I write the music, produce it and the band plays within the parameters that I set.
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Usually I write the songs at home and then I bring them in to the band; when we play them as a band, that's kinda how we figure out the feel of how they're going to be presented on the record or live.
I generally prefer to come in to the studio with a fully written song and then work on the arrangement with the band. Sometimes even the arrangements are pretty much already worked out in my head, but other times we experiment.
I write music. I'm in a band.
I just try to approach and serve the music in the way that I think is right for the band I'm in at the time.
I write my music.
You make your music, then you try to find whatever audience is out there for it.
I have so much music inside me I'm just trying to stay afloat. I don't tend to write for a particular band - you have to just write the songs and then let God into the room and let the music tell you what to do.
I write music to both the situations and the lyrics in plays.
If you write songs you have an idea how they're going to sound.
I usually prepare a track, and then I work with the artist when it's time to do the vocals.
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