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In this free tutorial, Berklee Online instructor songwriter Andrea Stolpe shares how to write a song using sensory and destination writing tips and techniques.
For over a decade, course author Andrea Stolpe has written for the commercial music industry, including songs performed by Faith Hill and Josh Gracin. Her online course, Commercial Songwriting Techniques, is a perfect combination of theory and concrete skill building that focuses songwriters on the key element of writing a hit song: creating patterns of content that will help to create memorable melodies and lyrics that forge an emotional connection with the listener.
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In Commercial Songwriting Techniques, you’ll learn a ten-step process to reproducing the time-tested traits of successful songs while still maintaining your unique voice – a practice critical to the success of any songwriter. You’ll learn to control the connection to your audience through toggling – moving between detail and pulling back for a broader picture. You’ll also learn to use all of your senses—touch, taste, smell, sight, sound, and movement—as springboards for creativity in a process called destination writing. These enhanced descriptive skills will give you the power to determine the intensity of the experience you create with your song lyrics. By focusing on a different song section every week you’ll also learn how to streamline your writing and create more descriptive songs in less time. This course plants the seeds necessary for writing great commercial songs in an easy to understand step-by-step method, while always leaving the door open for individual artistic expression.
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Andrea Stolpe is a multi-platinum recorded songwriter, performing artist, and educator. She has worked as a staff writer for EMI, Almo-Irving, and Universal Music Publishing, with songs recorded by such artists as Faith Hill, Daniel Lee Martin, Julianne Hough, and others. Andrea is the author and instructor of the course Commercial Songwriting Techniques, part of Berklee Online’s online songwriting program. Recently released in fall of 2007, her book Popular Lyric Writing: 10 Steps to Effective Storytelling describes how to apply a unique process for uniting our artistic voice with the commercial market.
Andrea graduated with a degree in songwriting from Berklee College of Music. She continues to tour and promote her solo release, “Breaking Even,” and serve as a guest clinician nationally and abroad. Andrea lives in Los Angeles with her husband, recording engineer Jan Teddy.
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You and me go fishin' in the dark, lying on our backs and counting the stars where the blue grass grows…
“Even in pop music” lol ?
loads of great info !
2021 and this (and other Berklee online videos) are still GOLD!
This is way to thought out … songs should just flow or captured out of the ether
This unlocked a major block for me ? thank you ??
Her voice calls for respect and attentive ears.
Thanks, dear Andrea Stolpe. I love learning with you. You are didatic 🙂
what mean sensory writing ? and destination writing ?
I have been applying this and its really helped me bring more meaning to my songs! Thank you 😀
She’s so beautiful, thank you!
This was really helpful! thank you
Thx great stuff.
I didn't really get it. I understand the definition but I'm not sure that it would work. can someone show me an example of this destination and sensory writing.
I think you are amazing
Thank you
Describe how I feel inside, then write about it. Good advice
This is so good! I'm just going to keep looping this until I see it in my dreams!
I wrote a song the other day, the music playing in the background of this video kinda reminds me of it.
It would be nice to have much lower volume on the music or no music at all. What she is saying is so good and interesting, but the music is like a big blanket of distraction on top it. Dare silence in your online teaching videos!
AND – Thank you for great content, I am learning so much from these videos!