Top 5 Songwriting
Mistakes
This newsletter is the
perfect chance for me to give you vital information about the top five songwriting
mistakes.
These problems destroy
promising careers and are experienced by the best songwriters in the business. Luckily, once you know to watch for
them they can be easily corrected.
*Mistake Number 1 – Writing a nice opening line
should be the important thing you do. There is no rule that you have to write your song from first line to last
line in rigid order.
*Mistake Number 2 – Lack of collaboration leads to
poor songwriting, writer’s block, and more.
*Mistake Number 3 – Learn to revise your songs. It is
hard to revise your own work. In most cases you will be biased when you look at your song and may not see
significant problems.
Let’s look at some ways you can force yourself to
look at the song objectively.
First, reread the lyrics you have written for the
song. Do not sing the lyrics – reread them out loud. Listen for words or phrases that are redundant and sound out
of place. Remove difficult words and phrases.
Next, you can change the song’s form. After you
accomplish your piece consider adding something extra. A bridge, a pre-chorus, or some other verse might develop
the song.
Finally, amend the song. When you amend the song you
will simplify everything in the song. Many songs are huge hits because they are stripped down to the
basics.
*Mistake Number 4- Know when your song is completed.
Have you ever heard a song that goes ceaselessly? This can be a song – killer. To avoid this mistake there are some
quick tips to follow after you revise your song.
*Mistake Number 5 – Don’t shy away from sneer. A
songwriter who avoids sneer is likely to fail. The truth is, the best songwriters ask for analysts of their
work.
Keep in mind, it is very hard to judge your song with
an unbiased ear. Make a recording of your work and and get feedback from people who will give you an honest
opinion.
When you avoid these five problems and make use of
the tips included in this article you will be on your way to getting to be a songwriting star!
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