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Songwriting Tips: A Common Problem That Songwriters Face
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Shamir Rele
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By Shamir Rele
Published on 9th May, 2008
 

Here is a common problem that one of my subscribers expressed
to me recently...

"I'm 16 and the main problem is, I know what I want to write,
but when I do write it down I just think it sounds lame"

Now she's 16 years old, but I'm pretty sure that this problem
transcends all ages.


Here is a common problem that one of my subscribers expressed
to me recently...

"I'm 16 and the main problem is, I know what I want to write,
but when I do write it down I just think it sounds lame"

Now she's 16 years old, but I'm pretty sure that this problem
transcends all ages.

The truth is, nearly every thing *I* put down I also think
sounds lame too... at least at first. We all have to understand
that in most cases you will never write a 'great song' the first
time around. It doesn't happen that way.

I always jokingly tell those who are aspiring songwriters that
"you aren't in the business of writing songs, but more like...
you're in the business of editing them".

By that I mean, you're not necessarily ‘song writing’, but
rather ‘song crafting’. That's why they call it a craft, and
that's how you should be thinking. It's about constantly editing
and re-arranging your song until you see it fit to be heard by
other listeners. When you have a song down, don't just let it
stop there. Trust me, it ain't finished.

There may be exceptions to the rule, but mostly - you will
still have work to do.

Listen to the verse... could it do with a change of melody?
Does it tie in well with the chorus or Pre-Chorus? Does the song
make sense lyrically? Step out of the song for a moment... would
you dig the song if you were an outsider listening in? Does the
song bore YOU? What could you do to change that?

Now, you don't have to go mad here. Don't nit-pick every little
knock and cranny - that will only drive you crazy. Take in the
first instance of what you feel could do with re-working, then
DO IT. Change it up... and make it better.

Critiquing your own song is probably one of the most difficult
things to do in songwriting - but it CAN be done relatively
easily. It involves you really having to stand apart from your
song and looking at it a little objectively.

By listening to the song from other people ears can do wonders
for your songwriting.

After you have done this, it's time to let the cat out of the
bag... BUT only for a limited audience.

What do I mean by that?..

...I mean, you should now play your song to a fellow musician,
singer or songwriter. All three if you can. If it's somebody you
respect, then even better. Here's the ticket: There is no better
way to drastically improve your songwriting then when you
actually begin to listen to your song though another
songwriters/musician's ears - of whom you respect. That's the
ultimate.

In fact, I'll say that one more time so you can engrave this
phrase in your mind...

There is no better way to drastically improve your songwriting
then when you actually begin to listen to your song though
another songwriters/musician's ears - of whom you respect.

If you don't have a friend who's a songwriter or a musician
that you admire and/or respect, then go get one. Honestly.
Befriend one. Develop some sort of relationship with one. FIND
one. It will be the greatest move you ever make in songwriting.

Eventually, you won’t have to keep asking for feedback from
them because you will soon be able to listen to your song
‘through his/her ears’. That’s why the above paragraph is so
crucial to your songwriting success.

I’m convinced that should you follow the advice in this article
that your songwriting will reach to it’s highest degree. Not
only that, but you’ll achieve a higher level of songwriting in a
shorter space of time.

Finally, remember you will get better as you write more and
more. By definition, if you do something more than often, you
will get better at it. So keep at it and for goodness sakes,
ENJOY it