who dreams music?

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I did dream a song one night (I was 15)..It was very powerful, and stayed in my mind through the morning. Finally, during History class I couldn't take it, and wrote down the lyrics and the chord progression so I wouldn't forget.
The song was about an ex girlfriend, and I told her about it, but wasn't able at the time to play it for her. A couple of years later, I drove to her city to visit. I laugh now, when I think of the impression I made in 1974 Alabama, in an upper-middle class neighborhood, leaping out of a van, bearded, barefoot, long haired, carrying my guitar. Ah, but the stars in her eyes when I sang it for her.
:hihi:

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Run Forrest, run!... :hihi:

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This morning I had a very intense dream which awoke me, and I struggled to remember it, and though I tried, a Gary Numan song kept intruding onto my consciousness so that I was forced to give up (by my damn subconscious!).

So,...

J

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CypherOne wrote:Run Forrest, run!... :hihi:
:x
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I dreamed a song up last year in April, and while it has one of the best chord progressions, and uses chords I dont normally think to use, it has also been the hardest song for me to finish. The scary thing about it is that I had a lucid dream about a girl I once fancied named April right before I dreamed the song up.

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i dream music, but not songs.
it's more like soundtrack
big orchestral swells or slightly more eerie with time stretched gongs and bells. I spend a lot of time in dreams wandering in barely discernable dark places -- at least the ones i remember

naturally the soundtrack just perfect
maybe i don't hear enough good sound while i'm awake

nothing is fixed in my head well enough to get it into a track -- once i put anything down as a track that fills my head and I can't remember what the 1st impulse sounded like

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I've dream-composed a fair amount of music, including stuff that sounded incredible (to me while I was asleep). I also sometimes get sort of a deja-vu sense when composing, similar to feeling like I'm doing a cover of something I've already heard.

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Since I hardly ever get a decent night's sleep these days, I don't dream about much apart from the girl I'm currently after. :love:

Anyway, the Aphex Twin used 'lucid dreaming' to come up with SAW II. Being 'The Twin', of course, means that could be complete bullshit! :) :shock:

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I often dream music... and think music whilst doing daily things.. like driving to work etc... Sometimes I remember them.. sometimes I don't... the ones in dreams I very rarely remember, though...

Ben

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I rarely remember the tunes I dream about (sigh), but in the dreams, I often have an unusual interface--not quite a keyboard, but anywhere I play on this interface, the sounds and melodys are always perfect. 8)
I've heard of Music Concrete...is there Music Asphalt?

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hey..you really should try and remember what the hell that is, youd be one rich bloke :)
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Sometimes, as I'm falling asleep I hear an entire song playing in my head as if I was listening to the radio.
I hear all of the instruments playing.
If I get out of bed to try to capture some of it it will completely dissapear as soon as I touch the first key.
All of my actual music comes from inspiration while I'm fooling about on the keyboard. It's not as good as what I hear when falling asleep.

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i have a cd jukebox in my bedroom which is constantly playing
so its not that i dream music but i take music in whilst sleeping 8)
this explains why a lot of my mixes sound like im under a duvet :hihi:
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vurt wrote:
this explains why a lot of my mixes sound like im under a duvet :hihi:
adding a bit of "warmth" :lol:
And we can take this huge universe and put it inside a very tiny head, you fold it.

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