Brain Quote by Michael Bacon
“Even though, theoretically, being a composer and being a songwriter are the same thing, in my brain, they are completely different. When I am in my composing mode, I go into my studio and turn that part of my brain on like a faucet. And when I finish, I turn it off. But with songwriting, that process is much more elusive.”
About This Quote
The speaker distinguishes composing from songwriting as distinct mental states, with composing being a controlled, switch‑like process and songwriting being more fluid and hard to capture.
In simple terms: Composing is a switch; songwriting is elusive.
Creative tasks can require different cognitive modes.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- studio sessions
- songwriting retreats
- collaborative jam
- personal reflection
- deadline pressure
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- structuring musical ideas
- generating lyrical concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you know which mode you’re in?
- What triggers the shift between modes?