I sit and write songs alone and then get together with people to help me flesh it out into a recording.
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I write songs. Then, I record them. And, later, maybe I perform them on stage. That's what I do. That's my job. Simple.
I actually write my own music whenever I have a chance. I play guitar and sing.
For the most part, I like to record music as I write it.
Being a songwriter does not rely on an audience or other band members or a camera. I can just sit in a room and write songs.
I usually prepare a track, and then I work with the artist when it's time to do the vocals.
With songwriting I spend a lot of time living life, accruing all these experiences, journaling, and then by the time I get to the studio I'm teeming with the drive to write.
I usually prepare a track and then I work with the artist when it's time to do the vocals.
I keep a journal and just kind of take notes. I don't really so much sit down and write songs - I just take a lot of notes, and sometimes I sit down and put them all together.
I write my music.
I don't particularly enjoy standing alone and recording my own voice or my own stuff. It's sometimes fun to do for demos and stuff, but I really enjoy the social act of recording records, because writing it is so lonely. And it has to be.
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