Sunday, 14 December 2008

How to write music lyrics

How do you write a good song? Where do you begin? A song is kind of like a poem about certain events, feelings or thoughts. It can be about love, hurt, tragic or any person experience that you want to put in the poem. You can do what you want to do. You can write it any way that you please as long as it's meaningful.

You can start out by brainstorming. You will then sort things out and make good poetry out of it. A good song has hidden symbols in it instead of being too overt. You can then convert your songs using simile and metaphor so that your song sounds more poetic but don't be too awkward. You will then write out a chorus for it too. A chorus is several lines that repeat itself throughout the songs.

You will then read the song and make any final edit. You want the song to flow well when singing out loud. You also want it to sound smooth and not awkward. You want it to come out sounding right. You want it to sound professional too like it's a professional song ready to be recorded. The words that you use can be up to your personal choice as personal experience is the best when it comes to writing songs. You're now done with writing and then you will need to start composing the melody for it. If you know how to do this then great if not you can ask someone to do it for you. You can then even try to sell your song with the musical composition. Writing a song can be about fun and rewarding as it reflects what is important to you and you should emphasize what is important in your song.

You should write down all that you want express about the subject of your songs and be as vivid as possible. A true story makes a unique song that is not already out there on the market. One really easy way to get ideas is to start with your personal life or the world around you. You can write about past relationships, politics, drama, love, things you want or just to express your opinion on anything that you want in the world. When it comes to your song, it must be original and nothing should be from someone else's work if you want to sell it later or publish it without having a lawsuit over copyrighted issue later on.

You can also copyright your song if you want to sell it later or publish it or sing it. You have to copyright it in order to prove that you own the work and people can't use it. You would go to the copyright license website and pay your fee to have your song register and then you're good to go. You should have your song copyrighted and protected if you're a professional artists and plan to publish it in your Cd's. Song writing can be fun and if you're up for a challenge you can try to enter song contests or sell your songs to publishers. You should sell your work if you want to make some more revenue from your professional work. You'll never know when they need another song. You can also market yourself as a professional writer and work for professional artists or bands.

Thursday, 11 December 2008

Choosing the Correct Used Musical Instruments

A lot of people that are interested in music very often have a room that is full of instruments of various types. Music is a great way to get rid of bad feelings when you are feeling down. There are a lot of people that not only play musical instruments but also compose their own songs.

There are a vast number of products that are available and some of these are used ones. This products are all classified by the way that they actually sound when they are played and there is four main categories that are wind, percussion, string and keyboard. It is possible to get all types of products if you would like to get an item whilst being on a tight budget. The four categories can all be divided into smaller categories.

Instruments that fall into the string category are things such as violins, ukuleles and guitars. The wind products are things such as flute, clarinet and pipes to name a few. The percussion are things such as drums, bells and cymbals. The keyboard style include things such as harpsichords, organs and also pianos.

There are over one thousand products across the world and there are a lot of used ones that are available.

If you are planning on playing the musical instrument on your own then it is best to start with a product that you like and then gradually learn and master that item and this could be done by joining music classes. If you have a general interest in music then it may be a very good idea to invest in a keyboard.

There are a lot of second hand ones especially keyboards available all the way around the world. There is a lot of disk jockey equipment that also includes keyboards in order to help them to mix the music.

Choosing the Correct Used Musical Instruments

A lot of people that are interested in music very often have a room that is full of instruments of various types. Music is a great way to get rid of bad feelings when you are feeling down. There are a lot of people that not only play musical instruments but also compose their own songs.

There are a vast number of products that are available and some of these are used ones. This products are all classified by the way that they actually sound when they are played and there is four main categories that are wind, percussion, string and keyboard. It is possible to get all types of products if you would like to get an item whilst being on a tight budget. The four categories can all be divided into smaller categories.

Instruments that fall into the string category are things such as violins, ukuleles and guitars. The wind products are things such as flute, clarinet and pipes to name a few. The percussion are things such as drums, bells and cymbals. The keyboard style include things such as harpsichords, organs and also pianos.

There are over one thousand products across the world and there are a lot of used ones that are available.

If you are planning on playing the musical instrument on your own then it is best to start with a product that you like and then gradually learn and master that item and this could be done by joining music classes. If you have a general interest in music then it may be a very good idea to invest in a keyboard.

There are a lot of second hand ones especially keyboards available all the way around the world. There is a lot of disk jockey equipment that also includes keyboards in order to help them to mix the music.

Friday, 5 December 2008

How to Play Tabs

Most guitarists in the world have no idea how to read conventional music notation and thankfully they don't have to learn since the majority know how to play tabs. Tabs is sort for tablature and is thankfully a simple method of writing down exactly what notes should be played in a guitar piece.

If you don't already know about tabs then you will be pleased to know that it will only take you a few minutes to understand the method exactly and will then be able to start learning your favourite guitar piece. Unfortunately even though you know how to play tablature it wont speed up the process of learning that complicated riff that sound so easy on the CD recording.

The notation of tablature is very simple. It consists of 6 lines on the page and each line represents a string of the guitar. The top line corresponds to the top string or rather the highest note string of the guitar and the bottom line is the lowest note. The bass string of the guitar is of course the top string when you look down at it but that is the last bit of confusion when learning about tabs.

It is simplicity itself how to understand tabs. Reading from left to right the music is written on the 6 lines by numbers showing which fret must be pressed in order to create the note. If a chord is to be played then the notes of the chord are shown as numbers on the strings written in one vertical line.

You just start placing you fingers to stop the frets as shown reading which line and which number. It is a little bit of slow process at first but after a short period of practice you will learn how to read the tablature very easily soon you will be able to do it without thinking at all.

One problem with tabs is one that is always pointed out by the educated people who can already read conventional music notation. There isn't any information to show the speed of the music and how long to play each note. This can be a problem and even though you know how to read the tabs, it is very difficult to play a piece of music that you haven't heard. Thankfully most of the time it is no problem since we all try to learn music that we already have on a CD or mp3.

Another slight problem for beginners when they learn is that a lot of the time they don't know which finger to use. The 3rd string/line may have a 4 written on it but which finger should you use to play it. This is really just a matter of experience and most often it is just what feels most comfortable.

So now you know how to interpret tabs you will be able to proceed with all the thousands of choices of available music on the internet.

How to play tabs is probably the easiest problem for guitar beginners to overcome and although you now know how to play tabs you still have a lot of work practicing the guitar.

Thursday, 4 December 2008

Music Licensing As a Source of Passive Income

Music licensing can be a great source of revenue for songwriters. In addition to getting paid an upfront licensing fee, songwriters also get paid each time their song is used in a television broadcast. This creates an opportunity for building a passive source of income from the creation and use of music that grows over time.

I recently received a royalty check for a little over $700.00 for one of my songs that was used in a daytime drama. I've received checks for much larger and I've received checks for much smaller. But the beauty of this particular royalty payment is that it was for a song that I wrote close to four years ago. This is the fourth time the song has been used!

The ability to create a passive income stream from your music is one of the coolest things about music licensing. In addition to the sheer thrill of hearing your music on TV, or elsewhere, there is also the real potential of creating a stream of income that will grow over time. A friend of mine that I went to Berklee with once had a song in a Chili's commercial that aired repeatedly, every day, for months. Kaching! My latest check was for a song that was used twice in spots that were around 30 seconds long, just to give you an idea.

Licensing your music in TV and Films is also a great opportunity for musicians because there are really no barriers to entry. Regardless of how old you are, where you live or what you look like, if you're creating well crafted and well produced songs you can potentially have them licensed for use in TV and Films. So, what are you waiting for?

Aaron Davison is a Berklee College Of Music Alumnus who has been working in the music business for over ten years. His songs have been heard on a variety of television shows and he has performed live throughout the midwest.