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If you are caught by musical burnout, you open another project and understand that you are not into it and you cannot continue to write compositions with the same enthusiasm, then I have prepared 9 steps for you that will help you get back into the flow. In the video, I have collected the essence of my experience and the experience of my students over 18 years, which helps us return to creating music and not take long breaks. The video will be especially relevant for those who started writing to order and have used up all their creative energy. Pour some tea, coffee and let's go figure out how to get out of the swamp of creative crisis. #mixing #mixingandmastering #flstudio Training: ????HOW TO LEARN TO CREATE CHART AND RADIO LEVEL TRACKS FROM COMPLETE SCRATCH, EARNING FROM $300 TO $5000 A MONTH - https://bit.ly/3Q6bhPs Useful links: ????You haven't seen such sample packs yet: 90 GB of samples, midi and presets for 20 of the most popular genres with the most convenient breakdown into folders - download from the link: https://soundkings.ru/samplepack My social networks: ????My Telegram channel "Thoughts of the composer", where you will find even more tricks and useful information - https://t.me/+1dQQJdDb2e0yZjIy ????My inst: / sound_kings_ ????????Contact me on TG with any questions: https://t.me/Idarc Time codes: 00:00 - if you're burnt out and have a hard time creating music 00:58 - what music creation consists of 03:02 - tip #1: what attitude to take when sitting down to create a track 04:40 - where to limit yourself in creating music 05:09 - tip #2: stop writing music for a while 05:55 - a game for developing imaginative thinking and timbre hearing 06:59 - tip #3: watch others write music 07:44 - why it's useful to watch others write music 09:26 - tip #4: invest time in physical activity 10:24 - tip #5: jump into an unknown genre 12:20 - tip #6: listen to music intellectually 13:51 - how to take a break from making music but still move forward 15:26 - tip #7: collaborating with other authors 15:50 - tip #8: a project for bold decisions 17:57 - tip #9: a magic playlist