Writing music can be a challenging process for any composer.
Especially when you consider the amount of time and effort that is required to
create a piece of music.
Musicians, songwriters, arrangers, producers, or anything in
between, have undoubtedly experienced times when they were stuck, unable to
produce, and hated everything they did. In many cases, these periods of
stagnation are referred to as "writer's block"; however, writer's
block doesn't exist in reality. The real problem is procrastination and fear.
If you are having trouble creating, these are the areas you
can focus on that will get you back into the groove.
In this article, Canadian music composer Andrew Huggett is
going to discuss how you can get back into the groove so that you can finish
your composition before deadline.