Ideas spring from experimentation. Try something wild and see what happens.

I love to play with guitar effect pedals. In the world of guitar pedals, there are certain generally held principles that should be observed, or at least understood. For instance, filters, like wah or auto-wah should be up front. Then you move into the distortions usually. Then time based effects like delay and reverb. Ideally, time based effects are used in an effect loop of the amp, so that time effects can be applied to the amp distortion.

Usually.

But once you know they why's and what's, then you can really change things around. For example, what if you put a massive reverb after distortion but before delay? Now your guitar can sound almost synth or string like.

I spent a long time getting my personal "tone" down to 3 pedals. Distortion, phase and delay. Thats it. That's the chain I love.

But then... I got a Boss Slicer. And an EHX Ring Thing, and a Source Audio Hothand Wah, and a Source Audio Multiband Distortion, and a looper, and, and...

Click to download in MP3 format (3.06MB)

This is a result of experimenting. This is the first time I've played with the Ring Thing and Wah so part of the experimentation is just seeing what happens. Its crazy, its fun, has a vibe to it... I'm not the best player around but I can crank out some great harmony and melody. Here is the chain:

  • Gibson SG Guitar
  • EHX RingThing with an Expression pedal for pitch effects
  • Source Audio Hothand Wah using the wireless accelerometer ring for wah effects (this pedal is AMAZING) plus expression out to MODULATION IN on RingThing
  • Source Audio Multiband distortion (with ring daisy chained through the wah)
  • Boss RC-50 Loop Station
  • Renovo Tejas

Then captured with an iPhone. I know. Awful, but it was more for me to capture an idea, not meant to share.

Creativity

Taking a quick sidebar from Prodigals to send a note to all aspiring photographers, amatuer, professional, or other. Here it is.

People are your subjects

If you are being paid to take a photo for a wedding, engagement, family, senior picture, etc., people are paying you to photograph them. Not the weeds, not a stair rail, not a beat up car, but them. THEY should be the subject. Of course, location matters, and art matters. Find a great location with some interesting textures and light play. Find a place that tells a story. Play with lenses and depth of field, but highlight the people.

Good ExampleThis is a good example. Very artistic, but still highlights the couple, especially the bride. Look at how the light draws your eye to the true subject.

Bad Example
In this, the sky and clouds are clearly the subject. The bride and groom are just there to add importance to the sky, as if they dressed up just for this view.

Think a bit about posterity. When people look back on their photos in 20 years, they are not going to care as much about the art as they are about the people, namely, them. I recently spent a few hours watching a slide show, not a computer one mind you, a real, bonafide slide show with a slide projector, of my parents on a trip to Europe. This was in the mid 70's. Most of the photos were of places they went, places they wanted to remember. But as kids looking back at your parents in the 70's, we wanted to see them, not the places. Places were fine, but if they don't have the people we love in them, it means something only to the photographer.

And you aren't being paid to make something meaningful to you. Be artistic, but remember that the people in your photographs are infinitely more interesting than the wheat field they stand in. Spend some time to get to know them and find out how to bring out their personalities. Are they old souls? Then a vintage winery or beat up barn might be a great backdrop to tell their story. Are they logical people? Maybe a staircase or concrete portal would work. Or, maybe you do the opposite to contrast their personality with the surroundings. A vibrant, colorful family in a drab warehouse adds punch to the family and says something about how that family transforms their world.

When you can do that, I guarantee, your business will expand. People may like the arsty shot where they are out of focus and the blade of grass is in the focused foreground now, but in 5 years, when they want to remember what they looked like back then...they will be disappointed to find that their only recollection of that period is the center spine of a perfectly formed blade of grass.

Yes, it is art. But there is no better art than people. And when people pay you, you are paid to make art that represents the payer. Do the fancy stuff on your own time and dime.

Creativity

Sometimes inspiration strikes and you get everything at once. I wish this were the norm. Perhaps it is with you or many others, but for me, I have to work a bit harder. Sometimes inspiration comes in the form of a fragment. These fragments then become something we get to steward into something more. In this Prodigals project, I've had a few such flashes in the form of a fragment.

The first is for the song I am most eager to write. The part of the story where the wayward son is out partying, living it up fits perfect into the current club song model. All about the alcohol, what happens post-alcohol, what happens post-post alcohol and so on. As a society we are in that place of "party til you can't no more then party a lil more". So that's the first flash. It's just a fragment. Nothing more. Two fragments really. The first, gets it's first pass through the refining machine and starts to look like this:

Dance til you cant no more then dance a lil more
Drink til you can't no more and pass out on tha floor
Don't worry how you gettin home, you comin home with me
Tomorrow is a life away--tonight we runnin' free

Read more: Form of a Fragment

Creativity

Prodigals is telling a story. A universal story of wanting to belong and not fitting in. Of searching for a place of belonging, of searching for the greener pasture. It's about realizing that love is at the center of it all and without love, no matter how green the field, its a lonely lonely place. Its about finding something lost in and finding it where you started. Its about the redeeming power of love and the souring bitterness of un-forgiveness. Its an epic (and here I use the true use of the word, not the co-opted modern day version) story, its the human story.

So all of this has to find itself in the first song in some form. It will tell the whole story while still telling its part of the story. It's a tall order. One that may take some time...

Read more: Prodigals - The Title Track

Creativity

As I start to think about how the individual tracks will sound, I am thinking about the emotion and the mood that I want to convey. The harmony of the song and the lyric are inextricable, they cannot be separated. They work together to form the meaning of the song.

For the most part, the harmony, melody, rhythm of the song will support the lyric. If it doesn't it forms a disbelief in the listener. We have to be careful that our music and words are saying the same thing. For example, if we sing a song about being Happy, but we fall behind the best slightly, the song will feel like it drags and the whole package will not be communicating "happy".

Read more: Songwriting 101 - Congruence

Creativity


To give this project structure, and to demonstrate the creative process, I've decided to do a "topical" or "themed" project. I want to be able to capture the point when inspiration fails and the discipline of songwriting comes in. I read recently something to the effect of "if I do something willingly, then I have a reward, but if I do it against my will, then I have become a steward." Its better be be a steward, a master of your craft than just a participant in it. Both are good, but mastery is better.

So the topic I have chosen is that of the Prodigal Son. There is enough content there to make a diverse project, require different styles and approaches, and allow for depth of emotion and content. At this time I am planning on the following for an "outline".

  • @home
  • Journey of Expectation
  • This is the Life - Club Mix
  • Scraping
  • Longings
  • Blowout
  • Mine
  • Blowout (redux)


Fair warning, I'm heavily under the influence of Moby, Cut Chemist, Bassnectar, and Violet Burning right now. Expecting some Drum 'n Bass mixed with Rock 'n Roll. Ready for the ride?

Creativity

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