It May Be Too Late (For Love to Change Her Mind)

Peter J Stein

Where does a song come from? Like tending to a garden, it feels right, it looks right, and it sounds right. The song takes combined elements of lyrics, melody, harmony and timbre from within, and is then organized, performed, recorded, and produced.

Sometimes less is more and silence creates meaning. There is a cadence, a rhythm to one's life, in

Where does a song come from? Like tending to a garden, it feels right, it looks right, and it sounds right. The song takes combined elements of lyrics, melody, harmony and timbre from within, and is then organized, performed, recorded, and produced.

Sometimes less is more and silence creates meaning. There is a cadence, a rhythm to one's life, in relation to others, and we swing with the beat. All is electricity, somehow transmitted via the air, and the myriad variations that may appeal to you may be shared with others, or discarded. Musical tastes are personal, and you must strive to develop your uniqueness in an indifferent world.

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