Some people have said that I can 'hear' a hit song, meaning that I can tell the first time a song is played for me if it has potential. I have been able to hear some of the hits that way, but I can also 'feel' one.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think you can feel the pain I've experienced in my music. It's something that a lot of people can relate to.
You know, your ears record. You might can sing a song once you hear it.
You know how sometimes you hear a chord played on an organ and you can feel it vibrating in your bones? Sometimes when I'm writing, I can feel my bones vibrating because I'll have a thought or I'll have a character's voice in my head, and that's when I know I'm on the right track.
Whenever I get an idea for a song, even before jotting down the notes, I can hear it in the orchestra, I can smell it in the scenery, I can see the kind of actor who will sing it, and I am aware of an audience listening to it.
I feel like guitar explains a lot. You can just listen to a guitar without any lyrics over it; you can just feel what kind of track it is. If it's pain... you can feel it. It sets the mood.
Music is feeling. You can try to verbalize it. It really just hits you or it doesn't.
One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain.
You can do a lot to shape the feeling of a song by the way you record it.
I could hear and feel music going on in me, and I couldn't get it out. You can always depend on a guitar.
Music's something you feel. You have to feel it first before you hear it.