There are things you do that just come natural, and sometimes those are amazingly in synch, and sometimes they're horribly out of synch, and you're like, 'Ooo! That wasn't very good tonight.' Most of the time, it's just on.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you feel like you're getting into a rut with a song, a night off usually fixes it.
Most music that you hear is in synch with itself. We were experimenting with the music falling out of synch with itself and even though it is out of synch you mind can still understand what it is meant to be doing.
It sometimes feels like I'm not doing anything.
But I wasn't getting in my pace, staying within myself, I was getting a little rushed. So I think I finally took a couple deep breaths and let myself get my timing back.
There are times when your mind isn't ready to go but your body is, and times when your body is ready to go but your mind isn't. You try to get the two in sync as much as possible.
You create a blueprint of your best performance, and you're happiest the night you surpass that blueprint. That won't happen that often, but it will happen. It's like sculpting: you keep refining. When you have a piece that is yours, that is just you, that becomes obsessive; you think about it all the time.
Everything feels like you're in slow motion and everything you do seems like it's about two or three plays of what everybody else is doing.
Sometimes you are in sync with the times, sometimes you are in advance, sometimes you are late.
Whenever something good happens to me, it's usually followed by something terrible.
When I emerge from filming I feel slightly out of synch with real life, but it's also a relief.
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