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35 Replies to “How to write a song songwriting tips technique tutorial lesson music guitar lessons”

  1. Thank you very much for your wonderful tips, I'm a songwriter and I always feel there is room for improvement for myself so I learned something today. I've just subscribed your channel, would you be willing to subscribe to mine and maybe checkout one of my original songs and let me know what you think. Best regards, Danny Blueberry

  2. 99% of the songs I've composed are songs I heard being sung in my mind and I just took my recorder and recorded them. I've written songs with my guitar too but nothing beats a supernatural experience that is a million times better than you actually sitting down to write.

  3. Thank you for this video! After too many frustrating years of trying to make each song follow a "creative" form with no clear song structure, I've ended a lot of my writer's block by using a simple Verse-Chorus-Bridge structure, channeling my creative ideas into that simple structure. Even without reinventing the structure every time, it's still a fun challenge that's getting me some cool results!

    Some good tips I took away:
    – pick and brainstorm the main focus of the song/lyrics early in the process
    – wordless Choruses are OK (you can use "la," etc.)
    – Bridge should take listener far away, so the return to the comfortable Chorus feels even better

  4. How to write a song…well live life and put it into words as honestly as you can. Songwriting is about feeling not technique. I'm talking about good songs, songs that last forever, not the ones poeple like for 2 or 3 months.

  5. I wanna be a singer. And I wanna write songs. but I don't know what cords or course or bridge are. that's why I wanna learn things. so help. And check out my channel
    I have a few songs on there now. but I need help

  6. Great guide for beginners, I do believe this system takes away the genuinity you have to embrace to make a meaningful song, this works with beyonce or taylor swift type of songs… but it is great for a start and exploring.

  7. i used to do it like this but it doesnt really help me. im not a type of person who does rough work, it doesnt help me so i just keep going and get ideas on the way.

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