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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2024 · 35 MIN

My Music Episode Episode 402 - Emma Elizabeth

from My Music · host Graham Coath

Finding Harmony: Emma's Musical Journey from Solitude to Stage In the latest episode of the My Music podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with the talented Emma Elizabeth, a musician whose creative process beautifully balances solitude and real-life experiences. This episode is a deep dive into how Emma navigates the complexities of music creation, from the quiet moments of inspiration to the vibrant energy of live performances. We kick off the episode by exploring the creative process and the delicate balance between isolation and real-life experiences in music production. Emma shares her unique perspective on how solitude fuels her creativity. She thrives in the quiet moments, away from the chaos of life, where she can truly absorb and transform her experiences into music. Yet, she acknowledges the importance of stepping back into the world to gather fresh inspiration. Emma’s creative process is spontaneous and often strikes in everyday settings. She recounts instances of jotting down lyrics in a café or recording voice notes during a walk. These in-between moments are crucial, allowing her to collect ideas that later evolve into full-fledged songs. Emma emphasizes that true creativity often defies any set formula, a sentiment that resonates deeply with our listeners. Transitioning from the studio to the stage brings its own set of challenges. Emma and I delve into the anxiety of handling complex equipment during live performances. For musicians used to simpler setups, the shift to more advanced gear can be daunting. Emma shares her personal experiences, highlighting the importance of backup plans and the raw power of stripped-back songs. In another segment, we discuss the significance of creative freedom in music-making. Emma values the process of experimenting, making mistakes, and learning through exploration rather than strictly following established rules. She admires musicians who blend complex musical knowledge with emotional depth, favoring a more intuitive and less structured approach to creating music. The evolving landscape of music discovery is a fascinating topic. Emma and I explore how platforms like Spotify, TikTok, and Instagram are changing the way we discover and engage with music. These modern channels can lead to surprising artist connections and deeper emotional investments in their music. We share personal stories of stumbling upon new songs and becoming emotionally invested in a single track before delving deeper into the artist's catalog. The conversation highlights the different layers of engagement that social media platforms offer, enhancing our appreciation of an artist’s work. We conclude with a heartfelt discussion on the intricate relationship between personal experiences and songwriting. Emma shares how intense emotions and life events fuel her creativity, making it challenging to write authentically when life is calm. We touch on the pressures of producing music without external deadlines and the importance of genuine emotional experiences in creating impactful songs. Emma reflects on how gratitude and genuine emotional expression profoundly impact songwriting. By embracing these elements, musicians can create meaningful and resonant songs that truly connect with their audience. Tune in to hear Emma's raw and unfiltered insights on her musical journey, and discover how you, too, can find harmony in your creative process.

Finding Harmony: Emma's Musical Journey from Solitude to Stage In the latest episode of the My Music podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with the talented Emma Elizabeth, a musician whose creative process beautifully balances solitude and real-life experiences. This episode is a deep dive into how Emma navigates the complexities of music creation, from the quiet moments of inspiration to the vibrant energy of live performances. We kick off the episode by exploring the creative process and the delicate balance between isolation and real-life experiences in music production. Emma shares her unique perspective on how solitude fuels her creativity. She thrives in the quiet moments, away from the chaos of life, where she can truly absorb and transform her experiences into music. Yet, she acknowledges the importance of stepping back into the world to gather fresh inspiration. Emma’s creative process is spontaneous and often strikes in everyday settings. She recounts instances of jotting down lyrics in a café or recording voice notes during a walk. These in-between moments are crucial, allowing her to collect ideas that later evolve into full-fledged songs. Emma emphasizes that true creativity often defies any set formula, a sentiment that resonates deeply with our listeners. Transitioning from the studio to the stage brings its own set of challenges. Emma and I delve into the anxiety of handling complex equipment during live performances. For musicians used to simpler setups, the shift to more advanced gear can be daunting. Emma shares her personal experiences, highlighting the importance of backup plans and the raw power of stripped-back songs. In another segment, we discuss the significance of creative freedom in music-making. Emma values the process of experimenting, making mistakes, and learning through exploration rather than strictly following established rules. She admires musicians who blend complex musical knowledge with emotional depth, favoring a more intuitive and less structured approach to creating music. The evolving landscape of music discovery is a fascinating topic. Emma and I explore how platforms like Spotify, TikTok, and Instagram are changing the way we discover and engage with music. These modern channels can lead to surprising artist connections and deeper emotional investments in their music. We share personal stories of stumbling upon new songs and becoming emotionally invested in a single track before delving deeper into the artist's catalog. The conversation highlights the different layers of engagement that social media platforms offer, enhancing our appreciation of an artist’s work. We conclude with a heartfelt discussion on the intricate relationship between personal experiences and songwriting. Emma shares how intense emotions and life events fuel her creativity, making it challenging to write authentically when life is calm. We touch on the pressures of producing music without external deadlines and the importance of genuine emotional experiences in creating impactful songs. Emma reflects on how gratitude and genuine emotional expression profoundly impact songwriting. By embracing these elements, musicians can create meaningful and resonant songs that truly connect with their audience. Tune in to hear Emma's raw and unfiltered insights on her musical journey, and discover how you, too, can find harmony in your creative process.

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