I always recommend to any player to always compose their own music. It's one of the best things you can do to find a road to your own style.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I run around so much that I finally reasoned that composing is the one musical endeavour which you can do anywhere, anytime.
I like to compose, but only for myself. I write my own lyrics and compose the music around them.
I love song writing, so I'm always happy to write for other musicians.
Creating sounds together with other musicians is something I've always liked doing.
I've always done very 'composed' music and worked-out solos. But sometimes it's fun not knowing where you're going.
I'm very hands-on with my own music.
It's interesting to do other people's music - that's how I learned to play, by learning other people's songs. It's nice to delve into how other people got to where they are.
I write most of my songs to beats. I play around on guitar, but not enough to where I can compose my own stuff or play solos. I can accompany myself 'cause most songs are, like, four chords.
It's important to be a divergent musician and do a little bit of everything, except you have to make sure your fans are aware of it and that you string them along the right way.
When you're playing such brilliant music every day, then the last thing you ever want to do is try to write something of your own that's crude and not as good.