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Old 08.02.2006, 03:11 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Trasher02
When I write a song I first take a subject, what I'm gonna write about because writing random shit is just stupid. When I did that I get into the mood of which mood I want the song to have (grammar??) for example if I'm making a sad song I listen to sad music if I'm making an angry song i blahblahblah... Then I just describe my feelings on paper and voila!

This may sound stupid but It works for me... I once wrote a song about a Batman episode which was pretty cool too.

I diagree. Just play and sing about anything.

An example sort of in the same lines. When writers get 'writers block' they say the best way to cure it is by just looking at the screeb/paper and writing. Just writing about anything and evetually something good comes out of it.

Hope that helps.
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