That's actually better than me. In the first 12 months of producing, I managed to turn out about 100 minutes of content...but nothing was a "finished" song. This was all bits & pieces and odds & ends.
I am currently able to produce the best "5 minute elevator music loop" you can imagine in just a long weekend.
The tyranny of the blank page.
If the blank page is too hard, then provide yourself some constraint, any constraint. Inspiration comes from many sources.
Take a music class. Build something around the weekly assignments or lesson examples.
Record yourself doing anything with a rhythm (messing with a piano keyboard, playing a shaker, actual finger drumming, typing on a computer keyboard, etc). That will set a timbre, rhythm, and tempo. Build something around that.
Go to the discount bin at a used music store. Buy the first three discs you find with the letter "N" in the title. Do something with the music between minute 11 and 12 on each disc.
The "tappers and listeners" experiment is fun to play around with. Record someone else tapping out (actual finger drumming) a song. Do NOT let them tell you what song they are tapping. Build something around that. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curse_of_knowledge
And on, and on, and on.
If you don't like the results...blame the "arbitrary" constraint....and pick another constraint for the next song.![]()
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