Song-Writing

A category of blogs discussing lyric writing, song writing tricks and techniques, line cliches, song forms and structure, verse and chorus melodies, pedal point, and so much more song writing.

A Weird, Intricate Tuning You Want to Try on Guitar

Alternate and Open Tunings. There is a difference. Open tunings: when you hit all open strings, they sound like an open chord. For example: when you tune the A string up a whole step to B or down a whole step to G, you get the notes E G/B D G B E, which adds A Weird, Intricate Tuning You Want to Try on Guitar

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Songwriting Tricks and Secret Every Songwriter Should Know

Songwriting Tricks and Secret Every Songwriter Should Know The process of writing songs gets more fun the better you get at it. The more you know about harmony, melody, and song form, the better your songs will get. That knowledge also makes the songwriting process much more effective, and hence less tedious. The feeling you Songwriting Tricks and Secret Every Songwriter Should Know

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Songwriting (Part 4): How Chord Progressions Work

Songwriting (Part 4): Understanding How Chord Progressions Work This is a continuation from songwriting blogs published in past weeks, which you can check here: How To Write Chords To Your Melody Lines Fretboard Mastery for Better Songwriting Some Scale And Chord Theory The Importance of I IV V I, IV, V: The 1st, 4th, and Songwriting (Part 4): How Chord Progressions Work

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Songwriting Part 3: Some Scale And Chord Theory

The Major Scale If you want to read the preceding 2 songwriting lessons, you can do so here when you click on following titles: How To Write Chords To Your Melodies and Fretboard Mastery for Better Songwriting. Some important theory to memorize. The most commonly used scale in our music is called the major scale. Songwriting Part 3: Some Scale And Chord Theory

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Know Your Fretboard & Become A Better Songwriter Instantly

Fretboard Mastery For Better Songwriting Last week we talked about how to figure out chords to melodies in songs you’re writing. How To Write Chords To Your Melodies I want to take this a bit further into other fields of musical knowledge related to that skill, that will help you tremendously. Fretboard Knowledge It helps Know Your Fretboard & Become A Better Songwriter Instantly

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