01-20-2013 10:24 AM - edited 01-20-2013 10:26 AM
Heaven help me... I'm really thinking about 'taking the Challenge' this year and plunging into the RPM Challenge
This is The Challenge - Record an album in 28 days, just because you can.
That’s 10 songs or 35 minutes of original material recorded during the month of February. Go ahead… put it to tape.
I think Chicken Monkey did this at least one year -- and if I recall correctly, it was a pretty impressive effort. Anyone else done it in the past or going to have a go at it this year?
01-20-2013 12:17 PM
It sounds... fun?
I think the only way I'd personally attempt this was if I wasn't working and I had a full band at my disposal like the old days. Otherwise, I'd die of overwork. There are times in the past when I've been on thata much of a roll but... right now is not one of them. Good luck and ha ve fun!
01-20-2013 03:24 PM
I did a song-a-day for a month, and recorded each song, but they weren't album-quality songs. I've never done this one. Seems fairly reasonable (a day to write, a day to record, a day to mix for each song, more or less), but it's certainly not happening for me this year. We're moving to a new house, getting our old house ready to rent out, I'm finishing a semester at work and beginning a new semester in school. Also, my band is working on an album. But I'd encourage anyone to try this sort of thing.
01-20-2013 04:58 PM
01-21-2013 03:33 AM
Lenny basically did the same thing with his opus, though it was just for self-edification rather than a response to a particular challenge.
01-21-2013 04:35 PM
01-21-2013 07:24 PM
Isn't this sort of exercise prone to creating a conflict between quantity and quality?
01-21-2013 07:25 PM
I'd consider if a noble failure if I got a couple new songs out of it.
But it's so different than what I usually do that I'd kind of like the challenge. I set myself recorded song-a-day challenges before, but never a songwriting challenge. To be honest, I haven't had a lot of personal luck with hustling the muses.
01-21-2013 07:25 PM
OGP cross post. = D
01-21-2013 07:42 PM - edited 01-21-2013 07:44 PM
blue2blue wrote:To be honest, I haven't had a lot of personal luck with hustling the muses.
Don't hustle the Muses
They won't be amused
Inside the museums
Where their work's perused........:catmad::catmad::catmad:
01-22-2013 04:07 AM
I used to recommend that everyone try it, and that everyone would surprise themselves with the quality of stuff they produced. I wrote about 25 songs in a month, which is more than I write in an average year, and several went on to some public life after the month was up. So, perhaps overall, there was a slightly lower quality level in the work--say, 20% of the songs were "Keepers", as opposed to 25-30% of my slower output. On balance, I came out with almost a year's worth of "keepers" in a month, though, so I definitely came out ahead.
That said, I've tried to re-engage in the process several times since then, and haven't made it work. Part of that is external--there was a change in the tech policy at work whereby I can't take my laptop home over the summers, so I'm not able to record during the period when I have the most free time--but it's not happening all the same.
01-22-2013 06:57 AM
@Blue2Blue - You should definitely do it. A daily deadline can be a strong motivational tool and I get the sense that you may be in need of this kind of kick in the pants. ![]()
As Chicken Monkey said, I think you will be surprised at the (lack of) difference in the quality of your output; and when viewed through the lens of "something is always better than nothing" you will certainly come out ahead.
It is a huge time committment and you need to coordinate that with your 3D life. When I did the month of songs with Chicken Monkey my wife and kids were away (training seminar/camp) for two weeks out of the month and last February the wife and kids were away (ski lessons) all day every Saturday.
01-22-2013 07:07 AM
I did it during summer vacation, while I was writing my master's thesis. I was "on" all day as far as productivity, and songwriting was a great was to change gears and freshen my head without completely shutting down. I probably spent an hour a day on it, between writing, arranging, recording, and sharing it on line.
01-22-2013 07:13 AM
Chicken Monkey wrote:I did it during summer vacation, while I was writing my master's thesis. I was "on" all day as far as productivity, and songwriting was a great was to change gears and freshen my head without completely shutting down. I probably spent an hour a day on it, between writing, arranging, recording, and sharing it on line.
IIRC my one original (solo acoustic guitar/vocal) took about an hour, but everything else was more like 3 hours a night after a full day at work. ![]()
02-01-2013 12:48 PM - edited 02-01-2013 12:50 PM
I just signed up.
My writing slump has just been going on too long.
It's not a requirement of the RPM Challenge that all the songs be written in February, but, for me, that's really the draw.
Let's hope I can get by without doinga bunch of sloppily hasty acoustic versions of old songs in the waning hours of February 28th.
Which would parallel how I wrote 95% of my papers in school.
02-01-2013 03:39 PM
blue2blue wrote:Which would parallel how I wrote 95% of my papers in school.
Which is still more or less my default position.
My rationalisation is that there is a likelihood of bringing greater knowledge and experience to the solution of a task if it is carried out at the last moment before it is required.
02-01-2013 05:03 PM - edited 02-01-2013 05:07 PM
There is a crystalization of vision borne of desperation.
I hope I haven't jinxed myself by having one potentially in the bag. But, you know, it's a throway guitar instrumental. Dross in the normal scheme of things. But then, in a flood, one may well grasp at straws...
Or maybe the analogy is more, in a terrible drought, one may crush the most deliclate cactus flower in order get a few drops of moisture.
Although the piece itself is more dandelion than cactus flower.
02-02-2013 03:32 AM
You go Blue! You haven't posted a whole lot of material since I joined this forum, so I'm looking forward to hearing more from you. Or would posting your WIPs violate the contest rules?
02-02-2013 10:02 AM - edited 02-02-2013 11:52 AM
Monkey Uncle wrote:
You go Blue! You haven't posted a whole lot of material since I joined this forum, so I'm looking forward to hearing more from you. Or would posting your WIPs violate the contest rules?
I hadn't considered that...
• All material must be previously unreleased, and we encourage you to write the material during February too.
I'm thinking, at least for sticklers, that would preclude slipstreaming the releases.
I guess I'll be flying solo 'til the end of the month.
UPDATE / correction: Looks like people are definitely playing their tracks on the site in advance of the deadline, so I'm guessing that 'previously released' is reasonably flexible as long as the songs are recorded in Feb.
Here's my first effort, hopefully destined for the outtakes bin...
http://rpmchallenge.com/userplayer/11715/2013-02-0
02-02-2013 01:19 PM
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