I've been reading some of the comments in this thread with great interest. It is good to know that there are so many different approaches to music making.
I think that one of the reasons that I work best to a deadline is that being a performer, the excitement of the pospective performance seems to spur me into action. The funny thing is that I don't write by improvising. When I do, I find that I have already limited myself to what my hands can easily do; not always a good thing. Many past masters were also excellent at improvising, but still had to spend a huge amount of time thinking about their music away from the keyboard to hammer the composition into shape (I'm thinking of Beethoven here, as many people have quoted him).
The other thing that I've been thinking about is the concept of inspiration. Whilst I may think that I have been inspired to come up with something good, others may deride my offerings as trite, banal, uninspired etc. All I can do is try to produce the best that I can and hope that someone enjoys the experience of listening to it.
I think that one of the reasons that I work best to a deadline is that being a performer, the excitement of the pospective performance seems to spur me into action. The funny thing is that I don't write by improvising. When I do, I find that I have already limited myself to what my hands can easily do; not always a good thing. Many past masters were also excellent at improvising, but still had to spend a huge amount of time thinking about their music away from the keyboard to hammer the composition into shape (I'm thinking of Beethoven here, as many people have quoted him).
The other thing that I've been thinking about is the concept of inspiration. Whilst I may think that I have been inspired to come up with something good, others may deride my offerings as trite, banal, uninspired etc. All I can do is try to produce the best that I can and hope that someone enjoys the experience of listening to it.