Monday, May 7, 2012
The Importance of Music in Fiction
I am a music lover. Always have been. It’s probably my biggest passion
behind writing. I like all genres with the exceptions of modern-day
pop, country & dance. My favorite music by far is good ol’ rock ‘n’
roll. Sixties, Seventies, some Eighties, some Nineties. Using music
in writing is every bit as important to me as the setting &
character description. I chose specific songs to enhance a scene or
give the reader a clue to a character’s personality. If you’re familiar
with the song or artist, then you will instantly glean a correct
impression of that character. In my novel, which takes place between
the great musical years of 1964-1977, I set a dinner party scene with
John Coltrane’s classic jazz album, “Blue Train”. This gives an idea of
intelligence to the character who is being highlighted as well as a
sophisticated air to the scene. Another hint to personalities is to
name a character’s favorite group (John Clark’s is the Allman Bros.
while his brother Pete’s favorite album is “Electric Music for the Mind
& Body” by Country Joe & the Fish). Music is so important to me
& by extension, my characters, that I cannot imagine writing
without it.
Labels:
fiction,
l.v. sage,
red white blues,
rock n roll,
writing
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