Too many pieces of music finish too long after the end.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
With film music, endings are often more difficult than beginnings, because a beginning is an underline, a way of exciting a moment, and then you have to find a way to dissipate that.
Sometimes a piece of music in the score isn't effective. When a score is too well finished with too many elements, sometimes it's too much.
Most of the time, songs that I write end up being finished in 30 minutes or less.
The aim and final end of all music should be none other than the glory of God and the refreshment of the soul.
To finish a song is the best feeling in the world.
Even I would be unhappy if the final track did not sound good to me, which is why I stay in the loop with the music team till the song is ready.
The principle of the endless melody is the perpetual becoming of a music that never had any reason for starting, any more than it has any reason for ending.
If you give yourself too much time, you kind of over-obsess about the music. It's not supposed to be like that.
When words leave off, music begins.
There's a certain kind of motion and pacing that our music has, and this just doesn't have that. We just kind of rushed to the conclusion of most of the songs. I just would've preferred to done them over.