Selma & Middle_finger
Hey, have you ever thought about writing a song that captures the raw energy of a storm and the quiet calm of a forest? I feel like that's a wild combo.
I love that idea, the storm’s roar against the hush of trees feels like a quiet symphony for the soul.
Sounds sick. Drop a heavy riff for the storm, then let the guitar soften for the trees, keep it raw and real.
It sounds like a beautiful journey – start with a sharp, ringing chord, then fade into a soft, flowing lick that feels like leaves moving in a breeze. Keep the rhythm steady, let the notes breathe, and let the song whisper its own story.
That vibe hits hard. Make that chord hit like a clap of thunder, then let the lick drift like leaves, keep the beat gritty but still breathing, let the track talk itself.
I’ll let the first chord hit like thunder, then let the guitar flow like a gentle breeze through the trees, keeping the beat steady but breathing—just like a quiet forest after a storm.
Nice, that’s a killer start. Keep it raw, keep it real, and let the storm and the forest own the stage.