Thursday, July 25, 2013

BDS Reflection

I think a good song generally builds up, then there's a drop, a decline of action, a break from the peaks of activity in the song, and I think I've started to imitate that while writing because of BDS's and this class. I now use an intro for my metaphorical song, I prewrite to come up with ideas, to inspire creativity. I have the fast beats and climaxes, the line in a song you have to rewind and listen to again to completely understand just how great that was when I write. I can feel the excitement building up and starting to take off to euphoria, but then it's time for the chorus, or break. That's when I regroup, settle back in and prepare for the next verse of the song. Repeat these steps a few times like we did today in class, and you have yourself a song, or paper you can be proud of. There's no headache from nonstop action, there's a longing to do it again. There's an anticipation for the next time you hear that song or sit down to write the next BDS. This revelation was brought to you by a mixture of insomnia and the new Kanye West cd, and with that, I'm gonna drop the mic and walk off the stage.

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