Co-writing is the perfect solution for many songwriting setbacks: writer’s block, getting started, getting finished, finding inspiration, overcoming self-doubt and … More
Month: March 2021
How Taylor Swift Uses Imagery in “cardigan” in a Unique Way
Imagery is one of the most commonly used songwriting devices, but it can be difficult to get it right. Sometimes … More
Enjoying the Process of Songwriting is Difficult—and Maybe It’s Supposed to Be
We live in a time where leisure is readily available. Netflix and other streaming platforms have millions of television shows … More
How to Finish: The Other Hardest Part of Songwriting
If you’ve read my post on how to start, you know that your writing can flow as soon as you … More
Great Blogs to Learn Songwriting
Songwriting blogs can be the perfect place to learn songwriting. They’re generally free and you might find new advice that … More
What Are Song Sections?
Song sections can be confusing. Sometimes the terms can get mixed up (is it called a pre-chorus or a bridge?) … More
Songwriting Exercise: Use your Current Favourite Song to Write your Next Song
Do you write by figuring out the music first? Maybe you need a riff on the guitar or piano to … More
YOU CAN’T WRITE LYRICS IN A VACUUM: Playing with Assumptions
So, you wrote your song top to bottom and the story is solid. The flow is great and you can … More
Song Breakdown: What Makes the Chorus in “A Little Bit Yours” by JP Saxe so Satisfying
The first time I heard “A Little Bit Yours”, I was instantly hooked. JP Saxe has a way of creating … More
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