Today on the Rick (Ricardo) Vargas Southfield, Michigan blog, I write about different genres of music and the seasons of the year.
You may remember a previous blog post about music and stories here: https://rick-vargas.com/index.php/2020/08/02/music-is-a-story-on-the-rick-ricardo-vargas-southfield-blog/
Depending on the time and season of the year, music that people want to listen to will vary. In the summertime, one wants to hear light, fresh, upbeat music. In the fall, a nice dance song or a pop song will do. In the wintertime, when everyone is hunkering down for the cold, snowy days, a slow song is what people might prefer. And finally, in the springtime, a nice upbeat instrumental to showcase the growth of new leaves, plants, and flowers could be what people want to hear.
Creating the right type of music people want to hear depending on the time of the year takes some thought and practice. When music is created, think about when the music will be released and played so you can better think out how the music should send to grab the right audience and the right amount of people.
This can become tricky if the client wants upbeat pop music and it is snowy and cold on the outside, so one might even need to think outside of the box when it comes to the time of the year, which again, takes time and practice.
What if the client wants a slow, moody track and it is at the beginning of summer? Take yourself out of the warm sun and go into a room that is dark with no windows – this can help put you in the frame of mind you need to be in to write the right music.
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