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Learn 7 Important Laws for Smart Songwriting

September 12th, 2017 by

Important Laws for Smart Songwriting Guitar

Music surrounds us every day – we hear it while driving the car, shopping in the mall, or eating in a restaurant. It has become a part of our everyday routine, and some of us can’t imagine an hour of our lifetime without a favorite song.

Music is something we aspire to. It’s something that communicates emotions rather than words. It motivates us to work, rest, cook, exercise. There’s a song for everything we do. It awakes right emotions, so that we can get more motivated.

And if you belong to that type of people, who like to sing about their emotions, you’re probably a potential songwriter. It may seem that if you have an ear for music and a poetic talent, it would be super easy for you to right a hit song.

But you’ll be surprised to find out that world’s top hit songs weren’t just an occasional alphabet soup put to music. They’ve all been created according to laws of songwriting.

So if you’re really into pursuing a dream of being a successful songwriter and want to improve your poetic and musical talents, here 7 important laws for smart songwriting. (more…)

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    Many great songs have come into being as a direct result of the movies. Songs have been written specifically for some films that have gone on to become number one hits on the radio. In this instance, the writers of the song actually have a ‘Silent Partner ‘on their collaborative team: the script or screenplay. The characters, their motivations, the ideas and the story line all serve to inform the songwriter’s imagination.