Putting beauty in your life can be an amazing therapy. I love harmonies and a good melody.

A lot of people love men that rock; I love men that love a good melody and a good harmony.

I like to always do my best to make music catchy, so I think a very catchy melody is cool.

When I listen to songs, to this day, I listen to the chords and the groove and the melody.

I would listen to something on the radio and try to tap out the melody, then the harmonies.

I am really obsessed with finding melodies that just hypnotize you and sink you into a song.

I'm asking questions that most people are asking, but just putting a melody or a song to it.

I liked the Beatles because there was so much melody. Jimi Hendrix is still one of my heroes.

Usually what I do is I write my vocal melody over guitar parts and then I come up with lyrics.

When I'm recording, I usually just mumble and hum a melody and then fill the words in as I go.

They were singing in French, but the melody was freedom and any American could understand that.

Normally when you write for an orchestra, you think about melody and harmony and countermelody.

Writing a simple melody can take weeks to get it right where I want it, but I do quite enjoy it.

We knew that we wanted to play heavy music but I hadn't gotten into melody and things like that.

Hindi film songs are the best of everything - whether it is lyrics, melody and talented singers.

On 'Black Ben Carson,' I had strict no melody thing. I wanted straight, raw, rugged noise music.

For me, making music just starts with a simple melody, and lyrics will come sometime after that.

I've wanted to do a Christmas song for years but thought every lyric and melody had been written.

If I'm proud of one thing in my playing, it's being able to slow it down and focus on the melody.

Within Klaxons, I never wrote the lyrics. I always wrote the melody and music with the other guys.

We knew we wanted to put a lot of melody into it - a lot more than what we did on our first album.

For 'Dynamite,' Max and Luke went to dinner and left me with a melody, and then I put it together.

I did co-write 'Moment of Forever' with Danny Timms. He wrote the melody, and I just did the words.

A good picture book can almost be whistled. ... All have their own melodies behind the storytelling.

Here is how I work: when I think that a film needs to have a principal theme, I search for a melody.

I admire people who dare to take the language, English, and understand it and understand the melody.

Melody is pure intuition. I don't use any thinking brain when I do that. That's totally in the zone.

Doing the instrumental thing, you're really looking for the power of the melody to carry the record.

The one thing about songwriting that's been consistent is that I do it for the love of a good melody.

Essentially I'm a melody person in a rhythm age, and that's what Broadway is really about, the songs.

There are certain choices you make as a songwriter, based on vowel sounds and melody and chord changes.

I probably belong to a type of composer of songs who keeps thinking about melody... I am old fashioned.

I write while I'm walking, on little scraps of paper. If I have a melody going, I can feel it for days.

If you've got a good melody and a good story married together, that's a good sign for hit-song material.

Only having one melody instrument in play at a time meant that we could improvise more in our practices.

I get mad about something, and then I have this melody in my head, and then afterwards, the lyrics come.

I really don't have an ear for pitch. I can't sing at all, I can't hum melodies and I can't write riffs.

The creative process is mysterious; a conversation, a ride in the car, or a melody can trigger something.

Chopin was a master of melody, harmony and voice leading - the art of smoothly moving from chord to chord.

I love 'Shadow' the most! The melody is awesome, and I really like how the lyrics express genuine emotions.

The thing is, in English I'm able to write the lyrics as I'm making the song, once I'm done with the melody.

There come to one's soul heavenly thoughts as he joins in heavenly expressions coupled with heavenly melody.

People say it's a bit repetitive to say, 'Oh oh oh oh oh oh,' but you can't translate the melody into words.

I try to incorporate melody. Even though I'm screaming, I still like to think I bring melody into screaming.

If I get an idea for a song, I have a melody for it. I'm a musician first. I'm not limited by the fretboard.

As long as I can say what it is that I need to say, then I'll fit whatever I'm trying to say around a melody.

I'm not the best person at putting words together. I can't give you the melody. But I might inspire somebody.

God sings, we hum along, and there are many melodies, but it's all one song - one same, wonderful, human song.

Melody is my strength and it requires a lot of hard work, proper training and guidance for singing such songs.

In 1973 we moved to the British Isle of Man, and I put my first band together for one year, named Melody Fair.

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