Q4 Songwriting tips for lyricists, poets and songwriters

songsculptor.com Question 4 I have a way with words but I’m not a very good musician, should I try to write my own music or ask a professional musician to collaborate? An accomplished musical composer could probably think of musical ideas that you would never think of. Sometimes two heads are better than one in creating a dynamite song. It may even turn out that your collaborator will have a few ideas for lyric changes that could be beneficial to the song. Always remember to be open minded. There’s no place for huge egos in the art of songwriting. Remember that it’s the song that is the most important thing. songsculptor.com Richard Melvin Brown (Songsculptor) provides a helping hand to lyricists (with little or no musical ability) in realizing their dreams of becoming a Professional Songwriter. Can you write a GREAT lyric but can’t carry a tune in a bucket? If so visit us on the web at http

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Author: TheSongsculptor
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Published: 2011-02-09 23:17:04
Q4 Songwriting tips for lyricists, poets and songwriters

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