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Immersion Composition Society : ウィキペディア英語版 | Immersion Composition Society The Immersion Composition Society (ICS) is an underground network of composers, organized into independent groups, called lodges, who periodically spend one or more days composing unusually large volumes of music for the purpose of creating raw material for their new projects.〔() 〕 There are several dozen publicized lodges in the U.S, Canada, Europe, and South America. The book ''The Frustrated Songwriter's Handbook'' details the ICS approach to creative songwriting.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ICS official lodge page )〕 ==History== The Immersion Composition Society was started in Oakland, California by two songwriters, Nicholas Dobson and Michael Iago Mellender. Noticing that they were spending large amounts of time thinking about music and waiting for inspiration to strike — instead of actually writing music — in early 2001 they developed a new songwriting method that involved composing prolifically while trying to avoid any kind of self-editing or self-consciousness.〔''The Frustrated Songwriter's Handbook,'' Backbeat Books (ISBN 0-87930-879-6) 2006, p.5-16〕 The result was a songwriting "game" that took place over the course of a single day. They both began to play it compulsively. Within a year, Dobson and Mellender had formed a society of songwriters, and this game — which came to be called the "20-Song Game", was its central activity.〔The Frustrated Songwriter's Handbook, Backbeat Books (ISBN 0-87930-879-6) 2006, p.55-62〕
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