Wednesday 27 December 2017

Ways Of Writing Really Good Songs Of Deliverance

By Stephen Hayes


We all love listening to music. We never know what the composer went through before they got it right. It is never easy to write a song no matter how talented a musician is. You must find something to inspire you before you begin. It is a whole process, but in the end, the results are remarkable. The article below gives some guidelines to take heed of if you are looking to compose songs of deliverance.

The first thing is to determine where you will start writing your song. Some artists start at the beginning, and the words come naturally to them. Some come up with the lyrics and find their tune later. Others start with the chorus, which is the hook of the song and once they have it, they come up will lyrics and build the verses around the chorus. The way to start is entirely up to the writer.

A song is about the melody and the words. You need to know that the lyrics are a crucial part of the song. You have to find inspiration if you want to write really good lyrics. You have to ensure that they make perfect sense before you settle on them permanently. They do not necessarily have to rhyme, but the should not just be flat words.

Ensure that every time you have an idea to do with song writing, you record it. You will be able to find the time and try to turn it into a song. If you, however, think to yourself that you will automatically remember it, you might be sadly mistaken. You may try to remember some 3 hours later and end up really frustrated because you will not be able to.

Writing from your own experience will also be a big help. You can write about your joy and trauma as they are things the listeners can actually relate to. Even as you sing the song, you will be really passionate because you will have undergone such an event and known the kind of effect it may have on someone. In this case, lyrics flow so easy.

If the lyrics are being a little hard to come by, you should consider the idea of collaborating with another musician. After all, two heads are better than one. You can each come up with lyrics and compare. Then you can draft them into the final song. The song can even involve two genres, and it is bound to sell more as it is both your audiences buying.

It is necessary to take breaks while you write. Forcing yourself to think may bear no fruit and end up with you being really tired. Ensure you cool off at least every 15 minutes so that you can be able to think clearly of those ideas without your mind being clouded.

When you start writing give it your all and do not second guess yourself. If you start doubting if you are doing the right thing you might actually never be able to get anything done. It is better you finish writing the song and then go over it and correct it.




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