I pick up my guitar and play. Something might come, and then the pen comes out. Then an edit, until something comes out that you're actually satisfied with.
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I just play the guitar and write songs.
I keep a guitar around while writing and will improvise music. I do this for several reasons, such as that it's fun, and sometimes it helps me with the meter.
Sometimes I'll write without the guitar or the piano, but most of the time I'll be playing and just improvising some words. And when I get something that sounds good, a line with a story in it, I'll try and tease it out and figure out where the story is going.
I'll sit around and play my guitar; that's how I write tunes.
I play the guitar a little bit.
I don't read music. I don't write it. So I wander around on the guitar until something starts to present itself.
So, once I get writing I really try and put five to eight hours a day in my room with a guitar to really try and come up with stuff that feels interesting enough to me to keep it.
It's one thing to sit at home and write a piece with your guitar, and quite another to have it performed by four people. For me, it's always trial and error.
Picking up a guitar - I couldn't imagine doing anything else.
I picked up a guitar, and I knew what I wanted to do.
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