I just get an idea and then all of a sudden I've got a song.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes when I write songs, I don't know what they're about, and it just suddenly comes to me.
If I get an idea for a song, I have a melody for it. I'm a musician first. I'm not limited by the fretboard.
The best thing we've learned is when you are attempting to write a full song, write a full song that day. When we first started, we would have great ideas, but there's something about a moment and a vibe that's being created in time that when you return to it, it sometimes works, and it sometimes doesn't.
I just try to get inside the song and imagine what comes next.
It's a gift that I have and I became good at it. When I heard my first song I didn't even know that I could write songs.
A song just doesn't come on. I've always had to tease it out, squeeze it out.
To make a song is a gift, and once it's done it keeps evolving and changing and becomes a tool to interact with other people. It's like a conversation.
Very often, writing a song is a process that happens to me rather than one that I instigate. I feel a song coming on and, like a sneeze; I wait for it until it comes.
I just write a song, and it just comes out however it wants to. And some of them are catchy songs like 'Here Comes The Sun,' and some of them aren't, you know.
When I'm writing a song, I'm just making stuff up as I go along.
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