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Other times, i'll have a very specific concept in mind and will glance through my journals for sparks that support the concept. when it's time to assemble lyrics, I dig through those journals of ideas and thoughts and see if anything emerges. I usually begin working on music before lyrics enter the picture. I stock up those recordings and occasionally, in listening back, something will stand out and I'll start chipping away at it. and I do the same for music - I always have a mini recorder nearby to record little snippets of piano lines I like, or guitar phrases i stumbled upon. Accumulating journals of random ideas, words, thoughts and just whatever comes to mind.
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For lyrics, I try to free write as much as possible. So now, I've been playing shows in support of that, and of course in support of the breaking dawn film! After that, I have more new music projects in the works, touring, etc - planning on a very busy 2012! Can't wait!ĭo you have any method to writing songs or does it just come organically?Įach song sort of takes it's own path in the way it gets constructed, but I've learned a few disciplinary tactics to at least keep busy while I'm waiting for inspiration to arrive. 36 songs later, I was able to complete it this last September. Well, I just finished a multiple-EP project called "Yearbook," which consisted of writing, recording and releasing 3 new songs every month for one entire year. I wanted to know what was going to happen next! so i became a fan when I was "studying," which made the writing of the song that much easier for me! Were you a fan of the "Twilight" books or films prior to landing a spot on the soundtrack?Īfter already being a fan of the soundtracks, as I was watching the previous 3 films to try and write something for "Breaking Dawn" - I totally got sucked into the series. Needless to say, it was an incredible day! One I will not soon forget. I just assumed nothing was going to come of it at that point, and suddenly I got an incredible phone call from Alexandra Patsavas, the film's incredible music supervisor, who informed me that it was looking very good that the song was going to end up in the film. After I wrote the "Turning Page", I sent it over as a hopeful submission and didn't hear anything back for several months. being a fan of the previous soundtracks, I thought why not give it a shot! So I crammed and watched all previous 3 films back to back - studied up and where the story might be going and tried to write the sound of where I thought the story and relationships in the film might end up in "Breaking Dawn". The submission was sent in as a shot in the dark, really. This whole thing has truly been incredible experience at each step of the way, definitely a dream come true!ĭid you write "Turning Page" specifically for the movie? If not, do you know how their music director came across it? Well, the Twilight fans are some of the kindest, most welcoming folks I've come across, so from the moment the track list of the Breaking Dawn soundtrack was announced, it's been a complete joy to interact with and meet so many people who are brand-new to my music, such a privilege! Now that the film is out, I just couldn't have hoped for kinder feedback and response. How has being included on the "Twilight: Breaking Dawn Pt.1" soundtrack affected your life? We had the pleasure of chatting with Ryan about his latest acheivement and ask him what his latest plans are. We were incredibly excited and proud to learn that Ryan landed some tracks on the soundtrack of one of the year's most anticipated films, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1. An early adopter of FourTrack and StudioTrack, Ryan has been using tools from Sonoma Wire Works to write music that's winning praise the world over. Ryan O'Neal, is a long time friend of Sonoma Wire Works.
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because a full day is never promised.Sleeping At Last, a.k.a. once you’re addicted, there’s no going back. they say love is the gateway drug to happiness, but they never say how hard it is when you’re trying to keep yourself from continuing to love. other days i’m not as okay, if i hear his name in the distant, i get that endless pit in my stomach and i want to curl up in a ball and just go away forever. some days i’m okay, i can talk about him like there’s no tomorrow. it’s like it’s all in slow motion, like the movies. how we used to sing together, make jokes, play around, all the little things couples do. and listening to this song and closing my eyes gives me a little piece of him to remember. he passed away almost a year ago, i still struggle.
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the laughs, the smiles, the tears we shed together, every little thing. i cry every time it comes on, because i think of the memories we made together.
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Every time i listen to this song, i think of my boyfriend.