Sunday, 4 September 2016

So You Want To Be A Music Star?? Here Are 5 Tips You Need For Writing Good Songs!!



 

Here are Five Tips For Writing Good Songs

Lyrics are the words sang by a singer. Many musicians tend to write and create a format based on music around them, this is not necessarily a bad thing, but this doesn’t work for everyone. Songwriters tend to approach this skill in different ways.

In song writing you need to consider elements such as harmony, lyrics, melody, rhythm and structure.

Here are some ideas to help you get started with writing that great song:

1. Look Around You.

Inspiration can come from anywhere. There are stories all around us: in the environment, our interactions, our jobs, relationships, experiences and more.

Inspiration can come from things you are passionate about. For instance, some rappers deliver lyrics about women, cars, other material things and being better than everyone else.

2. The Goal

What is the point of the song? There should be a story. Write lyrics that will engage and impact on your listener. The best way to do this is to connect with your emotions.

Find different words to express your emotions. You can examineWizkid‘s ‘Ojuelegba‘ as a song that connects with its listeners.

3. Write A Catchy Hook

A catchy hook/chorus helps create a footing for the song. You can listen to some of Davido‘s songs like ‘Skelewu‘, ‘All of you‘, ‘Dami duro‘ and ‘Aye‘.

4. Write Down Your Ideas

As an idea comes to you, write it down. Write down your dreams and your emotions. You can always expand on them.

It also helps if you write down potential song titles. This can help you come up with new material.

5. Go Outside

If you find yourself stuck on lyrics, take a break, do something else and then come back to it. You can also try out new activities and talk to people – this can help you with adopting new creative angles.

Pulseng

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