Topic: Recording musical ideas
Hi there!
I've been in a band for about a year. So far we've spent our time on practising and building up a blues/rock repertoire consisting in about 30+ songs so as to be able to gig and play live. We can now put up a good setlist and play for 2 to 3 hours without problems. That was our first goal and we've reached it. We have played live about 5/6 times in that timespan. I know it's not a lot but gigs are hard to find around here...
The next step is about to get launched and it will be composing. Now we want to create our own songs and gradually incorporate them in our setlist while getting rid of some covers.
The thing is that we only meet for three hours once a week. Obviously that's not enough to be able to compose together. So we were thinking of recording each our ideas on our computers and sending them to each other via the Internet so that everyone can work and expand on them through the week until we put all that together at rehearsal. With this method we should have more ideas and they will be known by everone prior to the rehearsal which is a good thing when you don't have time to lose...
But we don't know how to do that. What simple tools do you guys use? Say I want to record a chord progression so that my singer listens to it over and over again to try to create a melody for it. How will I do that? Please don't tell me about Pro Tools or that kind of stuff because I'll be dead before I understand a tenth of what this software can do... I need and we need something simple and fast! More generally how do you guys compose? Is it a solitary experience and then every band member tries to find something on the spot at rehearsal or do you all lock yourselves up during rehearsal and don't come out until something is found? Do you compose alone then show what you've found or do you compose all together? Is there a good/bad way of composing in terms of method?
Thanks a lot!