Always Never Looks like nobody's ever had a go at this so heres my attempt. (Can't seem to line up with lyrics but they are right.) Always/Never Fmaj7 Bm7b5 Always, never on my mind C Always, always out of time Am Always, always letting someone down Fmaj7 Bm7b5 Always, always ...
That's the most interesting part of working with singers you've never met: You don't know what you're going to get. My only guidance was: Let yourself be creative, let yourself be idiosyncratic, let the lyrics be poetic. We're not writing for a popaudience,we don't need to du...
From 1996's 'What Would the Community Think'. This is actually a really creepy song, with multiple vocal tracks going on at once and some fairly disturbing lyrics. Chan is singing the main verses of the song, while a male voice sings the asides, and Chan occasionally comes in and sings...
lyrics, melody, rhythm, harmonies, chords and the entire music arrangement all the way to its mixing designed to deliver the emotion that the situation in the song or movie demanded. This was what made Bollywood music unique!
The latter was definitely one of Khim’s all-time favourite tunes, in addition to being one of the very few songs whose lyrics Khim could remember in its entirety. This tune was one that we could happily sing together once in a while, as I also had the option of willingly setting my...
do. My main method was learning the chords to a song I liked and learning those transitions, then writing songs over those chords. That was something that really helped instill the chords in my muscle memory – it gave me the inspiration to really get the chords down and to learn new ...
A song is usually a lyric, a melody, whatever the chords are. A lot of the rock stuff I grew up with is kinda upside down in terms of how it’s written. You have to give credit to the Robert Plants of the world because they were able to take that upside down process and still ...
Ever fall in love with a song whose melody also furthers the nostalgic yearning of its lyrics? Both verse and chorus sections breathe a sweetly melancholy air about them and dare I say that I may be leaning just a tinny bit towards Moritaka-san’s “LOVE self cover” version? =) This ...
About six months after I got my first guitar, I had reached a stage where I knew a lot of chords and I could play recognizable bits of songs, but I couldn’t play even the simplest song (Wild Thing?) without […]
the of and to a in that is was he for it with as his on be at by i this had not are but from or have an they which one you were all her she there would their we him been has when who will no more if out so up said what its about than into them can only other time new...