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I don't call myself a singer, I'm a voice, lent to music
You sing in my mind and dance in my heart.
The total person sings not just the vocal chords.
I don't rely on catchphrases or really like sing-along. I just do whatever I feel. Whatever the beat makes me say, I do that and I run with that. It's been working for me, so I'd be cool with that.
though my voice is eager to tune to marches,
toady to wine and city...
lilting cadence,
I'm not a singer who plays a bit of drums. I'm a drummer that sings a bit.
My heart in passion, and my head on rhymes.
You may not need to tell me, I can hear your song better when your voice is silent and your heart is singing.
The song is ended, but the melody lingers on ...
If I'm not saying it in four choruses or less, then I'm not saying it.
While the business of "collecting" lyrics and melodies happens all the time, when it's time to corral them all into something, I have to be in a good mood, ready and willing to work.
It's no longer necessary to slave over the vocals. I don't sing the lyrics until I write them, and singing is the very last thing I do. I record the entire track, and then I worry about lyrics and vocals. The music will suggest where the words are going to a certain extent.
Melody is king, and don't you ever forget it. Lyrics appear to be out front, but they're not; they're just an accompanying factor. If they're good, you're really in good shape. Lyrics are written to be rewritten.
You are lyricist, me a composer - you and I make a complete song.
What am I singing?
A song of seeds
The food of love.
Eat the music.
You've got to separate the singer and the songs.
Most days Lily is the steady drumbeat. The rhythm of my heart. The repeating melody of the music in my head. But not today.
Once upon a time, I could sing three hours. Now, when you see me say 'I'm done,' I'm done; ain't nothing left till the next night.
A song that sounds simple is just not that easy to write. One of the objectives of this record was to try and write melodies that continue to resonate.
There is no song to your singing.
You can be very efficient with lyrics, and you can get the heart fluttering or soaring or make someone cry with a really amazing dance song.
The choir sang and the old man sang and Drake couldn't sing, and suddenly he began to cry because of the music, because of the sound of the boys' voices, because of what they might turn into.
You've got to really know your song, inside and out.
A team on my own, deliver like a power play/ Call the king of rap, you can't take the crown away/
I feel what I sing, and I sing what I feel. Really, that's all I can do.
A female vocal can lift a song.
In the life of a singer, it's not all triumphs and happy memories; there are days you have to go out there when it's the last thing you feel like doing.
I'm not into solos, I'm into lyrics.
For in a real tragedy, it is not the hero who perishes; it is the chorus.
The beats are like scripts, and the raps are my monologue.
Lyrics are always the last thing to get done.
You want to sing this song. And so it goes on until eventually, after - well, however long it can take - sometimes a few days, sometimes months - you piece the whole thing together.
Let your heart be the anchor and the beat of your song.
Listen to the beat of your soul ~Soul Eater
I like structuring verses, choruses, but sometimes the verses might be a tango and the choruses might be death metal.
Nobody says anything real today. Most of those girls have their songs written by other people. It annoys me, because 'eh oh eh oh ahh' is not a chorus
I instruct you to be the obeyer,
A rhythm recipe that you'll savor,
Doesn't matter if you're minor or major,
Yes, the Tribe of the game, rhythm player,
As you inhale like a breath of fresh air
singing has to come from the inside, and i don't have anything left inside.'
'really? How did that happen?'
'it all just drained out.
I have to have a guitar sitting around. I sing in the shower. I sing around the house. The music comes secondary. The lyrics come first.
To sing is to love and affirm,
to fly and to soar,
to coast into the hearts of the people
who listen
to tell them that life is to live,
that love is there,
that nothing is a promise,
but that beauty exists,
and must be hunted for and found.
I wrote the chorus specifically for 'Same Love' as a narration of my story. I decided to release 'She Keeps Me Warm' as an extension of the chorus because I felt like there was more that needed to be said.
Each soul has its own note to sing in the divine chorus and no voice is more important than another. (94)
If you listen to most songs, most people will not sing the words of the lead singer. They will sing the hook. The hook is what makes the record sell.
Fold your arms round me close and strain me so that our hearts may break and our souls go free at last. Take me to that happy place of which you told me long ago. The fields whence none return, but where great singers sing their songs forever.
Come, sing now, sing; for I know you sing well; I see you have a singing face.
The Siren waits thee, singing song for song.
. . .where there is no more hope, song remains.
I can't write - out of all the things it takes to make music, lyrics are the thing I'm by far the shittiest at.
Give me the beat, boys, and free my soul. I want to get lost in the rock and roll, and drift away.
Voices
Voices in my head,
Chanting, 'Kisses. Bread.
Prove yourself. Fight. Shove.
Learn. Earn. Look for love',
Drown a lesser voice,
Silent now of choice:
'Breathe in peace, and be
Still, for once, like me'.
My vocals are bad, I can't sing, hey man, I wouldn't ask you to do a drum roll if your arm was falling off.
I don't like to get too specific about lyrics. It places limitations on them, and spoils the listeners' interpretation.
But I don't like working on lyrics publicly in the studio - I prefer to take them away and work on them in my bedroom.
The song of the future must transcend creed.
In your heart, you have a song that will change the world, once you give yourself permission to sing.
No heavenly choirs.
None for me and none for you.
The new solo album sounds like me: I'm singing about bad business transactions, bodily fluids, and courage.
I hear the tune within. And I hear it without.
The rhythm is below me, the rhythm of the heat. The rhythm is around me, the rhythm has control. The rhythm is inside me, the rhythm has my soul.
In the beginning was rhythm.
We definitely set out to make a great 'radio' record. We set out to write great hooky choruses-but with verses that said something.
My ego only needs a good rhythm section
Wake up in the morning
I shall wake up and so shall you and I
Wake up, the sun is beautiful
And it is warming you and I
Fragile as we lie
Your song, what does it know?
Deepinsnow,
Eepinow,
E-i-o.
A right balance between music and lyrics is important. Music complements lyrics.
My skills are musical, not lyrical.
Harmonies are nice.
And music, our music, will swell and then unwind like two strands of melody at last entwined. Fulfill us! Complete us! Make us whole! Seal our bond forevermore! Tonight for me, embrace your destiny! Let me hear you sing once more!
Part 5 The Voice- Make that my voice
I'm not a trained musician or singer, but I can turn out a song.
The world has kissed my Soul with its pain, asking for its return in Songs.
There is no good singing, there is only present and absent.
I don't write lyrics, the lyrics write Thom Yorke
It begins, as most things begin, with a song.
Always seein' 'wayoff dreams of silver-blue,
Always feelin' thorns that slab and sting.
Yet stampedin' never made a dream come true,
So I ride around myself and sing.
You don't want me to sing. I could do a really bad karaoke scene, if I had to, but I'd probably choose to rap.
Lyrics are coming to you all the time. I get inspiration in the middle of the night.
By turns the nine delight to sing
Somewhere in a burst of glory / Sound becomes a song.
My advice to singers is always the same: 'Don't sing the song, sing the lyric.'
Who you singing for, Beautiful?
Every time you write a song, you're looking for some sort of perfection, and you never quite reach it. You're always looking for that extra missing piece.
Lyrics are my racket; music is play - the fluff stuff.
On and on eternally
Shall your altered fluid run,
Bud and bloom and go to seed;
But your singing days are done
It takes two to tango! I need everybody to sing with me.
O come all ye faithful ... " I began.
"Joyful and triumphant ... " Liam joined in.
We made it through the first three words of the second verse, and then realised we didn't know any more.
"Liam?"
"Yeah?"
"We could be the two worst singers in the history of the entire world.
In 'Kill Rock n' Roll,' the choruses came about at the moment I was listening to a lot of the Supremes, and if you listen to that part, you can hear a melody and a harmony there that's not too far away from what the Supremes would probably be doing, but there's heavy guitars in the back.
Have you ever had a beautiful melody stuck in your head, but you don't know where it came from? That melody is me.
The Treorchy Male Choir - the very name is a song! May I thank the Choir, past and present, for all the glorious music-making they have shared with us.
The whispers of shared ecstasy are choral.
Here's the thing with lyrics: Words are just another musical instrument.
Tonight the song you always despised strides from the jukebox full-bodied and you hear the lyrics for the first time, understand the lyrics for the first time after all these years. This new you with an older soul. Now it's your favorite. All this time singing the wrong words.
Who among us has not dreamt, in moments of ambition, of the miracle of a poetic prose, musical without rhythm and rhyme, supple and staccato enough to adapt to the lyrical stirrings of the soul, the undulations of dreams, and sudden leaps of consciousness.
What! All this for a song?
I am the entertainer and I know just where I stand Another serenader and another long haired band Today I am your champion, I may have won your hearts, But I know the game, you'll forget my name, And I won't be here in another year If I don't stay on the charts.
I always write lyrics first and the rhythm and the melody come from the lyrics. It always comes from the lyrics: words have rhythm and words have melody.
Somewhere, someone knows the words to the songs you sing.
In the distance I hear a song - a simple song - a song of despair - a song of longing and a song of sorrow.
I have forgotten the words and the rhythm, but I sing.
Yes, I sing.
My songs are more arrangements than they are songs.