The core idea of FAWM is that quantity necessarily heads some sort of quality. I actually agree with this. I think that many people fail to write good songs because they refuse to work through the bad ideas. I think that people get hung up on difficulties and give up too soon. FAWM forces you to get over those normal hindrances, by forcing you to adhere to a nearly unrealistic deadline. By the time you finish several songs, you find yourself well practiced in the craft of filtering ideas and piecing them together, and you create great songs with much less effort than previously required.
Having said that, a few years ago I decided that I no longer wanted to settle for mere quantity. I decided that a more important challenge for myself was to push my songwriting in the directions where it most needed it. Simply writing a lot of songs was easy, but writing a few good songs that truly excited me, that was hard. The key to this, I determined, was in allowing myself several drafts. Furthermore, being able to document my incremental successes seemed potentially very helpful. Thus was born the previous version of this blog, "neurotic musician". This is the exact same idea as that one, only I wanted a completely fresh start. With any luck, this will continue past February this time.
Good luck everyone!
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