Imagine your chorus as the backbone, and the verse as the muscle, bone, and skin of your song. Ideally, they should function together as a single organism.
Monthly Archives: February 2013
Today’s Songwriting Tip | 2.26.13
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Today’s Songwriting Tip | 2.21.13
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Interesting Music Fact | 2.16.13
Today’s Songwriting Tip | 2.15.13
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Today’s Songwriting Tip | 2.13.13
Want to write a bad song? Try rhyming one word with the exact same word in the very next verse.
For example, if you’re stuck on a rhyme for “macadamia,” just use the same word again… Or don’t do this and you might have a shot at writing a good song instead.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | 2.12.13
When composing a tune, make every attempt to silence your inner critic (at least, until you’re actually ready to hear from him or her!)