serria (
serria) wrote in
write_away2014-05-24 04:17 pm
What is your story's theme song?
If the story you are working on (or one you've written) had a theme song, what would it be? Even better, do you have a "soundtrack" of songs that fit your story?
If you listen to music while you write, do you listen to songs that are relevant in either lyrics or style to your story?
If you listen to music while you write, do you listen to songs that are relevant in either lyrics or style to your story?

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Other than that, not really. I'll connect songs to other people's characters, but not usually my own. Hm. Might have to think about that.
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I listen to music while I write, too, but generally it ends up a bit like white noise...enjoyable white noise, but not always registering just what I'm listening too. I will try and change it up a bit when writing some scenes, like battle scenes, though.
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I struggle a little with listening to (most) music while I write, because it's a distraction. When part of my brain is focused on certain lyrics, I have trouble making my own words. Same holds true for TV.
But I occasionally listen to orchestrated pieces while I write. I like to imagine, if my stories were movies, certain songs that would play in the background during certain scenes. Sometimes I designate "lighter" songs with lyrics that I feel fit my story, but not generally while I'm actually writing.
I'd say my current story's "theme song" is O Fortuna. lol
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Closest to a true theme song, the first one that I connected to the story - Little Talks (Of Monsters & Men). The lyrics are actually scarily fitting, if you take it as a figurative ship. Like every line makes sense. Mountain Sound by them also reminds me of the relationships among some of the main characters.
More of an emotional theme - We're On Our Way (Radical Face)
A theme for one particular character - Wild Country (Wake Owl)
The song I could imagine for the predictable zoom-out ending shot from the front porch if it were ever made into a little indie movie - Snake Skin Heart (Chris Ayer)
It's interesting to me how much quieter this story is than my last one. Plot-wise that's obvious, but it's also reflected in the music I've been drawn to.
I write in total silence 90% of the time because music doesn't work. The other 10% is usually when I try to write away from home, and then I only listen to instrumental pieces like Ludovico Einaudi or Drift by Daughter (that one in particular makes me hyper-focus, it's unusual). Songs with lyrics are only for pre-writing concentration or especially for thinking about the story in the car. Something about listening in the car lets ideas flow better, haha.