If you’re teaching yourself to learn songwriting or improve your songwriting skills it’s wise to implement some type of structured plan on how to reach your goals quickly. This will ensure you get the most out of every practice or study session.
You can actually create a detailed plan weeks at a time and actually have [...]
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Make Your Songwriting Practice And Study Sessions Count!
Posted by orlando5 in August 19th, 2008
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Learn Or Improve Your Songwriting At Your Own Pace
Posted by orlando5 in July 29th, 2008
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Two questions I hear frequently are, “How long does it take to learn songwriting?” and “Should I practice and/or study songwriting everyday, and if so, for how long?”
If you’re a beginner songwriter, you can learn songwriting basics rather quickly - maybe in 7 to 10 days or so if you use the right information to get [...]
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My name is Orlando Gutierrez and like many, I've dedicated my life to the craft of songwriting. The music business is full of successes and failures, but having been a Warner/Chappell staff songwriter, I'm living proof that you can reach your goals if you believe in yourself and take the necessary steps to get where you wanna' go! This blog, as well as the SA website, contains all the necessary information to give you an edge over the average songwriter. Good luck, and drop me an email if you have any questions at askadvisor@songwriteradvisor.com and I'll personally answer ASAP...