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Songwriting That Comes From Your Heart: How to Find It?

January 3rd, 2018 by

Songwriting Heart Piano
Songwriting is an art that is as old as the history itself. It dates back to the ancient times and thus there is no way you can talk about human civilization without talking about it. Music writing process has continued to evolve from a simple art to a more complex process leading to the emergence of professional musicians, writers, dancers etc.

Although music is meant to entertain, it engages its audience more if it conveys a certain message. Have you ever witnessed the launching of a new song and a few weeks later it fades? Or have you ever listened to a track playing on the radio but you feel like changing the frequency even before it ends? I believe no artist would like their songs to suffer this kind of fate. (more…)

How To Be A Better Songwriting Collaborator

February 22nd, 2013 by

Better Songwriting Collaborator TechniquesMany successful songs are written with a team of songwriters. It is very rare to find someone who writes alone. Collaboration provides a powerful synergy that helps create better songs. This is why you need to be a better collaborator. Taking the time and effort with this skill will pay dividend in these areas artistic, profession as well as social skills.  These ideas can be used on a daily basis even outside the realm of artistic endeavors. Here are some tips on  how to be a better songwriting collaborator: (more…)

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    When you have progressed beyond the point of learning how to write a song, it’s time to redefine your goals. Here is a suggestion for your new set of goals. It will always behoove you to know as much as you can about copyrights and copyright law. Remember that it is of the utmost importance that you register everything that you write with the U.S. Bureau of Copyrights, regardless of whether or not you think you will sell it.