Printer Friendly
The Free Library
14,558,173 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

How You Can Improve Your Songwriting Skill


Are you a beginning songwriter who strives towards writing songs that become hits? Do you need to know how you can improve your songwriting skill?

Are you a beginning songwriter who strives towards writing songs that become hits? Do you need to know how you can improve your songwriting skill?
It''s not too complicated. Don''t try to re-invent the wheel. As far as I''m concerned the best way to improve your songwriting is to study what hit songwriters do. Forget about the mediocre stuff and learn from the leaders in the songwriting and music industry. Study what works.
As a songwriter who has written quite a few number one songs in my country, one thing that has helped me and continues to help me is the radio. I listen to the radio all the time so I know what type of song is happening. I know what people like, what they want to hear, and what is current. This gives me a good idea of what kind of song I should write to target a particular market.
When you listen to the radio, take notes on what hit songs have in common. Study the structure of these songs. What tempo seems to work? Are the chord progressions complicated or are the songs based mainly on riffs? What kind of chords is used? That way you can write songs that appeal to today''s audience. No matter how good your song is, if it sounds like something that would be better suited to ten or twenty years ago, you can forget it.
It is a shame how some songwriters treat the songwriting craft. I''m sorry, but if you do not spend time at developing your craft you are bound to fail. I don''t care if it''s baseball or dancing, those people who come out and top are the very same ones who practice everyday. Those who spend years at perfecting their craft. So learn form those who were there before you. Study and write songs everyday. Lay hold of songwriting books, get songwriting software, do anything to take you to the next level.
To improve, a songwriter needs to become more knowledgeable everyday. The more things you know about, and the more you can relate to different aspects of everyday life, the better for you. I never heard of a novelist who didn''t read constantly. The same applies to songwriting and great songwriters. You must put in a lot of work if you want to excel.
Nothing comes easy in life. Work, work, and work some more. Pattern your writing after what has been proven to work, but never copy. Do it everyday and reap the rewards.

For More Free Resources visit www.allfreereports.com

Copyright (c) 2008 Free Online Library
This article can be reproduced subject to these terms. Syndicate this article. More free articles for syndication
Dreamfield
Victor c. Dreamfield (Member): Am an upcoming musician in nigeria. Dreamfield 8/24/2009 3:37 AM
Thanks for this,I will try it.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Author:alka rana
Publication:Business community
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Mar 14, 2008
Words:455
Previous Article:How to Create Your Own Information Product Even if You Are a Hopeless Writer!
Next Article:A Proven Formula for Change; Success from Cash Leveraging



Related Articles
SONGWRITING BUS TO ROLL UP TO SHOPPINGTOWN.(U)
A MINOR TRIUMPH MUSICIAN AIMEE MANN LEFT THE BIG LABELS BEHIND AND DECLARED HER OWN ARTISTIC INDEPENDENCE.(U)
20-in-10.(20-in-10: Linking Music and Literacy with Twenty, Ten-Minute Mini-Lessons and activities for Primary Learners )(Brief article)(Book review)
This Business of Songwriting.(Brief article)(Book review)
This Business of Songwriting.(This Business of Songwriting: A Practical Guide to Doing Business as a Songwriter)(Book review)
2008 ASCAP Music EXPO announced.(Items of Interest)(American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers)(Brief article)
Making Your Own Music Songwriting Basics
Julio Iglesias Tickets - See A Well-Rounded Superstar
Songwriting Tips A Common Problem That Songwriters Face

Terms of use | Copyright © 2009 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles