4 creative tips i learned by playing in bands

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Read the full story --> http://linkd.in/1xfoByG It's a nice day. Why not take a walk? Asking the right questions is often, if not every time, one of the key points in starting creative processes. The question I ask myself on every sunny day is a simple one and so far, it helped me a lot in writing music. In other words, it helped me to express in a creative way. Following are 4 tips which helped spur the creativity in the bands I played in. I'm not a big and famous rock star (not that I won't be someday), but I like the fact that my exhaustion valve from everyday activities actually becomes a creative hub in which great things happen. At the end, I shortly connect these tips to some business-related opinions. It's fun how it all fits together. Read the full story ---> http://linkd.in/1xfoByG

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It's a nice day.

Why not take a walk?

Asking the right questions is often, if not

always, one of the key points in starting creative processes.

Would you agree?

Following are 4 tips which helped spur the creativity in the bands I played in. At the end, I give a short recap and connect these tips with morals which can be applied to any business.

1 GET TO KNOW

THE BAND

Every hangout is beneficial. We develop connections which come to life when we grab our instruments and play.

2 PUT AWAY THE

INSTRUMENTS

The magic happens when we close the gigbag. Great things happen as we’re thinking and talking without the weight of the tool hanging about.

3 LISTEN TO WHAT

YOU’VE DONE

Not everything from a jam is rubbish. We take that one riff that’s good, listen to it a lot, then find out why the song sounds like Eros Ramazzoti, not like Motorhead.

4 CLEAR YOUR

MIND

I simply take a walk. Suddenly, there’s an idea in my head. I pull out my phone, sing and record the tune, then finish it when I come back home.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Music

1. Get to know the band

2. Put away the instruments

3. Listen to what you’ve done

4. Clear your mind

Business 1. Get to know the people you work with 2. Step away from the computer every once in a while 3. Take a look at what you’ve done so far and tweak it 4. Walking improves creativity (proven by Stanford study)

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