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Songwriting tips please?



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Tue Sep 06, 2005 9:30 am
Akisha says...



I need some tips on Songwriting for my songwriting class in school. Anyone got any? I'd be very grateful! :)
  





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Tue Sep 06, 2005 5:21 pm
Griffinkeeper says...



Do you need help with lyrics or with the song itself?
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Thu Sep 22, 2005 6:51 pm
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Well I'm supposed to write a love song but Its really not my kind of thing. I don't dnow where to start! I haven't a clue how to write a song!
  





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Thu Sep 22, 2005 7:07 pm
Beethoven says...



Writing a song is different for each person. Some start with lyrics, then add melodies, others do it opposite. What I usually do is start with a basic melody and write the lyrics and the rest of the song as I go along.

Love songs aren't my thing either, but I've found they are the easiest to write- no thinking involved lol
Lost love songs are even easier.

Think about the emotions involved. Even if you've never 'loved' (such as myself), look upon experiences of others, common sense, or heck, even about never having loved. Write a story in your mind about a growing love between two people and write it into poetry. Remember, songs don't have to rhyme, just like poems don't have to.

I've written about 18 or more songs, so... if you need any help and this is of no use, just let me know.
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Mon Oct 03, 2005 5:20 pm
Akisha says...



Thanks a lot for the advice! I'll try my best! :)
  





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Thu Oct 20, 2005 1:32 am
kwestion22 says...



Oh! Oh! I know how!! PICK ME PICK ME!

Okay, so Beethoven is right. It's different from poetry, but not SO much, just different. It needs a beat, meaning it can't really be freelance - I mean, it can be without a beat but that's rare to pull off properly. So rhythm is a lot more important. And it needs to be more flowy, also.

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Actually, it depends on the genre. If it's a rock ballad, then beat is a good thing. "Girlfriend" by Marie Digby is a great example. If you're thinking about Celtic-infused music, you have more free roam because Celtic music doesn't use a lot of drums. But if you imagine a "My Heart Will Go On", then your lyric lines have to be MEASURED!!!!!!!

And always remember the basic outline of a song:

Verse 1

Chorus

Verse 2

Chorus

Bridge

Chorus

(Verse 3)
And we'll be a dream...

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