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5 Ways To Reconnect With Your Art As A Dallas Musician

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The most important thing you’ll need to learn as a musician is how to handle a creative lull. If you’re going through this right now, don’t worry. Everyone does!

You might’ve heard all you can do is wait for this musical block to disappear. This “advice” usually doesn’t help; it’s also not true. While you can’t force a spark through force of will, there are things you can do to bring it about naturally.

If you follow these steps, you’ll be opening the door to new ideas, and before you know it, one will take root, and you’ll be back to your old self.

1. Update Your Style

No matter how much we try, we’ll never get away from the fact that looks matter. A musician’s image doesn’t only matter to their audience- it impacts the musician as well.


If you’re a tattoo fan, why not consider some new ink? Sometimes all it takes is inspiration from a fellow artist to rekindle our own creative spark. Unique tattoo specialists such as Jeanmarco Cicolini, geometric tattoo artist in Dallas, TX can provide you with a one-of-a-kind piece that might inspire your next song.

2. Fix Your Environment

The area around us plays a huge role in our mood. This means you need to make your living space, especially your workspace, into something that inspires you.

You probably didn’t expect to get a reminder to clean your house here, but it couldn’t be more relevant. Clutter shuts off creativity. Think about what kind of music you want to create, and from there, design accordingly.

If you don’t know where to start, plants never fail to inspire. Choose a leafy and easygoing friend like a pothos, or take inspiration from the Chihuahuan Desert and go with a succulent.

3. Dabble in Different Artistic Expressions

Many of us have a blocked-off sense of curiosity. When this happens, we’re unable to try new things. The disturbing effect of this is that every day begins and ends the same.

Try something, whether playing a new instrument or delving into a different genre. The worst thing that could happen is spending an afternoon doing something you realize you don’t like. The best is that you gain a new lifelong passion.

That adds up to nothing to lose and everything to gain.

4. Listen to Music You Enjoy

There was never an artist who didn’t draw inspiration from someone before them. You’re trying to create music you enjoy, but when was the last time you enjoyed music at all?

Spend time listening to old favorites. Pay attention to what instruments they use, how they turn a phrase and the mood they create.

Take this time to find new music that resonates with you, too. Explore local songwriters or electronic artists in Dallas and see what fresh sounds are out there. A new addition to your interests is just as inspiring as getting in touch with old ones.

5. Draw from Life Experience

Few songs came from nowhere; a person, place, or event usually inspired them. That’s why sitting alone in a room for hours waiting for an idea to hit is counterproductive. You’re not getting any new life experiences that might create a spark.


You don’t need to go on a wild adventure to achieve this; a new life experience could be as simple as getting coffee with a friend or sitting in on a music jam at your favorite Dallas bar. When you do this, give the pressure to get an idea a rest. Be present at the moment, and take in all the sights, sounds, and smells around you.

Reignite the Fire

Inspiration doesn’t come back just because you want it. You have to create a place that inspires creativity. And that isn’t all about pushing yourself. Don’t forget what music is at its core: enjoyment. That means you need to enjoy it too.

By Erick Ycaza

Hi, my name is Erick Ycaza. I have a BA in Advertising & Graphic Design. This blog is to provide you with daily music news and share my personal style. Surprisingly, I have been blogging and writing about music since 2007.

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