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Community Challenge | 33

Write Two Seeds In Half An Hour

For this week's community challenge, we're doubling down on last weeks concept. A few of you truly discovered the relief of only spending a short amount of time to "complete" something. It's so easy to get carried away and spend hours on something only to find you don't really like it that much. Side note: IT IS NEVER A WASTE OF TIME DO TO THAT. But still, writing quickly is an important skill and impulse to hone in on and develop.

Thats why this week I'm challenging you to write two song seeds in half an hour. What is a song seed? It's two sections of music. You could think of it as verse and chorus, but that might be too specific. Just think of it as two sections that go together.

The easiest approach would be to write a quick chord progression in under 7 minutes, then write another one in the same key and record it before fifteen minutes is up, then repeat the process and voila: two quick song seeds.

If you are looking for MORE of a challenge, try coming up with two, two-part song seeds with chords and a melody in under fifteen minutes. OR if you're more of an instrumental DAW person, try coming up with two raw songs seeds with guitar, bass, drums.

THE MAIN POINT: When you're sitting down to write, it's sometimes difficult to define what it actually means to write music. An exercise like this can give you a sense of how easy it is to get distracted from a specific goal.  It can also help you see the things you actually prefer over bare bones essential writing concepts. You might find you keep getting distracted by different voicings or different drum tones or just not liking certain chords in a progression.

Deliberate practice (the kind that actually helps you improve) is all about identifying specific things you'd like you work on and then deliberately ignoring other things while you focus on that one specific thing. This exercise is a great example of focusing on one specific thing and seeing what happens.

So try this one out, set a timer (or a few blocks of timers) and see what happens when you limit yourself to an extremely short amount of time. Post what happens to the community forum and feel free to talk about wether it was freeing, frustrating, exciting, weird, disappointing etc. Have fun!