7/11/2023 0 Comments Lisa loeb dweezil zappa![]() And then at some point I have to sit down, just like doing homework, and just, actually, finish the song and figure out what story I’m telling and try to tell that through the music. Then, at some point, I’ll write lyrics that remind me of what the music sounds like or the other way around, I write music that reminds me of what the lyrics sound like unless both come to me at the same time. I’ll sit down with a guitar or a piano or a melody will be in my head and I’ll come up with something that is interesting to me, and if I don’t write the whole song then I’ll record or I’ll write out in music notation the idea that I’ve had. ![]() And then I sort of collect those ideas and I either sit down at some point and figure out what those ideas mean and write a song around them…The same thing happens with music. On scraps of paper or I call myself on my answering machine. I think basically I have moments where ideas pop into my head and I write those down wherever I can. ![]() It’s funny because the songwriting technique changes a lot. LL: Songwriting technique? Well first I drink some coffee with milk and sugar. FEMMUSIC: Can you describe your songwriting technique? ![]()
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