I write music to both the situations and the lyrics in plays.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I write the music because I can't really write lyrics. But I can write chords like Robin's never heard of. So I provide the music for them to add the lyrics to.
I usually write lyrics first, and then when I get home or close to any kind of instrument, I usually make a melody for those lyrics.
My songs are somewhere between story and situation. There's also character and mood. I'm an intuitive writer, both with instrumentals and songs with words.
I write my music.
I write music all the time. When I talk about having writer's block, it's more to do with lyrics than anything else.
I always write my music based on what is going on in my life at the time.
It's hard to write music for specific things, because I'm always writing just to write.
I write emotional music.
I write music visually.
When I became more involved in music, I had to give up some of my writing in the literary sense. However, on occasion, I would write something for my own pleasure or I would write notes and introductory remarks in the songbooks I put together.
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