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Lyric Writing Tips Showing How To Use Stability In Your Songs
By cowell at 7 June, 2008, 12:00 am
This test will show you powerful lyric writing tips to use song stability to your advantage. This includes writing the music and lyric content.
Think about what your intention is in your songs. Do you want a stable or unstable song and how and where are you building and releasing tension.
Read More >>Self Confidence in Songwriting Is Critical, Heres How to Believe In Yourself
By cowell at 3 June, 2008, 12:00 am
Self confidence in songwriting is critical, here’s how to believe in yourself and your songwriting with a lesson from hit songwriter Hugh Prestwood.
I attended a seminar where Hugh Prestwood gave a songwriting lesson and an explanation of his process of songwriting.
Read More >>Song Dynamics Are Central To The Art Of Songwriting And Music
By cowell at 3 June, 2008, 12:00 am
Song dynamics are central to the art of songwriting and music. Learn this songwriting craft so your song development goes to the next level.
What’s the big deal you might ask? The answer usually is, without dynamics the song gets boring fast.
Read More >>Action Verbs Lift Your Songwriting As They Abandon Passive Verbs
By cowell at 2 June, 2008, 12:00 am
Action verbs lift your songwriting as they abandon passive verbs. Passive verbs are death to most songs.
Learning about how to use active verbs and how to avoid using passive verbs is important to songwriting.
You want your characters to take action, be exciting and interesting. Use verbs to create action, excitement and interest in your song.
Read More >>How to Write Songs, Here’s the Secret of Power Nouns
By cowell at 1 June, 2008, 12:00 am
How to write songs, here is the secret of power nouns. Using power nouns is the secret that all great songwriters use but very few amateur songwriters understand about how to write song lyrics.
Successful songwriting requires you the songwriter to use nouns or names to catch the listener’s interest. Not just any nouns but nouns that will make your listeners take notice.
Read More >>Song Lyrics – Improve Your Songwriting by Creating Stable and Unstable Parts
By cowell at 1 June, 2008, 12:00 am
Learn how to improve song lyrics and your songwriting by creating stable and unstable parts in songs. Sometimes the whole tune is unstable but don’t let it happen by chance.
Another way to look at this concept of tension in music to look at whether what you are writing has the effect of making your tune feel stable or unstable. When it feels unstable it needs the tension released.
Read More >>15 Questions and Answers to Test Your Song’s Lyric Stabilty
By cowell at 31 May, 2008, 12:00 am
Here are the questions to ask yourself to test the lyric stability of every song you write. First ask yourself what is the message you want to communicate with the listener emotionally.
Use this as a check list to understand where your song is stable and unstable and if it matches what you intend.
Read More >>Improve Your Songwriting with this Power Nouns Example
By cowell at 31 May, 2008, 12:00 am
Power nouns are essential to create interesting names of persons, places and things in your lyrics. This songwriting secret is simple.
The more power nouns you can include the better. Use them to be specific in your songwriting. Here are two examples. Which of each pair is more interesting?
Read More >>Songwriting How To Ask Questions And Improve Your Songwriting
By cowell at 31 May, 2008, 12:00 am
Here’s a songwriting how to. Ask questions and improve your songwriting. This is an amazing songwriting tool that will help make your songs stand out above others.
It’s simple and effective. You can learn to write a song by using questions.
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