Quotations on Composing
/A collection of my favorite quotations on music and life in general. Some are funny, others inspiring, and others brutally honest. There's a quotation for everyone.
Read MoreA collection of my favorite quotations on music and life in general. Some are funny, others inspiring, and others brutally honest. There's a quotation for everyone.
Read MoreEventually crunch time finds us all. Here are some techniques you can use to survive in one piece (mostly) when the deadlines are bearing down on you.
Read MoreHere are a few “secret handshakes” you’ll hear in the studio, in the editing bay and on the scoring stage. They're nerdy but cool, and knowing them will mark you as an Industry player.
Read MoreThe first in a series of blog posts about film composing as a career; intended for aspiring composers as an information source and guide.
Read MoreAs promised last time around… a self-test to get you started.
Football has offense, defense, and special teams; we have the categories below. Rate yourself in each phase of the game to see where you stack up.
Read MoreHere's a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of music for The Amazing Race 26: The stunning variety of instruments used during the cycle, plus some trivia about Lee and about the show.
Read MoreThis is one I've wanted to announce for a LONG time.
Read MoreSome personal thoughts on the show I'm most closely associated with, thirteen years on.
Read MoreThat's ten Outstanding Reality-Competition Series Emmy awards for The Amazing Race… which is truly amazing. What a night.
Read MoreA look at various incarnations of The Amazing Race around the world. Turns out the USA version is just the first of many—now teams hailing from around the world are taking part in the Race experience.
Read MoreIt takes a full scoring stage's worth of exotic instruments to create the globe-spanning sound of The Amazing Race. Here's the list of what we used in the 24th cycle of the show.
Read MoreCreating the international score for The Amazing Race requires more than just a massive orchestra—here's a list of some of the rare and unusual instruments Lee deployed over the course of Cycle 23.
Read MoreI'm adding this "Notes" page to the site. Here I'll post occasional thoughts about the Industry, about music and creativity, and about my work.
I won't promise to update on anything like a regular basis; one thing I've noticed is that many of my favorite creative people start a blog, then it sits, forlorn and abandoned, for months on end. At the very least, I'll try to avoid that.
So—why post here, when I already have a blog at leesanders.net? I suppose the answer is that I'm trying to keep my more music-related stuff all in one place. The leesanders.net site is more all-encompassing, more about my life in general. Right now I'm pushing projects both as a composer and as a self-publishing author, and that brings its own level of insanity. So call this a bit of structure I'm imposing on myself.
And I promise that (most of the) subsequent blogs you'll read here will be less meta. Blogging about blogging… urk.