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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…” quote by Michael Bacon
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“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.”

Michael Bacon

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.

Key Takeaway

Creative tasks can require different cognitive modes.

Themes

creativity cognition process artistic identity focus

Mood

focused introspective curious

Type

personal insight process description

When to use this quote

  • studio sessions
  • songwriting retreats
  • collaborative jam
  • personal reflection
  • deadline pressure

Key Concepts

mental state workflow discipline

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?
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