Does anyone else use a depressing song to get themselves to write a sad part

EliseValkyria

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I have a very specific one that immediately helps me to write sad parts

It's from the 999 video game for nintendo DS. This song sounds at the end of the game, where you have to help a girl in another timeline to solve a sudoku puzzle like in 2 minutes or she will die incinerated, On one screen was the sudoku game, on the other the girl was crying asking for your help. That stuck in my head forever

 

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Yes, I did and even shared it with my readers.
 

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Did you pick a song as a soundtrack for a chapter(s)? Or was it something different?
I was listening to this album:
The sad ending just wrote itself with it. It even got more dramatic than intended thanks to the album.
 

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I am in a low mood by default, but listening to sad songs does help me give shape and structure to these feelings.
 
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I don't always go out of my way to listen to a sad song, but yes. Whatever song currently listening too, even if they have their own lyrics and story, my mind thinks of new lyrics. And if the song is even twinge of sad, like OST dramas or just melancholic, my mind deviates to sad story scene. Sometimes if it's dark then bit dark. If need go back to a song to remember how felt when writing scene, then yeah would.

Which is also why its hard concentrate with music on. Most time either whisk away sad story or epic fantasy story if it even remotely sounds sad or epic or dark or maybe rock too.

Only happy upbeat songs, harder to imagine a story and can be used to help focus, at least for me.
 
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