Complicated emotions can be hard to describe – you might find strong imagery to be a more effective vehicle for your songs.
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Consistent Rhyming Pattern
Using a consistent rhyming pattern will give your songs a sense of smoothness and movement.
There’s No Songwriting Formula
If something works for you, don’t turn it into a formula to be repeated. Your songs will only sound mechanical if you do this.
Set a Songwriting Goal
Try setting a goal to write one new song a week. You’ll have a full album’s worth of songs written in a little more than three months.
Inventive Songwriting
Unless you learn when to break the rules, your songs might not be as inventive as they potentially could be. The trick, however, is knowing how to distinguish between when the rules should be followed, and when they can be bent.
No Wrong Answer in Song Composition
There’s truly no wrong answer in music composition. If it sounds good to you and resonates with your audience, then your song is perfect.
Songwriting Greatness
There are seven chords to a key; only the first six are really used in most of today’s music. Learn them and you’re on your way to greatness.
Visualize Your Songs
Visualize your song as being written before you even sit down to write it. This will give you the opportunity to write with vision and a unique perspective.
Seek Feedback
Seek honest feedback for your songs as often as you can. Getting insight into an outside perspective will only help you to develop as a songwriter.
Writing Songs is a Craft
If you’re only trying to write a hit song, you’re probably wasting your efforts. It takes a lot of practice and time. Never forget that writing songs is a craft.
Emotionally Significant Songwriting
Do some inner exploration about your song’s subject to find its emotional significance
Be Specific in Your Lyrics
Possibly above all else, you should avoid using vague and non-descriptive words when writing song lyrics. It pays to be specific, because it allows you to evoke strong and concrete images in your listeners’ minds.
RIP JJ Cale
CNN Confirms that JJ Cale, one of the truly great songwriters from the past 50 years, . Many of his songs — ones like “Traveling Light,” “Cocaine,” and “After Midnight” to name a few — were popularized by musicians like Eric Clapton, Waylon Jennings, Tom Petty, Carlos Santana and Widespread Panic. See his legendary performance of “After Midnight”
Inspiration as a Foundation
Today’s Songwriting Tip | Avoid Repetitive Songwriting
If an idea works for you, the tendency may be to repeat it again and again in your songs. Resist this urge, or you’ll run the risk of becoming repetitive and predictable.















