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What Do You Listen to When You Write?
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Actually some songs get me in the right frame of mind for whatever scene I'm on, such as Metallica for an action sequence.
For rewrites and revisions, I need silence or classical music (or something with no vocals).


Varies between rock and classical music, largely.
That said, if I'm writing well I tend not to hear it, so it's more like background noise.
That said, if I'm writing well I tend not to hear it, so it's more like background noise.

Trance/Electronic music for dazzling tech heavy chapters.
Fast paced 80s style Synthwave for action.
Electronic Chill for philosophical or trippy surreal chapters.
Punk for rebellious chapters involving violence.
Anything involving a sexy saxophone melody for sex scenes.
The 1812 Overture for scenes involving first contact with weird aliens. Hard to explain this one, you'll just have to read those scenes.
For awhile I didn't listen to anything while I wrote. It distracted me from my writing, especially if I really enjoyed the song. Recently, however, I've been playing instrumentals and soundtracks while I write, and doing that has seemed to help me be more "into it," so to speak.
That's just me, what about my fellow authors?