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Song Writing For Yourself

January 23rd, 2009 orlando5 No comments

Song writing for yourself means learning and applying songwriting techniques, writing songs from your own perspective, style, and influences, and not compromising because of someone else’s lame expectations.

In professional circles, song writing for yourself as opposed to trying to write a song to please a certain market or genre is sometimes difficult to do. Once you’re signed to a publishing deal, you are subject to much scrutiny if your songs don’t start fitting in to that particular record company or music publisher’s expectations.

If you’re a songwriter in a new, unproven solo act or a band member you will likely have someone looking over your shoulder until you can prove your worth.

So, what can”song writing for yourself” mean for you in terms of success?

Here’s the answer: There are very few music industry executives in the music industry who are “true visionaries.” These same people are not capable of hearing, appreciating, or believing that your music will appeal if given the chance, only because it doesn’t fall into their comfort zone of expectations.

Truly visionary people tend to keep an open mind. They’ll hear good music, maybe something they’ve never heard before that catches their attention, and they’ll say, “There’s something in that music that people will love, I just don’t know what it is or how we can formulate a marketing plan for it yet.”

By contrast, non-visionaries will hear the same music and remark something like, “It’s cool, but it’ll never make it ’cause it’s not consistent with what’s out there and the public is not ready for it yet.  I’m going to have to pass on it.”

Your job as a songwriter, then, is to convince and silence skeptical, non-visionary people as you climb your way to success.

History has shown you can do this by, first, being honest with yourself regarding the quality of your music, and by figuring out through tremendous perseverance and conviction, how to achieve that success! It’s not an easy task, but look at the following list of a few visionary artists and executives who had the guts to do it their way, and tell me it wasn’t or isn’t worth believing in yourself and telling non-believers to get out of your way;

The group “Chicago” in the 70’s before they became formulaic (unbelievably original music), Quincy Jones, Prince, Kanye West, and Jack Johnson, just to name a few.  This short list is subjective but it can go on and on……….The bottom line is; the best music in history is by people who dared to be different and stayed true to themselves!

Today more than ever, with so much fierce competition, you need to stand out in a big way if you want to be successful in the music industry. As a pro or amateur songwriter, you can do this by sticking to your guns and song writing for yourself!

SongwriterAdvisor.com Thanks You!

June 21st, 2008 orlando5 No comments

When I started this blog, SongwriterAdvisor.com, a fairly brand-new website, was already tripling in reader size every month.  My intention when I started this site, was to pass on my knowledge and expertise in the field to any aspiring songwriter willing to learn the craft of songwriting–to take them beyond what’s out there in the form of songwriting instruction by offering innovative tips I’ve come up with myself, and some that I’ve learned from other experienced songwriters.

You’ve been so receptive to these tips that our readers as well as subscribers to our monthly newsletter have grown beyond belief for a five-month-old website! 

In songwriting, it doesn’t matter if you have no hits or ten top ten hits under your belt—you never stop learning!  Beginner songwriters need to have the basics at their fingertips, intermediate songwriters are always looking to improve and they’re hungry to for better ways to write songs, and many advanced songwriters will tell you they’re only as good as heir last hit, and they need to keep evolving as songwriters and implementing new songwriting techniques to stay “in the game.” 

This where SongwriterAdvisor.com comes in!

This is, and will always remain a songwriting website and blog for and by songwriters, and as we move forward our goal is very simple–to be the absolute best, free songwriting resource for songwriters of all levels.  There are many great “how to learn songwriting” books available, but the truth is, there is great free information all over the web–you just have to know where to look!

It’s important for me to support the songwriting website community–being a songwriting website owner myself, I know how much time and energy goes in to consistently creating articles for the benefit of songwriters.  Many of you have probably visited some the following songwriting websites, but here are some I admire–they’re full of useful tips that may be helpful to you, whatever your experience level may be: 

The Muses Muse
Songwriters Resource Network
Irene Jackson Songwriting Tips 
The Songwriting Education Resource
Addicted To Songwriting 
Songwriter101.com 
John Braheny.com

Thanks for your support!