
Music Elements: Music Theory, Songwriting, Lyrics & Creativity Explained
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John York
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Tommy Swindali
Embrace Your Inner Artist
Do you struggle writing songs?
Have you ever tried learning music theory but found it hard or thought that it wasn't necessary?
If you are finding that you are writing songs, and while they sound good, there is something missing, then read on.
What you are missing is the sense of harmony and emotion that professional producers and songwriters have. You're about to discover everything you need to know about music theory, songwriting, lyrics, and creativity.
Turn Your Songs into an Emotional Journey
It's time to embrace your inner artist, make your own rules, and start creating like never before. Whether you're just starting out as a songwriter or are a more experienced one looking for a new perspective, then this book will help you.
Studying music can be a long journey, but with this book, you'll gain tons of vital information in a short period of time. With this knowledge I promise you that your songs will be better than 90 percent of the songs you hear on the radio.
More importantly, no matter where your songs end up, you will be confident you have written your best music.
In this book you will discover:
- The language of music.
- How to unleash your creativity.
- How to understand music.
- The psychology behind song structure.
- Proven techniques to overcome writer's block.
- The same songwriting process used to write countless number one songs.
- Characteristics of great song hooks.
- Publishing your songs.
- Create chord progressions.
- Principles of art applied in songwriting.
- Myths about music theory debunked.
- And much, much, more...
So, if you want to write great music, scroll up and click buy now!
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Five Stars
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Clearly explained
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Great advice
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sometimes difficult to listen
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Great!
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"Hard work requires persistent and positive about your work."
"If you [really listen to music], then you'll realize why the lyrics and why the music."
Examples of the quality of the ideas in this book:
"When you work hard in a determined fashion on your ideas, you get to where you want to go. This phase is where the real work is done." (The phase being referenced is "when you work hard".)
"A common mistake of songwriters is using familiar ideas, or ideas used several times."
'The first step in understanding music is to really understand the music.' (From memory. May not be an exact quote.)
I gave up about half way through the book. I notice it is a self-published book. I recommend that the author hire an editor, and wish him well.
Worst ever. Sorry.
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