Since I was 14, my main outlet in life has been music. I started playing percussion at an early age, picked up the guitar, piano, violin, cello, bass and was bored enough my senior year of high school to start learning how to play the clarinet, (short lived.)
For the past 3 months or so music has become... I don't know what else to call it other than way too predictable. I've studied music theory for 4 and a half years or so, looking into things like analysis, part writing, counterpoint and applications of theory in jazz and blues. It seems like everything I listen to now I can predict the chord changes, modulations and things like time signature/tempo changes, (I listen to a lot of prog music, so it's pretty commonplace for shifts in meter.) I've been trying to seek out new bands or obscure classical compositions, (some of Bhrams earlier work, the Lord of the Rings symphony by Johann DeMejj) to sit and analyze, but it's not enough. I have nothing new to inspire me, thus putting me in a rut of sorts, I've been grasping for straws trying to apply new ideas to my own compositions, I've been listening to a lot of improv sessions I've taped in the past couple of weeks, (piano and guitar.) It's getting to the point where I didn't even notice I had been playing in the same key at the end of each session- usually C minor. This level of "comfortableness" bothers me, and I'm not really sure what I should do about it. =/
Anyone have any ideas? Any music geeks wanna throw some random music theory stuff at me to maybe get my brain thinking in a different perspective?
Any ideas are welcome. lol
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