A Quote by Juan Gabriel

There are no rules when I compose songs. — © Juan Gabriel
There are no rules when I compose songs.
I don't compose rap songs or party numbers. I only compose folk.
I compose for very limited people in Bollywood, as I am not a playback artist. I compose my songs and sing them.
What you compose with is neither here nor there, you compose with words, or you compose with stone plants and trees, or you compose with events; the Sheriff's officer, or whatever.
There are no leftover Tool songs because of the process it takes to compose our songs - the way we hash it out in a room with all three or four of us, that there's tons of riffs and jams and things. But there's no put-together songs that are sitting in the eaves.
I can write songs, I've had songs in movies, but I can't compose film scores, you know?
It was hard to write or compose... we just had to go back and finish making songs. If we make 20 songs, we'll throw away 10.
In terms of creativity, both are equally satisfying. Music album is for yourself, where you compose songs and stuff like that, and in films, you have a story, characters, and songs penned by someone else.
I write most of my songs to beats. I play around on guitar, but not enough to where I can compose my own stuff or play solos. I can accompany myself 'cause most songs are, like, four chords.
I've always had a bazillion songs in my archive, but I want to play people stuff they know. Now that I have two albums' worth of material, that gives me freedom to compose a set that's more well-balanced and build a show rather than just a recital of some songs.
There are no rules when it comes to songwriting, so I'd turn Carter family songs from the 1930s into pop songs.
I think it's OK to compose songs and sing them about questions that we don't have answers to yet.
I was thrilled when I was offered the opportunity to compose music for three songs penned by Karunanidhi in 'Paasakiligal.'
I have amassed an enormous amount of songs about every particular condition of humankind - children's songs, marriage songs, death songs, love songs, epic songs, mystical songs, songs of leaving, songs of meeting, songs of wonder. I pretty much have got a song for every occasion.
Madam, you ask me how I compose. I compose sitting down.
I like to compose, but only for myself. I write my own lyrics and compose the music around them.
The trick is to compose what one wants to compose and to get it commissioned afterward.
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