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    Creative Offloading
    Luke
    • Feb 17, 2021
    • 2 min

    Creative Offloading

    Today I’m going to talk about something I learned in music school. It’s called “offloading” and it’s one of the reasons I was able to write 50 songs in 2020. In songwriting you have these creative tasks: chord progressions, melodies, basslines, drum patterns, lyrics, sound design, etc. Offloading means to take one of these tasks and rather than generate it creatively, you offload it to a different source. This happens when you take a chord progression from another song, use
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    Making a Lofi EP
    Luke
    • Dec 15, 2020
    • 2 min

    Making a Lofi EP

    This December I graduated college and I celebrated by releasing a lofi EP. I wanted something commemorative of the college experience, and what better way than by making chill beats to study / relax to? Not to mention, I love lofi. I dropped it during finals week in the hopes of attracting more student listeners. I started the writing process in June. I know firsthand the annoyance of putting together an EP and not liking all of the songs. I usually handle this by releas
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    Deciding is Creating
    Luke
    • Nov 26, 2019
    • 2 min

    Deciding is Creating

    I’m the type of person who wants to do a lot of creative projects, so many in fact, that the vast majority never get done.  A lot of times I just don’t know where to start, so I don’t.  What I’m learning again and again is that you need to be decisive to be creative.  Creating involves making a choice, and if we find ourselves unable to choose, we’re unable to create. In my Music Promotion class, we were given a video assignment.  We had to make weekly videos, three to five m
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    Why You Should Make To-do Lists
    Luke
    • Jul 6, 2019
    • 2 min

    Why You Should Make To-do Lists

    I’m a big fan of to-do lists, making a list of what needs to be done on a daily basis and holding myself accountable.  It does wonders for my productivity and stops projects from falling through the cracks. Every week I’ve been trying to post a video and a blog post.  Since school ended, I’ve been missing weeks.  Somehow, with more free time, I’m getting less done.  I attribute this to the illusion of more time phenomenon, a phrase I just made up.  Basically, when you have a
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    You Don’t Have to Be First
    Luke
    • Feb 19, 2019
    • 2 min

    You Don’t Have to Be First

    Eddie Van Halen is famous for his tapping technique, but he wasn’t the first to do it.  In fact, hundreds of years before “Eruption,” Niccolò Paganini (1782 – 1840) used a similar technique on his violin.  Jazz guitarists in the 50s and 60s did it, and Italian musician, Victorio Camadese, tapped extensively on his classical.  Van Halen changed the game by applying it to distorted, electric guitar. Skrillex is often called the inventor of dubstep, but the genre originated in L
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    Show Your Work! – Austin Kleon.  The Importance of Community.
    Luke
    • Feb 2, 2019
    • 2 min

    Show Your Work! – Austin Kleon. The Importance of Community.

    I recently read Show Your Work! by Austin Kleon.  Austin is a writer who uses drawings, photos, and blackout poetry to illustrate his points.  Each chapter is a lesson on self-promotion.  Not only are the tips good, but it’s stuffed with helpful images.  I recommend it for creatives with no idea what to do after hitting “Publish.” My big take away is the importance of community and relationships.  The obvious but not so obvious fact is that we’re dealing with people when we s
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