how do i git gud at song writing?
How do i git gud at song writing?
give it 5 years of shitty writing. you'll eventually get okay
practice
>asking a board of music autists who take pride in musical obscurity how to write a song with complexity and lasting appeal
THIS
The poseurs from /daily/ basically killed this board
people tell me to go outside but where do i go
dude you like have to like live life and do stuff and put it in song form or something
Here are a few things that might lead you somewhere:
>Write what you know
Yes, you're song about how your dog died in your suburban childhood might be boring, but the emotions in it could resonate through the song better than if you faked a more interesting idea
>Melody and its accompaniment might be the most important thing
Your lyrics could be completely esoteric but as long as they dont make people cringe and they allow the melody to be enunciated in a pleasing way, it doesn't matter.
>Work on something for a session, but if its not memorable afterwords, scrap it.
If you don't love it, why would somebody else?
>Copy your favorite artists
You know that guitar riff you like? Maybe use the same strumming pattern but different chords. or maybe use the same chords in a different order. Many famous musicians admit to copying their idols at first.
practice how? just write garbage?
>going outside
What kind of music do you want to write op?
try plagiarizing two different songs and combining elements of each into a new, unrecognizable phrase
Listen to good songwriters and stidy their music dipshit
Don't you worry none about getting experience sugar. Just go on out and stand on the train tracks. It'll be along shortly.
Write more. Don't stop. One day you'll become Chris Martin.
my advice is pretty similar to this.
>listen to songwriters that you like
>play/transcribe their work
>take some aspect of it (form, chord progression, etc) and use it in a piece of your own, if only for practice
you'll consciously learn about a lot of things that you like and internalize a few more
deep
According to Bob Dylan,
"If you like someone's work, the important thing is to be exposed to everything that person has been exposed to."
So find out who influenced your favorite songwriters, and then listen to those artists.
inflooenz.com
I also like checking out books and movies that my favorite artists like. Do some research and figure out what they're into
this. but if you don't have talent practice won't help so my advice is not to try
your born with the talent just give it up
you either have the talent or you dont.
practice helps tho.
and listen to your favorite songs and analyze what makes them good, dont copy but take influence from them.
drugs
>D, E, C, D, G, E
wew. so hard...
Reading
Nice lyrics fampai
>pick a scale
>tell the computer to play randomly on it
>wait for something cool to happen
>write and built the rest on that
>?????
>profit
appropriate the music of a minority culture
>thinly veiled lyrics r8 post
Do a shit load of drugs
>making music
music is full, fuck off
Listen to music you would have trouble writing yourself.
It's easy to shitpost that music is subjective, but this facade falls apart as soon as you think whether you could actually compose something like that yourself. It's an instant reality check -- music falls into two halves, the lazy half and the actually-took-talent half. So perform this check with everything you listen to, only listen to the latter, and memorize as much as you can of what they're doing.
post your 5 top progressive doomfunk artists
>music falls into two halves, the lazy half and the actually-took-talent half
>turning obvious continuums into dichotomies
>hur it's a continuum so the distinction is meaningless
Be born with natural talent and then work your ass off.
This. Talent without practice is worthless, but so is practice without talent.
>implying I was implying
just translate an obscure song in a foreign language
pretty much the same
Exactly this.
I used to steal bits of Kevin Barnes' progressions when I got lost as to what to do next. Eventually I picked up what to do and now I write songs that I like to play :)
Nice advice user
Pay attention to bass line-vocal melody interaction in songs you like, it's pretty important if you want to write something catchy me thinks
For example
King Crimson - Thela Hun Ginjeet
Roxy Music - If There Is Something
The Rolling Stones - Can't You Hear Me Knockin', Jumpin' Jack Flash
J.J. Cale - Travellin' Light
Some Talking Heads, PiL etc.