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Here's a strange question, so I welcome improvements...

Since I can remember, I've had grand orchestrated music pop into my head throughout the day,-- sort of a musical dreaming. It's really good stuff, and I prefer to hear the music in my head than any other music recorded or live, and not just because I have the pleasure of "knowing what's going to happen next".

My question is simply, what are some techniques/tools and relevant literature (whether more how-to or more theoretical) on how to capture the vast scores happening in my head (given that like most thinking/dreaming activities, it comes too fast to write down in realtime)?

Here's a strange question, so I welcome improvements...

Since I can remember, I've had grand orchestrated music pop into my head throughout the day, sort of a musical dreaming. It's really good stuff, and I prefer to hear the music in my head than any other music recorded or live, and not just because I have the pleasure of "knowing what's going to happen next".

My question is simply, what are some techniques/tools and relevant literature (whether more how-to or more theoretical) on how to capture the vast scores happening in my head (given that like most thinking/dreaming activities, it comes too fast to write down in realtime)?

Here's a strange question, so I welcome improvements...

Since I can remember, I've had grand orchestrated music pop into my head throughout the day-- sort of a musical dreaming. It's really good stuff, and I prefer to hear the music in my head than any other music recorded or live, and not just because I have the pleasure of "knowing what's going to happen next".

My question is simply, what are some techniques/tools and relevant literature (whether more how-to or more theoretical) on how to capture the vast scores happening in my head (given that like most thinking/dreaming activities, it comes too fast to write down in realtime)?

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Capturing music in my head

Here's a strange question, so I welcome improvements...

Since I can remember, I've had grand orchestrated music pop into my head throughout the day, sort of a musical dreaming. It's really good stuff, and I prefer to hear the music in my head than any other music recorded or live, and not just because I have the pleasure of "knowing what's going to happen next".

My question is simply, what are some techniques/tools and relevant literature (whether more how-to or more theoretical) on how to capture the vast scores happening in my head (given that like most thinking/dreaming activities, it comes too fast to write down in realtime)?