I play guitar Johnny Ramone style, which basically means that I only play power chords and I downstrum them all so that I can play fast and keep rhythm. I write a lot of songs, which in the past have been almost exclusively about girl woes, but more recently I tend to write about all kinds of things. I take whatever I feel strongly about in life and put it to lyrics, sometimes pretty plainly and sometimes twisting it into more abstract stuff. I also sing, and I’m pretty decent at it. I’m playing around with recording stuff and practicing keeping perfect rhythm. And I’ll be getting a good mic soon!
We’ve tried to write some songs, but we keep changing the melody =/
i would love to be in a band (only me being female) sometime, singing i guess since i cant play ;_;
and when did we get this forum?
When I was singing for my friend’s band (AC Slater), I wrote some lyrics for them, and I also wrote some lyrics for another friend’s band, Concrete Groove. Never sang for them though. =/
I’m a triple threat!
You really don’t have to. If you come up with a melody that’s all you really need. If you were in a band and writing words with a melody, you’d just sing them for your band members and they would presumably be able to come up with the music to go behind it.
I fiddle around with my guitar whenever I feel like it and have time. I’m self taught (with a bit of help from a friend) and that’s where I’ve been learning more about how music…works, sort of. Like, how chords are formed and what scales are and such. I just play punk rock stuff, or Weakerthans or Green Day songs or just fiddle around with whatever. I don’t really have a ‘style’ yet.
I also write little scraps of lyrics. I basically range from beginner to amateur in everything, but I intend to get a lot more into all of this music stuff when school is over. I wanna try to actually write a good song or two and mix some music together on my computer, like TK did. That’d be fun.
Weee, I crapped on.
However, i’ve never really wrote much of my own music beyond fooling around.