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.

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