Truly agree! Especially about trying to reach the perfection. My case. I'm always afraid to write a 'wrong' music. That I'll spoil the idea, you know. And this is despite making music for almost 30 years :) Old habits are so difficult to break. And one more exercise, I think of, to increase productivity is to put your hands on a real instrument. Be it a guitar, piano, or even a toy xylophone. I remember I was very productive back in my youth with a heck of a backlog of music drafts, just because I was playing my guitar or Casio every single day.
Truly agree! Especially about trying to reach the perfection. My case. I'm always afraid to write a 'wrong' music. That I'll spoil the idea, you know. And this is despite making music for almost 30 years :) Old habits are so difficult to break.
And one more exercise, I think of, to increase productivity is to put your hands on a real instrument. Be it a guitar, piano, or even a toy xylophone. I remember I was very productive back in my youth with a heck of a backlog of music drafts, just because I was playing my guitar or Casio every single day.
Yes learning instrument can definitely help with writer’s block. Thanks for watching mate.