If it happens again, you should try to see if you can remember any lyrics from the dream, or if you're a musical person, try to remember the beat and melody, it would be cool to share, or even to see if there is a song similar to it |
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For a few months now I've been dreaming of music. Some music I have never heard before and once it sounded as though it was a song I like in a foreign language I remember one song I heard was 'My Immortal ' by Evanescence. One song sounded like something I had made up inside my own head, as I had never heard it before. |
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''You lift me higher, make me fly, touch the moon up in the sky when you are mine. You lift me higher, take my spirit make it fly where all new wonders will appear''
If it happens again, you should try to see if you can remember any lyrics from the dream, or if you're a musical person, try to remember the beat and melody, it would be cool to share, or even to see if there is a song similar to it |
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The end justifies the means.
Lucid Counter--- 145
(Since 5/16/04)
If you are not presently a musical person, it would be advisable to become acquainted with music. Yes, it would be sweet of you to share all of these original compositions; however, it probably would not be all that difficult to Copywrite these songs before you begin to share them with the world. Several world famous musicians, who everybody knows, have stolen more good music then they have ever personally written, and it is because they are skilled at keeping their ears peeled for new uncopywritten material that people 'share' -- amazingly enough, these people who make money out of copywriting music, will be confronted by naive amateurs who will play or sing their song to these professionals and ask "have you ever heard this song before?" It is an open invitation for these Pros to copywrite such material for themselves before anybody else beats them to it. One famous musician, who was invited to sit in on another Band's studio work, was known to actually leave early so that he could go to his lawyer's office to copywrite a song that his hosts had just written. |
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