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Old Jan 30 2008, 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Musicalgirl View Post
I find it really easy if you listen to music right before bed cause then it stays in your head all night.(for me anyway) Then when I wake up I write.
I do that to, but it doesn't work for everyone. In fact, most composers I know personally have to write down everything as soon as it comes or else they will loose the idea (for the most part). If it does work for you though, then use it for sure. I can come up with something and write it down note for note a few days later, which is REALLY handy at times.
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