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Wednesday, November 29, 2017

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You Can’t…Not

“True art is characterized by an irresistible urge in the creative artist.” – Albert Einstein
Some people say they want to do something creative. It may be singing, songwriting, dancing, acting, or some other creative thing. They want to do it, but they don’t do it. This is where I find the true drop off between the people who are successful in creative careers, and those who are not.
The people who are successful cannot ‘not’ do it. They simply keep doing their craft day after day, month after month, year after year, decade after decade. They have a history of doing creative work, and continuing or re-continuing creating. They may stop for a while, but always comes back. Always.
It’s like a cold that you just can’t get rid of. You could even purposely try to quit, thinking this is not the career for you. You can take another career, and pursue it with vigor, but still your creativity will not die and it will not stop.
You will write down ideas in Evernote, sing things into your phone, scribble in the margin of your pages. Your daydreams will get you in trouble, and your real dreams will have you on these creative adventures in places like studios, with casts of thousands working with you towards your creative goals.
Right now you are reading this and you are nodding, and you are maybe even in tears, because you know this is you.
I know because this is me too. Everything I have written to this point I do still. When I was at a corporate job, or I was in school, or I was in church, or even in some place where there was nothing creative going on around me like a hospital, or a funeral, or a wedding. Even in movies, plays, or sporting events, I was dreaming of what I wanted to do. I’m sitting here still dreaming of it.
I think a lot of people get hung up on the fact that they may not be able to make the living that they need to with their creative skills. And sometimes this is true. Especially in the music business these days it is very hard to make a living in the traditional way music artists have always made. But an artist’s life has never been easy.
To this I say, this is why God gave us day jobs, why He invented fundraising. Who said that your music, acting, dancing, painting, or anything that you inherently do has to support you? Believe me doing creative work to pay your bills is not the dream you may think it is.
“An artist needn’t be a clergyman or a churchwarden, but he certainly must have a warm heart for his fellow men.” –  Vincent Van Gogh
Yes there could be altruistic reasons to create art. It can before ministry reasons , it can be for art, or other reasons. It could just be to make people feel better. But wonder if it’s just to add to the kingdom of God? What if it’s to add to the quality of YOUR life? Or to the life of your friends, family, workmates, or someone else is connected to you personally?
But none of this really matters. It doesn’t matter if it makes you money, it doesn’t matter if it pleases those around you, and it doesn’t matter if it makes you rich or famous.
If you are a true creative, you won’t be able to NOT be creative. Welcome to the club!
“Any musician who can stop may be a musician, but they’re no artist. If it’s in your blood, it can’t stop flowing.” – Paul Westerberg
So maybe just give in. Quit trying to run from it, deny it, or drown it. Stop thinking of quitting because you aren’t getting the notoriety or not making money you thought you would. And definitely don’t stop because someone told you to, or that you aren’t good enough.
Unless you can indeed stop. And in that case maybe this creative thing is not for you.
But I bet you can’t not keep creating…
“A musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write, if he is to be ultimately at peace with himself.” – Abraham Maslow
Have a great week.
EC

Eric Copeland has not quit creating. Even if he wanted to he couldn’t. It just is. If you feel the same way and need someone to help you get your creativity out, check out CreativeSoulOnline.com

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Inspired Songwriting: Inspired Songwriting Such Little Time(guest blog f...

Inspired Songwriting: Inspired Songwriting Such Little Time(guest blog f...: Such Little Time… “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by d...

Inspired Songwriting Such Little Time(guest blog from Creative Soul)

Such Little Time…

“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.” – Steve Jobs

We have a finite time on this earth to create. That has never been more clear to me than watching my mother lose her desire and then her ability to create in her battle with cancer. A pianist for 70 years, a church organist for over 40, and more recently a painter, she recently lost the will to play or create when the cancer began to ravage her body. More intense and devastating than we (and very likely she) imagined, this life long creative saw her only focus being on getting through each day, and then just surviving.
This  should make us all mindful of our short time not only on this earth, but the small window we have to create as the great Creator made us in His image. We have to get to work people!
I always find it funny when people who have the talent to do something just don’t. I find it frustrating when I find a new music artist and look back to see they stopped making records, or only have one or two recordings and no more. Now, I know that doesn’t mean they likely quit making music, but maybe just didn’t have a way or the help to get it out there.
All of us have many ideas for creative projects. I’ve been sitting on two albums myself, and finally just got my new piano record out recently. But I have many more projects in production or in line for creation. A new jazz record which I’m sure fans of that brand would love to hear (probably wondering why we haven’t released more things like I lamented about others above!) I have novels, more albums, stories, musicals, TV shows, and many other ideas in the hopper.
The Dreaded Work Problem
So why aren’t I getting to them? Probably the same reason you aren’t getting to yours, and they have nothing to do with being incapacitated, sickness, or even laziness.
We all have this thing “work” to do. That thing we have to do in order to keep a roof over our head, food on the table, and bills paid. Very few people I know can both create what they want and have it make their entire living. It’s actually very stressing to do. It can make being creative seem like a real slog and like actual work. And the last thing you want is creating to feel like work you want to get away from.
Now those who know me as a music producer, music arranger, and even composer may think my work for clients would be fulfilling enough. I must say I am lucky that I do get paid to do creative tasks all day. But still, there is an extra mile of joy when you release your own creations that came from your brain.
I think the key is to find and make time, and even squirrel away dollars to let your personal creativity have it’s room in your life. Special times you make for creating. Other times you assign for working on the real tasks of getting that creation out there.
If We Don’t Create It Who Will?
It’s not going to magically happen. Someone who cares needs to do the work, and that someone is you. If you don’t, then no one will care enough, even if maybe you are paying them.
I know the pride my mom got from her paintings, and she was really starting to enjoy the classes, giving them to friends, showing them at local art shows, and just the pleasure of creating. But time and age take us all, and it also limits our window for creating.
I look at my life now with a smaller possible window than ever before to get out all the creative projects I want to in my life. I hope like me, you will see the importance of your artistic contribution to the world, and the urgency there has to be with the finite time God has given us on this earth to create works.
Join me. Let’s get to work!
“It’s only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on Earth – and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up – that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had.” –  Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
EC

Eric Copeland is a composer, author, and is literally thinking of new projects every day and has since he was a kid. His one focus is to get out all the creations the Great Creator gave him. His company Creative Soul can help you create your next works while he creates his. Are you ready to get to work before your creative time runs out? Contact us here and let’s talk!

Saturday, August 5, 2017

Inspired Songwriting: Inspired Songwriting: The Moment

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Saturday, July 29, 2017

Inspired Songwriting: Inspired Songwriting: The Moment

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Monday, July 17, 2017

Inspired Songwriting: Inspired Songwriting: The Moment

Inspired Songwriting: Inspired Songwriting: The Moment: Where do you live? Are you still staying at used to be? Are you living for what is to come? Are you here and now? Yesterday Why ar...

Inspired Songwriting: The Moment

Where do you live?
Are you still staying at used to be?
Are you living for what is to come?
Are you here and now?


Yesterday
Why are we afraid to live in the moment 
we are in now?Yesterday is only a memory, tomorrow is only
a dream, this moment is all we really own.
If we feel our best has come and gone; If we are living 
for those "glory" days; If we believe life was better then, 
we are losing the chance to improve our creativity.

Tomorrow
If we feel there is only what is to come; If we are living for may 
bring "glory"later; If we believe life will be better when; 
we are missing the joy of our creativity.

Now
If we feel this moment is the time to live; If we are living 
for the "glory" of the moment; If we believe life is best at this moment; 
we will be looking for the joy our creativity brings us, and others, 
and how we can better incorporate it in our lives now.

The Moment
We are only given this moment. The past is behind us. The future is 
promised to no one. Let's make the most of what we have and 
put our creativity to work, now.

What do you think?

Perry

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Sunday, May 21, 2017

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Inspired Songwriting: The Past.....Inspiring?

Remembering
Can you remember something really, really
exciting that happened to you or someone you knew/know?
How about something sad, tragedy, or traumatic?
Is it possible to have either one or the other, or both,
 inspire your creativity?

Lessons  Learned
Is it the act or what you learned from the act that is inspiring?
Does it matter how far in the past the act happened?
I believe there are inspiring things from our lives,
even our past, that 
 can be fuel for our present creativity. We don't always have to use the acts as
 they actually happened. Sometimes it is the abstracting of the event, the changing 
of the "look", that brings about the inspiration.
Sometimes it is the response to the lesson learned and not the lesson 
itself that provides the inspiration.

Look Back
So, my friend, why not take a look back into where you have been in 
order to move ahead?

Perry

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

DOES IT HAVE LIFE?

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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Friday, April 21, 2017

Inspired Songwriting: What's On You Heart

Have you ever been asked,  What's on your heart?

We are often asked by well meaning friends "What's on your mind"
 But as artists I believe the more important question is, "What's on your heart?".

WHAT COMES THROUGH?
You see it is what is on your heart that will  undeniably be the thing which
 comes through our art.

DOES IT HAVE LIFE?
We often try to create our art by looking at it from what we "know", 
by drawing from our mind. When we rely mainly on what we think and not look
to how we "feel" our creation comes through to the observer as "flat", lifeless.
 How do we expect others to feel our creation if we don't put 
our feelings into what we create?

IS IT MOVING?
If we desire to "move" others by our creations we must first ask ourselves 
does this move me. If our creations don't move us how can we except to 
move others?

CLOSING THOUGHT
If we don't "feel" our creations, they won't have life.

So, my friend, what is on your heart?


Perry