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I’ve heard so many people say, “I’ve
always wanted to write a song, but never have.”
To this I say, "everyone is a
songwriter, it’s just the degree of artistry that sets songwriters
apart." At age six, my daughter recorded her first CD of songs
for Mother’s Day. There was little form to her words or tunes, but
Grandma thought it topped the charts.
The key to songwriting is to write
wherever you are. Don’t expect to write a hit each time. Just write!
Don’t worry about sharing it with anyone else, just think “at least
I’m doing it.” It’s
amazing how self-conscious we become when we share our songs with
other people.
To get started with songwriting, first
ask yourself if you are better with words or music? Play to
your strengths. For me it’s guitar, so I play around on my guitar
until a melody emerges. When I’m comfortable with the music, I try
to find words that match the music. However, I have written songs
with no guitar in an airplane, driving down the road keeping a beat
on the dashboard, or in bed upon waking.
Here’s an easy way to
start.
If you’re a guitarist
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Try different strumming patterns
with a C and G chord or any two chords you’re comfortable
with.
- Then add some nonsense words or look
around the room and just say what you see.
- Celebrate, you’ve got your first
song!!!!
If you don’t play an
instrument
- Tap out a beat on your leg.
- Make up some words as you tap out
that beat.
- Celebrate, you’ve got your first
song!!!!!
Like any thing, the more your practice
and learn about the art, the better your songs will get. My first
songs had two chords. Later I had three chord songs, then four … Any
time I feel that I’m not progressing, I look for inspiration, (i.e.
take a class, play music with friends, get a book or listen to
another musician).
Have fun!!!!
Check out my
songs
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