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When I woke up this morning, I was humming a guitar riff which I had apprently made up in my sleep. I got up, grabbed the guitar, figured out how to play it and then wrote it down, and now I have the beginning of my next song.

I have another song that I started because someone said something that I thought would make a great title if I only had a song to go with it.

I can't be the only one who gets inspired in odd ways.

Can I?

Ralph
The Storm Surfers

Be at one with the universe. If you can't do that, at least be at one with your guitar.

Back when I was married, my wife was heating up some spahgetti in a pyrex type pot when all of a sudden, we heard a CRACK! The pot had split right down the middle. We were inspired by this sphagetti mess, so our next tune was called "Spahgetti Mess". It was a spahgetti western type tune.

Song inspiration comes in a lot of forms. I've heard music so faint that I have subconsciously filled in the lead portion only to finally get close enough to hear it and realize what I filled in wasn't even close to the song. Sort of a song Deja Vu if you have to put a name on it. But I've used those in my own songs.

Since I started out as a rhythm player a long time ago, most of the songs I write start with a chord progression or digression of some sort. From there, I play the rhythm and more often than not, it "suggests" a lead that might go with it.

I find inspiration comes in cycles (or waves I guess if you're writing surf tunes). Some times you'll have a number of different riff's all crashing around in your mind and other times...nuttin'. DNAdude, you did it right. You wrote it down! I record mine in the studio. Might not do anything with it then or even finish it. But it's there.

One word of caution, I used to nod off at night with my iPod on. Next morning I'd suddenly have this "inspiration" and within an hour a whole new song. Just by chance I was listening to one of my "new" tracks only to finally realize that it was a song from my iPod, not one that I had written. I'd also nailed the song almost dead on so sleep learning works...I don't do the iPod at night anymore...:-)

Mel

This article by Ferenc is worth a read on the topic:
http://www.surfguitar101.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=31&mode=flat&order=0&thold=-1

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