what music do you write to?

2nd June 2011
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8th December 2020

 Do you prefer the sound of music or the sound of silence?

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My first job as an in-house feature writer was for a boss who thought he was a DJ. Articles were created with a bit of Superstition (Stevie Wonder) and a whole heap of Faith (George Michael). Typing on a vibrating keyboard seemed normal. By contrast my next employment treated coughs as major sound explosions. Learning to write under both conditions was a valuable lesson.

Although my dream would be to write from some sort of authors' retreat – preferably one with a vow of respectful silence, coffee making facilities and a free mini-bar – the reality is that life is noisy. Families, flat-sharing, pets, next-door’s enthusiastic D.I.Y – being able to concentrate despite distractions is a bonus. If, like me, you are creating time for your writing around other full-time commitments, then you simply cannot wait until conditions at home are perfectly quiet.

Luckily, thanks to that first job, I don’t mind a bit of noise while writing. Often I will play music from the decades within my story, creating a feel for the atmosphere surrounding my characters. If I am struggling with a scene then a loud burst of sound and a brief-but-bad sing along will nearly always save the day. However, I do prefer quiet when writing dialogue.

Do you like to listen to music when writing?

Yours,

Amanda Carter

My blog: http://jayneferst.blogspot.com/

Music While You Work: http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/radio/mwyw.htm

Spotify: http://www.spotify.com/

Comments

I find Motorhead, Thrashist Regime, AC/DC, and New Model Army are great to write to! I suppose it depends on what you're writing though.

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Steven
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Steven McKinnon
22/03/2013

It depends on my mood. But when I prefer to write listening to music, I always go to my bookcase and pick all my Amy Winehouse's albums. "Frank" is my favorite :)

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T. O.
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T. O. Bührer
10/04/2012

I normally listen to something ambient, something with a lot of "space" in the music. I find vocals distracting and find myself listening too much to the music and rather less to the storyline in my head. I find it difficult to write without something in the background and music fills this gap very well.

Jason

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Jason
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Jason Copland
28/07/2011