Author Topic: Anybody Write Their Own Songs/Lyrics?  (Read 7802 times)

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Anybody Write Their Own Songs/Lyrics?
« Reply #15 on: April 11, 2003, 08:14:16 am »
me too

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Anybody Write Their Own Songs/Lyrics?
« Reply #16 on: April 11, 2003, 08:16:55 am »
I write my own musical peices, mainly on guitar, but I refuse to sing, and at the same time I refuse to write lyrics........just a personal thing, I prefer not to sing, therefore I don't :)
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« Reply #17 on: April 11, 2003, 08:35:20 am »
I tried for a little bit to write lyrics, but, they were so cheesy i soon figured out that i could NEVER have a career as a lyricist!  I can read music and i can write music, but I don't know how to play piano or guitar, and it doesn't seem to me that there would be a huge demand for a clarinet playing pop singer on TRL.  Or maybe there is, I don't know.  Sometimes I write melodies to Jewel's poetry (if you haven't read her stuff you really should check it out.  Ok, end of shameless plug).  But mostly I just sing along to Vanessa, Dave, John Mayer, Michelle BRanch, and the stuff we do in choir.  Maybe I'll become the first ever clainet playing ballet dancing singing archaeologist.  Would people pay money to see that?  :wink:
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