A good melody will take occasional leaps. Upward leaps can be an excellent way to create emotional energy.
Category Archives: Songwriting Tips
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Word Associations
Create a list of different word associations. The word “water”could evoke the word “thirst,” or it could bring up images of “underwater, drowning, swimming, floating.” Lyrics can form via these associations. Follow The words wherever they go.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Writing Short Fragments
Don’t worry about composing a full song every time you write. Writing short fragments is an excellent way to sharpen songwriting technique.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Experiment with Rhythm
Experiment with rhythm within a line. A line can have its own rhythmic bounce or flair and still fit in within the overall rhyming scheme.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Public Domain Songs & Elvis
Struggling with writing a catchy song? Maybe try the method used by Vera Matson, who took a public domain song from the Civil War and used her own lyrics. That was how she wrote “Love Me tender,” which became a major hit for Elvis Presley and other musicians.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | 10,000 hours
Malcolm Gladwell observes in his book “Outliers” that natural talent only goes so far. Regardless of how much talent you have, you can’t realize your full potential without a lot of practice. It takes approximately 10,000 hours of practice to become a master in your field. So it’s time to get a move on!
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Making Rhymes Work
Rhyming is an important element of writing songs. But if you have to make a line sound ridiculous to make the rhyme work, throw it away and start again.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Genre-Bending
Do you necessarily need to write in a genre to produce a hit song? Of course not. But it’s helpful to know how genres work so you can bend their standards.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Composing & Creativity
Don’t let composing become an unwelcome chore, otherwise your creative juices will vanish.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Concentration on Emotion & Meaning
Many songwriters make the mistake of over-complicating their lyrics. Keep things simple by concentrating on the emotion of the music, and the meaning behind the lyrics rather than being super technical.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Song Reality
Even if it’s about an actual experience that you had, the song you’re writing has an inherent reality of its own. Enhance it by creating a focused message that resonates within the song’s own world.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Simplicity & Clarity
Music is a poor medium for telling overly complicated stories. Simplicity and clarity are your best assets when writing songs.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Dynamic & Metric Interest
Strive to write songs with a lot of dynamic and metric interest; you want them to reach a crescendo and subside rather than just moving along at the same level.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Identify the Song’s Essence
Songs rarely come out perfectly. Look beyond your first draft and try to identify the deeper essence of why you write it in the first place.
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Inspiration & Impulse
You don’t need a degree in Music Theory to write great song. All you need are inspiration and a strong impulse to share with listeners.














