A Quote by Wendy Starland

Music is cyclical and as an artist and songwriter, you need to be able to predict what trend is coming next. — © Wendy Starland
Music is cyclical and as an artist and songwriter, you need to be able to predict what trend is coming next.
As every entrepreneur and investor sifts through year-end data to predict the next trend or opportunity for financial success, there is a much easier way to accurately predict the future: hang out with those who are creating it.
I'm a songwriter, my love of music has never left me and I literally don't seem to be able to stop writing songs, they keep coming.
I try not to listen to other music. I have to keep my mind open for what's coming in as a songwriter. If I go into the gas station and pay for gas, whatever song was playing when I was in there is in my head for the next few days and I can't change the channel.
When we say we have patterns, there is a cyclical movement to everything. Our psychological and emotional processes also have become cyclical largely because of a very strong attachment and involvement with physical process, and physical process has to be cyclical; only then we exist. Without out cyclical movement there'll be no physical existence.
We do not know enough about how the present will lead into the future. We shall never be able to say, "Ha! My perception, my accounting for that series, will indeed cover its next and future components," or "Next time I meet with these phenomena, I shall be able to predict their total course."
Music's cyclical. There's always that next generation that always comes along.
Chris Brown is a fantastic artist and songwriter and to be able to work with him was kind of unbelievable.
You must always be able to predict what's next and then have the flexibility to evolve.
We simply have never been able to predict what our next challenge will be.
I built a reputation as a songwriter in the industry before my own hits. People were used to coming to me for songs. There were songs like 'Clown' and 'Mountains' that were my songs that I wanted to keep. But the record labels saw me as a songwriter. It was hard to get people to believe in me as an artist.
There are some times, when you can predict weather well for the next 15 days. Other times, you can only really forecast a couple of days. Sometimes you can't predict the next two hours.
The exciting thing about a songwriter is that, you know, particularly if you're a songwriter and an artist and you play the parts and you're producing it and all that, you have various times you have to critique what you do.
As a songwriter, it's very hard to listen to music that's not coming from the heart and soul, personally.
I've had a lot of successes as a songwriter, and I really have nothing to prove in that arena, so I'm just excited about the next challenge of pursuing this artist thing.
I swear I pick up little gems from every artist that I work with. That's why I'm so appreciative that I've been able to be a songwriter first.
I liked being able to speak to somebody and throw it back and forth, and they can't predict what you're going to say next.
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