most of my life and still feel today, to not be overwhelmed by it. Music, in a way, is a great vehicle, a means by which one can express all these somewhat contradictory feelings.
I want to show people my interpretation of what creating music is, and this is where it comes from: the heart.
I think if you're creating music, and you love the song, holding it back is just doing it an injustice.
Creating music is a wonderful way to celebrate our devotion for Lord Shiva.
I've always been fascinated by the idea of creating music using only vocals.
The same applies to the music and film industries. Until the heads of the labels start wanting to make money rather than creating controversy, tension, and excuses about why piracy is making the job so hard that no one could do it but them - and oh by the way, they need a raise to really focus in on the fight - the music industry is going to have a very tough time of it.
I can only speak for myself - there were times when I just wasn't inspired by creating music.
Computers are no more able to create information than iPods are capable of creating music.
My music is born from instinct. I react to situations a script may provide while creating a song.
Musicians wake up and create a more loving community by creating heavier music.
Unauthorized use of these MP3 files is really creating a problem for artists in the music community.
There are very few singers who know the art of creating music which plays with people's feelings and emotions.
When I get ready to do an album, that means I have something to say for the sake of words, and I listen back to all of the things I've been creating and pull things from out of the air to go with them. It's almost like I start creating the album before I even think about creating it.
I love directing. I love creating things that I don't necessarily even have to be in. I like creating worlds. So I'm getting into writing movies and selling movies and television shows and creating worlds that then get to live beyond me.
I've been listening to a lot of gospel. I think it's the most beautiful kind of music. Just thinking about a group of people on a Sunday morning - no drugs, no partying, just connecting with a higher power. Then there's usually a choir joining together on one or two mics, creating this soulful music. So the recording captures the spirit that comes through.
When I think about creating abundance, it's not about creating a life of luxury for everybody on this planet; it's about creating a life of possibility. It is about taking that which was scarce and making it abundant.
Creating records and writing music with people I admire and respect is a very spiritual and enlightening thing for me. — © Chuck Ragan
Creating records and writing music with people I admire and respect is a very spiritual and enlightening thing for me.
I guess part of my ambivalence about pursuing music as well as acting is that acting is already one of the most difficult careers to create for yourself, I must be insane to embark on creating two careers in two of the most difficult fields. But I have really different ambitions with music; I just want to stay in love with music. I want it to continue to be a means of expression for me that feels like it's mine, and something that feels community-based.
How I set myself apart is by creating the sort of real and honest music, which is who I'm also trying to be.
For me, writing and creating music can be quite a solitary thing.
When I'm on set, I do whatever I can to find my focus. One thing that stays pretty consistent for all my jobs is, I listen to a lot of music while I'm working. Because when there's all this stuff going on, for me to be able to put on headphones and listen to music helps me keep my focus,. A big part of creating a character for me is finding the general palette for what kind of music I'm going to be listening to.
Disco music has had its opportunity earlier and now the young people have taken it to another level. DJs are using our music and creating innovative remixes out of it. This is the way party is today. You can say, it's a new type of disco now.
Music is a passion of mine, so I also want to continue along that path, creating with my friends.
I honestly just hope to continue creating music that people can relate to and connect with in a personal way.
In the beginning we were creating our music, ourselves, every night . . . starting with a few outlines, maybe a few words for a song. Sometimes we worked out in Venice, looking at the surf. We were together a lot and it was good times for all of us. Acid, sun, friends, the ocean, and poetry and music.
It's always been a mantra to me, when making music or creating art, that you have to be vulnerable.
When I'm writing film music, I feel like I'm more a filmmaker than a composer. It's more about what the film needs. I'm basically part of the team that's creating a film, and the music is a very important part, but it's just one part of many.
I had been creating music on tape that was to be listened to as a recording, rather than through performance. — © Paul Lansky
I had been creating music on tape that was to be listened to as a recording, rather than through performance.
In the end when we're on stage, we push buttons, but when we're in the studio we're actually creating music that we play in gigs.
Music helps many to channelize energy into creating beautiful things and push boundaries.
The four of us started dreaming of sharing music to the world and creating something new for people to enjoy.
Music is like creating an emotional painting. The sounds are the colors.
I live a life of creating, sharing music with wonderful musicians that I love like family, and spreading a message through music that life is yours to live wide open, and do it your way with love.
All the buzz can be very much here today and gone tomorrow, but my focus is creating music that will last forever.
I've actually done more [music for] films than television. I love the process of writing for a film. I love that you are creating this suite of music for a film, that's all tied together sonically and thematically and hopefully people associate with the film. They all are meaningful to me in different ways.
Creating abundance [is] not about creating a life of luxury for everybody on this planet; it's about creating a life of possibility.
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