SONGWRITING: How To Start A Song
How to Write A Song, Chord Progressions, Song Structure, Title, Lyrics, Tips Prompts, Guitar
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Egils Petersons
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10 Ways to Start a Song: Find Your Best!
What I am going to do in this songwriting book is tell you some great tips that will help you write a song and get rid of that creative block you can experience from time to time. You feel like having no talent or abilities. Then start with any of the recommended ways, and slowly you will discover your strengths. I believe, if God has put in your heart a desire to write songs, He has also given you an ability to do it. It is important to use your strengths instead of torturing yourself with things you are not good at doing. Songwriting should be fun!Some of chapters are:
- How to Start
- Inspiration and Creativity
- Mindset Motivation (How to Stay Motivated)
- Starting With a Musical Phrase That Comes Into Your Mind
- Song Structure
- Contrasts
- Starting with a melody
- Writing a Song on Guitar
- Starting With a Chord Progression
- Starting With a Guitar Riff
- Starting With Lyrics
- Starting With a Title
- Writing a Song If You Don’t Play Any Instrument etc.
The book helps to take a fresh look at the process of songwriting!
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