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Tips on Writing Songs

Looking for some tips on writing songs or maybe you are just starting out and need some inspiration. When you decide that you would like to write songs you often look for inspiration but are often unable to find it. The dreaded writers curse writer block has arrived.

If you would like to consistently wright catchy melodies , lyrics or just be able to plan your songs’ structure the is always a place for some inspiration. Song writing uses many skills, the most important being your creativity. Looking to maintain your creative flow with some inspiration, turn those ideas into songs or just simply giving you a new insight is where this article will prove helpful. Here are tips on writing songs.

Writing songs means you have something to say. Write about the things that move you or are important to you. Don’t forget that your song is a journey, take your listener some where interesting, show them something new.

Don’t lose sight of exactly who you are writing that song for. If you are taking some one on that journey make sure you know exactly who that person is and write the song accordingly.

Set your self a goal of writing a new song every day. Now they are not going to be masterpieces but even if it’s only a 40 second song the practice will eventually pay off. Train your brain to write songs-the more you do it the easier it will become.

Think back to a time in your life when you were moved by something, first love, lost love, birth or death, whatever memory has affected you emotionally. When you connect with you listeners you are trying to connect with them emotionally and I suspect most people will have encountered what you are trying to portray in your song.

Don’t ever try and over complicate your songs is a great tips on writing songs. A popular song is just that- popular, and the majority of you audience has only basic understanding of music. If your song is too complicated they will just turn of. If they cannot relate to it and understand it then you will lose them as a listener.

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Song Writing: To Find Yourself In The Music You Compose

What is songwriting? What is composing? Do you really compose when you write songs or are you just copying?

If song writers make a living on their writing it will put a lot of pressure on them. Some song writers are constantly listening for what’s popular and are trying to imitate hooks in songs.

I can see two ways to go as a song writer:

1. Listening to a lot of hit songs and trying to write similar songs. By listening to songs and reading a lot on what’s up trying to feel what type of songs will be popular in the near future.

2. Trying to be yourself and just work on creating songs you like yourself in the hope that others will feel the same.

The last method is for me the most rewarding way to go as far as personal growth is concerned. I feel good and happy when I am creative as a song writer and feel that the process involves something about knowing myself better.

In the long run it might also create the best hit songs too. The song Yesterday is just one example of a different hit song.

Writing songs can be a very rewarding activity and the level of originality depends on how you write your music. You can help the creative parts of your brain to be activated or use the more calculating parts or a combination of both.

May I share a few tips from my own song writing experience:

1. Sit down with your guitar or at your piano singing or humming without expecting to create something brilliant. When you allow yourself to wander away a bit from your calculating parts of the brain and into the exciting forests of imagination and creativity you can come up with fantastic things.

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Hooks to Hits: The Key to Writing Songs That Sell

The main ingredient that distinguishes a perfectly respectable “album cut” from a hit song is the presence of a killer hook. But if hooks like that were so easy to create, we’d all be millionaires! How can you enhance the impact of your songs’ hooks to appeal to both audiences and the People Behind Desks? Read on!

To make this article more useful, gather up your 3 strongest or most recent titles, hooks or choruses, so that you can apply what we’re discussing to the “real world” of your material.

Tap Into Your Personal Experiences For “Nuggets of Truth”

It’s my firm belief that the old adage, “write what you know” is applicable to songwriting as well as prose. Although some of us prefer to believe we can write about anyone and anything, our most meaningful and successful songs usually spring from “real life” experiences, and our responses to, and interpretations of, those experiences. Each day we spend on the planet, observed through the prism of songwriting, offers innumerable creative possibilities. The seeds of brilliant songs often lie just beneath the surface, but the writer must be willing to nurture their growth.

Let’s say you’re starting with a blank slate: germ of an idea brewing, recording device turned on, and instrument, voice or blank page ready and waiting. How do you go about extracting the proverbial Killer Hook from your precious “nuggets of truth”:

• First, ask: what is true, real, intensely felt RIGHT NOW in your life? Be attentive to those flickers of realization, your “aha! moments.”

• What experiences do you have a burning yearning to share?

• What contribution do you want to make to the world?

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