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Mazrocon

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  1. Wow that's a step forward! I don't think I ever inspired anyone I agree most hip-hop is repetitive, but not all of it's bad. There are some hip-hop rap songs that are really deep, meaningful and stand out music wise. Like Happy Birthday by Flipsyde, Where'd You Go by Fort Minor and Hands Held High by Linkin Park. I like My Chemical Romance (most people don't consider them emo, but it's quite obvious they are). I try to not do the same thing everytime in my lyrics, so I try something a lil bit different each time. The only thing I never done (don't think ever will) is use cussing in songs, cause I think that cussing seems unessary. I thought jazz was just music, no singing? I could be wrong though Country is, okay. Not really my type of music cause most country is kind of simplistic and they always make me feel crummy and ordinary. But that's just me, yeah I can't stand boy bands, worst then hip hop and too pretty boyish. Anyways... Peace out! ~TIMTOHY~
  2. I've been listening to music for all my life, but it wasn't until I was 10 (or 11) I started writing lyrics and reading lyrics, as I kept on reading lyrics I found out so many creative ways people write. The most common way is Verse, Chorus, Verse, Chorus, Bridge, Chorus. For a little bit I thought that was the only way of writing, then I read more lyrics and then I realized that there's no limit and barely any rules or guidelines in songwriting. Songs like Highway Man and The Man In Black (both by johnny cash) don't even have a chorus. Songs like Hands Held High and Valentines Day (both by linkin park) have a chorus but only play's once and at the end, and many songs don't even have to rhyme to flow excently!! Anyways my point is that song writing is and music is one of the most creative things you can do!! Also if you want to discuss any new and/or creative ways that you like to wright songs, discuss them here.
  3. Oh sorry I thought we just put anything we want My bad.
  4. Happy Birthday - Flipsyde Happy birthday (What I thought was a dream) Make a wish (Was as real as it seemed) Happy birthday (What I thought was a dream) Make a wish (Was as real as it seemed) (I made a mistake!) P.S. Does everyone just choose country songs and 70s music?
  5. When I was like 10 or 11 i'd write alot of random gibberish and/or lines that I thought were neat and put them in a word pad file. I'm 13 now and about 3 - 6 months ago (I can't remember) I started making complete song lyricse, so far I gotta 30 songs but alot of them need work. As you can tell i've been posting them up and have got alot of critizism so i'm trying to fix that
  6. Oh wait music videos? I thought it was just videos. Lol my bad =P
  7. Mike Shinoda, Chester Bennington, Joel Madden and Avril Lavigne (first album) My favorite pianists are... Mike Shinoda, John Ondrasik and Chris Martin Favorite Guitarists are... Brad Delson, Billie Joe Armstrong and Bobby Benish (R.I.P.)
  8. I write lyrics for several reasons! 1# Writing rhythyms is fun and creative (yes i'm sorry I don't how to spell rhythyms ). 2# Some people can connect to what you've written and it influences people. 3# I've always admired song lyrics that people has written, and if they can do it why can't I give it a shot? 4# It's another way of putting your thoughts into singing! also it's a great way for people to take you seriously
  9. OMG this kid is so cute and actually really good!!
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