Songwriting and Music Production Tips & Tricks: Oblique Strategies

February 10th, 2007 by Michael Cavano

I heard about a producer named Brian Eno (born Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno [yes, all that], produced albums for Talking Heads, U2, Devo… and worked with countless others) while listening to a broadcast of the ‘Ongoing History of New Music‘ by Alan Cross. Eno had a technique that I thought was absolutely ingenious. When he worked with a band in the studio and they became stuck on what to do to make a song work, he’d pull out a series of flash cards, each of which had a saying or slogan written on it to get you thinking about the task at hand in different ways. The idea was to pull out a single card, and do whatever that card said, even if it seemed odd at the time. These cards are now known as ‘Oblique Strategies’ and several editions have been released since the mid ’70s. There were a few that I personally found quite useful for either working with the band on writing/arranging, or producing/engineering in the studio, and because the copyright owner’s associates have shared some elsewhere on the web I’m going to assume that it will be okay for me to share a couple with you too.

Oblique Strategies by Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt.

  • Faced with a choice, do both
  • Convert a melodic element into a rhythmic element
  • Don’t break the silence
  • Don’t be afraid of things because they’re easy to do
  • What would your closest friend do?
  • Use fewer notes
  • Take away the important parts
  • Do something boring
  • Make a sudden destructive, unpredictable action; incorporate
  • The tape is now the music
  • Simple subtraction
  • Make an exhaustive list of everything you might do and do the last thing on the list
  • Emphasize repetitions
  • Retrace your steps
  • Use “unqualified” people
  • Assemble some of the instruments in a group and treat the group
  • Take away the elements in order of apparent non-importance
  • Consult other sources
    • promising
    • unpromising
  • What mistakes did you make last time?
  • Simply a matter of work
  • Reverse
  • Give way to your worst impulse
  • Are there sections? Consider transitions
  • You don’t have to be ashamed of using your own ideas
  • Humanize something free of error

There are over 100 cards in an Oblique Strategies deck and they work like magic at times. You can buy a deck from Eno Shop by clicking on ‘Oblique Strategies’. You can also scroll through the various sayings, or view them randomly here, but I’d recommend purchasing a physical deck to anyone working in a studio or writing and arranging songs.

If you've enjoyed the free content of SubSunRecords.com, you can drop a coin in Mike's case. Any amount is appreciated.
Any and all donations are appreciated greatly!

Thank you kindly for your support and encouragement!



First Post

February 9th, 2007 by Michael Cavano

I now have the new version of the SubSun Records website up and running! I’ve gained most of my knowledge of website design through trial and error, and copying & pasting code, but I think I’ve done good this time around. And there’s much that will be added still. Forgive any pages that aren’t yet functioning or lack content; it’s coming.

I’m glad to announce that Suburban Sunrise has gone through a wonderful reformation and is nearly ready to hit the stage again with a whole whack of new material. There will be many future posts about Suburban Sunrise.

Much more has happened over the past year as well, but not as much as will happen over the year ahead. It’s time to share with you everything I can offer. I hope you’ll find some of it of value.

If you've enjoyed the free content of SubSunRecords.com, you can drop a coin in Mike's case. Any amount is appreciated.
Any and all donations are appreciated greatly!

Thank you kindly for your support and encouragement!




SubSun Records Newsletter - Info and Insights

The SubSun Records Info and Insights Newsletter is chalked full of... well, info... and insights. You'll receive updates about SubSun Records specifically, as well as other content in the nature of what you'd find on this site, including links to the month's best posts and updates on artists. It's delivered monthly, although sometimes an extra one will be sent out on special occasions.

In addition to info, newsletter subscribers will also receive access to free content (including downloads) not otherwise available. So if you like all the freebies offered on this site, would like to know when more is available, and want extra freebies you can't normally get, sign up below. And if you ever decide you don't want splendid Info and Insights anymore, just reply to any e-mail with "unsubscribe" written in the subject line.

Here's the sign up form:

Name
E-mail


Support SubSunRecords.com
Donate
Newsletter/Updates

Featured Posts/Best Of
Song Writing and Music Production Tips & Tricks: Oblique Strategies
Follow Your Purpose

Filling up this section will take some time, so here's a doggy!

Categories
  • General (1)
  • Music (3)
  • Music Production (1)
  • Personal Development (1)
  • Song Writing (1)
  • Uncategorized (1)