A Quote by Zedd

I definitely don't sit down every day and make a new song. — © Zedd
I definitely don't sit down every day and make a new song.
I don't sit down to write a country song. I don't sit down to write a rap song. I just sit down to write a song, you know what I mean? And I try to make that song the best it can be.
I can't just sit down and make a song in a day. It's only possible if you focus on the music and not the sound.
I sit down religiously every morning, I sit down for eight hours every day - and the sitting down is all.
There are two things John and I always do when we're going to sit down and write a song. First of all we sit down. Then we think about writing a song.
Every day when I sit down to play, I learn something new.
To write a love song that might be able to make it on the radio, that is something that is terrifying to me. But I can definitely write a song about that chair over there. That I can do, but to sit and write a pop song out of the clear blue sky, that is very difficult and I admire the people that can do it.
I make it a point to make a new song every day.
Every seven years, I sit down and make a whole new plan.
I can sit in my room and write a song that I think might be a hit. I can sort of make myself do that, and then I'll play it to a friend, and they'll say, 'Oh, that's nice.' But when something happens to me, and I sit down and write a song to get rid of my emotions, they'll turn around and say, 'Wow, that's great.'
Don't settle down and sit in one place. Move around, be nomadic, make each day a new horizon.
I tend to write on an acoustic guitar or the piano. I have kind of a rule: if I can't sit down and play this and get the song over, I don't take it to the band, because most any good song, you can sit down and deliver it with a piano or a guitar.
When we write songs, we don't ever sit down to write an Old Dominion song. We just sit down to write the best song we possibly can.
At the end of the day, I can't sit down and write a song to sell.
To me, every episode is like a song, and every season is like an album. There's that part of the day when you first get the idea and you say, "This could be really funny." And you sit down and you write it. There's just something that happens there that doesn't happen when you really give it a lot of time beforehand.
I love it. When they stop imitating me then I'll start wondering where I'm going wrong. Every day when I sit down to play, I learn something new.
I'd definitely have some butterflies if the day ever came when I'd get to sit down with Oprah.
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