Sometimes it can be productive to start with your song’s hook. Think of it like a chant; it should stick in your head, if you can make it catchy enough.
Monthly Archives: June 2013
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Timeless Songs from a Few Chords
You only need a few select chords to write a timeless song. The trick lies in finding an original way to express your feelings within the confines of your composition.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Your Songwriting Process
You might think you write by instinct alone, but maybe even without realizing it, you likely also follow a logical process when you sit down to write a song. Take a moment to examine that process, and you’ll immediately realize how it can be improved.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Lyrics or Melody First
The first step in writing a song lies in deciding whether to begin by writing the melody or the lyrics first
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Common Song Themes
Many of the most popular songs tend to be some variation of “I Love You,” “I Hate You,” or “I’m Better Off Without You.” Although of course you don’t have to write about these things, it’s still useful to know this as a songwriter.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Songwriter as Self-Starter
It’s not all about talent; to be a successful writer of songs, you have to be a self-starter. Persistence and patience are crucial in creating a true masterpiece.
The 5 Best Cities to Live In for Musicians
Whether it’s rock, country, bluegrass, or alternative, there are cities all over the country that take center stage when it comes to music. So, for those musicians looking for an active music scene, the following five cities will surely fit the bill. Not only do these destinations take music to heart, they’ve also been known to launch a few music careers as well. (Note: Just to be fair, we didn’t include New York)

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Today’s Songwriting Tip | Writing for an Audience
Write for yourself, of course, but never forget that your songs will ultimately be performed in front of an audience. Think about how you will engage them in these moments.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Catchy & Distinctive Hooks
If you’re going to introduce your hook early in the song, make sure it’s distinctive, memorable and catchy.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | The Muses
You can’t force the muses to visit you, but they also aren’t particularly fond of overly lazy song composers. The most prolific songwriters are a blend of creativity and tenacity.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Avoid Monotony with a Bridge
Bridges are often used in place of a 3rd verse to avoid monotonously repeating another verse-chorus segment.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Tension & Momentum in Songs
By delaying the root chord in your songs, you can create an immediate sense of tension and endow your progressions with some forward momentum.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Short & Long Notes
By alternating short and long notes, you can keep your songs from meandering.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | The Same Notes
Every song to ever exist was written using the exact same toolset of of notes that’s available for every songwriter
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Interesting First Line
Use the first line to say something interesting or unexpected, which instantly tells the listener your song is going to be different













