Could we do an opposite video of this please. When you have a poem or lyrics of some kind and need to come up with a melody. This is where I'm having the most trouble.
@@theviper1999uk i don't think this person specifically wants to turn poems into songs i believe they're like a "lyrics-first" writer, and now they wish to write melodies to those lyrics i could definitely be wrong, but i think that's where the comment was coming from. in which case, it would be tremendously helpful to a lot of songwriters
i may be off base but if your lyrics first , wouldn't you just take the rhythm of how you phrase a line and add note value to that phrase, then once you have note value just slide them notes up on the staff for desired pitch I could be way off base but sounds logical to me I'm in the process of learning on my own, have been for years now. long road, but worth it
It always gives me the feeling that the singer thinks I'm an idiot when he explains his metaphors. Just making sure in case the listener is too stupid to understand it. I don't think that's good advice at all. Of course you shouldn't write gibberish whose meaning nobody understands, but it's the very function of metaphors not to be overtly explained. If you have to explain a metaphor, it's simply not good enough. It's like explaining jokes or commenting on comments.
Andrea has been a teacher and mentor of mine. Such a great video, she is very inspiring! This is such useful, real world info. Keep doing videos like this!
I'm fascinated by songwriting. What made me look up this is recently finding out Tevin Campbell's Tomorrow song was first released as an instrumental 13 years prior by the Brothers Johnson. I was inpressed by how the lyrics were written to match the melody of the song.
Andrea is a legend and a gem! And that triplet feel is gold....gonna try it on a few sections. Especially on a ballad my guitarist wrote. Thanks Friedeman. 👊😎🎸
Great idea for a video! It’s amazing to watch how her mind works and it’s a great example of how to use some of your tools like the songwriting decks. Bravo!
hey man just wanted to check om you, i really enjoyed your videos and learned A LOT from you, i noticed its been a year since you last made a video, is everything okay my man?
Hey, I liked the "making a shipwreck of my heart"! It works with the clouds and the wind. I think this is the kind of exercise that would definitely make me a better lyricist and songwriter. Thank you!!
Loved it, answered so many questions I had. Waiting for last few weeks for this video, glad to see it here finally. Thank you and Andrea for such an insight, truly inspirational!
i miss the artist series, i would love to see Friedemann analyze more artists. The song series was a bit too dense for me. Studying a group or an artist is just more VAST. infact VAST is a good band. A Tame impala episode would be sweet.. tons of good ones though like Panic at the disco, Bring Me The Horizon, Nothing but Thieves, Crumb, Hatebreed. It takes a whole lot of study to make that series but that is why they are a great, repeatable view. i go back through his artist series every now, tons of content and nuggets of wisdom for creatives
“but it feels like yesterday” sticks out like a badly broken thumb, but the rest of the pieces hang together nicely, tied together by the staccato delivery in each section, (yesterday aside !)
I've been writing and composing for 40 years. I can't really say I've ever followed a "method". It seems that my subconscious mind really creates the best songs. When it comes to me the songs seems complete, I hear it playing in my head and I just have to capture and record it as quickly as possible. I have 60 demos on my RUclips channel "Frank Coffey Songs" and they don't even have a single style to them, just all over the place.
It's always great to see how writing can happen from pieces (in this case the neat of melody). I have up on lyrics a long time ago, but sometimes have the guitar or a virtual instrument play the melody in my music. If it's possible, more colla notation with Andrea would be great. I've seen her in Berklee videos and think content like this is great. I may even write songs with words.again!
Great video, awesome information and very helpful, BUT it is not what most song writers do? start mumbling searching for the words that fit the melody, it would be more interesting to see those great writers that get the lyrics first then the melody, is not how most hit songs are made? lyrics then melodies, what i would like to see is how writers fit the melody to the lyrics. Like Berklee and Pat Pattison teaches, writing lyrics from a title. etc. It would be awesome to see a video similar to this but setting melodies to lyrics.
That bridge would need something in between to work lol But great video overall. I used to right songs like this but I think it can get tricky of you're not writing ballads and there's lots going on. Ballads tend to sound great with just nice chords and a steady voice. In a lot of situations you are putting the melody and vocals over existing elements outside of just chords. Still I think playing on a piano or guitar is good for shaping out the song especially for writing chorus melodies since they help bring the emotion out
The sheer volume of the video is a bit distasteful for a man who seems like he is experienced in his craft, but the transcript had great quality information, thanks.
Your channel is so cool and your videos are so informative and interesting. Could you make a video breaking down how Mariah Carey writes songs/melodies? She is a very interesting songwriter and singer to analyze
For me, it's usually the case that I can think of parts on the piano that are very melody-heavy, so less just the rhythm, a melody. Exactly this melody gives me difficulties and so in the future I will only work with chord progressions, what a pity if I have to do without the beautiful melodies on the piano. Is there also an approximation of how melodies can be dealt with?
Could we do an opposite video of this please. When you have a poem or lyrics of some kind and need to come up with a melody. This is where I'm having the most trouble.
This is exactly where I struggle too! I second this :)
Some poems are meant to be poems, but yes i agree it would be fascinating
@@theviper1999uk i don't think this person specifically wants to turn poems into songs
i believe they're like a "lyrics-first" writer, and now they wish to write melodies to those lyrics
i could definitely be wrong, but i think that's where the comment was coming from. in which case, it would be tremendously helpful to a lot of songwriters
Just Wing it .
i may be off base but if your lyrics first , wouldn't you just take the rhythm of how you phrase a line and add note value to that phrase, then once you have note value just slide them notes up on the staff for desired pitch
I could be way off base but sounds logical to me
I'm in the process of learning on my own, have been for years now. long road, but worth it
"If you use metaphors make sure you explain them". She said it as like an after thought, but it might be the best advice here.
It always gives me the feeling that the singer thinks I'm an idiot when he explains his metaphors. Just making sure in case the listener is too stupid to understand it.
I don't think that's good advice at all.
Of course you shouldn't write gibberish whose meaning nobody understands, but it's the very function of metaphors not to be overtly explained. If you have to explain a metaphor, it's simply not good enough. It's like explaining jokes or commenting on comments.
Andrea has been a teacher and mentor of mine. Such a great video, she is very inspiring! This is such useful, real world info. Keep doing videos like this!
i love her she’s a great teacher
Hey man, love & miss your videos, look forward to you coming back!
Incredible. She makes it seem so easy.
When are these videos coming back????? Come on man!!!!! I was learning from these!!!!
Guys, PLEASE return back. Your content is gold. Why did you leave?
Yay!! My 2 favorite songwriting mentors together!! Loved it!!
Omg, i follow Andrea on TikTok, her advice is incredible
She is a gem.
I agree, she's amazing.
She’s a genius. Omg I was mind blown. She is truly a gift.
Andrea was my teacher at Berklee. Very cool video! Thanks!
Ok cool, but the important question everybody wonder is: why 2 screens if only half is used? lol
🤣🤣🤣
This question has been haunting me since I’ve watched this.
I'm fascinated by songwriting. What made me look up this is recently finding out Tevin Campbell's Tomorrow song was first released as an instrumental 13 years prior by the Brothers Johnson. I was inpressed by how the lyrics were written to match the melody of the song.
Andrea is a legend and a gem!
And that triplet feel is gold....gonna try it on a few sections. Especially on a ballad my guitarist wrote.
Thanks Friedeman. 👊😎🎸
Thank you Andrea!!
Great idea for a video! It’s amazing to watch how her mind works and it’s a great example of how to use some of your tools like the songwriting decks. Bravo!
So cool ! Just the collab we needed ! :)
Still learning so much from this channel! Can't wait for more videos and definitely can't wait for a new record!!!!
This video is SO good. Even if you know your theory, it's a reminder of your full repertoire.
So awesome!! Huge fan of you both! Thank you so much for putting this out!! ❤️👏🏼🤟🏼
hey man just wanted to check om you, i really enjoyed your videos and learned A LOT from you, i noticed its been a year since you last made a video, is everything okay my man?
It’s been two now, I miss em too.
Pure Gold. Thanks!
Hey, I liked the "making a shipwreck of my heart"! It works with the clouds and the wind. I think this is the kind of exercise that would definitely make me a better lyricist and songwriter. Thank you!!
To be honest you could not have chosen a better choice of teacher to work with. She has mentored me and boy she kicks ass
Loved it, answered so many questions I had. Waiting for last few weeks for this video, glad to see it here finally. Thank you and Andrea for such an insight, truly inspirational!
Master Tunesmith, Andrea Stolpe. Thank your for sharing this lesson.
I love being subscribed to this channel. Every time a new video pops up I swear it’s perfect timing on my music journey! Some sorta voodoo?
Gosh I adore this lady!
Fantastic advice jam-packed into one video. And the audio edit at the end was pretty fantastic. 👏
Please make more content... this is amazing!
The bridge reminds me of Old Dominion, and their attempts to fit a million words in every line. Clever.
Damn I gotta be honest I forgot this channel existed lmao
i miss the artist series, i would love to see Friedemann analyze more artists. The song series was a bit too dense for me. Studying a group or an artist is just more VAST. infact VAST is a good band. A Tame impala episode would be sweet.. tons of good ones though like Panic at the disco, Bring Me The Horizon, Nothing but Thieves, Crumb, Hatebreed. It takes a whole lot of study to make that series but that is why they are a great, repeatable view. i go back through his artist series every now, tons of content and nuggets of wisdom for creatives
This was very helpful for me . I'm at this process in my writing. Thank you !!!
She's awesome
thank you for showing this process.
"That makes my German heart beat a little more efficiently." 😂
this was such a fun video to watch and equally as informational! Thanks ou for this great content
DUDE GIVE US MORE VIDEOS!!! Please
Loved seeing this! I read Andreas book and it taught me so much about lyric writing!
Really inspired me on this one
You guys let us in on this? This is crazy! Thank you!
why did you stop posting, where did you go?!
Great video. Andrea's tips and this exercise are so helpful.
Thank you so much for this extremely informative video :)
Hey bro, God bless you.
Repent of your sins. :)
Thank you, It was great to see Andrea Stolpe develop the lyrics. :-)
Anybody home ???
Wait. You’re BACK!!!!
Really great video! Loaded with value! Thank you guys so much!
Andrea, i learnt a lot thanks
Wonderful video. Nice to see a pros thinking process.
Great stuff!!!
Great tips!
“but it feels like yesterday” sticks out like a badly broken thumb, but the rest of the pieces hang together nicely, tied together by the staccato delivery in each section, (yesterday aside !)
What's going on? You have vanished from youtube, facebook and twitter. Hope everything's OK.
I'm inspired by this video keep on the hard work
I've been writing and composing for 40 years. I can't really say I've ever followed a "method". It seems that my subconscious mind really creates the best songs. When it comes to me the songs seems complete, I hear it playing in my head and I just have to capture and record it as quickly as possible. I have 60 demos on my RUclips channel "Frank Coffey Songs" and they don't even have a single style to them, just all over the place.
It's always great to see how writing can happen from pieces (in this case the neat of melody). I have up on lyrics a long time ago, but sometimes have the guitar or a virtual instrument play the melody in my music.
If it's possible, more colla notation with Andrea would be great. I've seen her in Berklee videos and think content like this is great. I may even write songs with words.again!
Love Andrea!
Great video, awesome information and very helpful, BUT it is not what most song writers do? start mumbling searching for the words that fit the melody, it would be more interesting to see those great writers that get the lyrics first then the melody, is not how most hit songs are made? lyrics then melodies, what i would like to see is how writers fit the melody to the lyrics. Like Berklee and Pat Pattison teaches, writing lyrics from a title. etc. It would be awesome to see a video similar to this but setting melodies to lyrics.
What’s going on with this channel? Are you done making content? This was 8 months ago
Welcome back! ❤️
Thank you man so helpful.
So he gave her rhythm not melody right?
Rhythm is melody. Once the words are set your melody becomes the rhythm of the song.
@@barryzito5721 melody has rhythm i wouldnt say melody 'is' rhythm, imo he really gave her a motif to build off of
Beautiful lyrics!!
GREAT!!! Thank you.
I appreciate this one👍🏿
This's so complicated, I wrote fabulous courses just by listening to songs.
I hate music now after seeing this hehe
This way is a too to improve your songs Melodies as well.
Where did you go!
Good question. Hope he is okay.
This was dope! Thanks 🙏🏾
This was smashed!!
Magical❤🎉❤
That bridge would need something in between to work lol
But great video overall. I used to right songs like this but I think it can get tricky of you're not writing ballads and there's lots going on. Ballads tend to sound great with just nice chords and a steady voice. In a lot of situations you are putting the melody and vocals over existing elements outside of just chords. Still I think playing on a piano or guitar is good for shaping out the song especially for writing chorus melodies since they help bring the emotion out
Awesome!
The sheer volume of the video is a bit distasteful for a man who seems like he is experienced in his craft, but the transcript had great quality information, thanks.
Wow 👌 amazing song writing
She snapped on this shit
She is indeed inspiring! It seems like it's an easy task, but totally opposite haha.
I'm watching india🇮🇳
You wark good and nice
Very cool.
Your channel is so cool and your videos are so informative and interesting. Could you make a video breaking down how Mariah Carey writes songs/melodies? She is a very interesting songwriter and singer to analyze
Necessary topic
dope content once again. - when's pitch trimester hitting?
I need that song
Good video!
I'm really interested in buying the vocal melodies and hook master file, do you still sell that?
Interesting vid, thanx, actually this is the best way for me to write lyrics, but I need to find a composer to work with🙁which also sux!
How do you know to pick out the rhythmic pattern for the melody? This might be a vague question 12:18
Wow
Very useful, thanks. (Just wish Andrea's choices of chords were more imaginative. Added 9th chords are so cliched in modern ballad writing.)
For me, it's usually the case that I can think of parts on the piano that are very melody-heavy, so less just the rhythm, a melody.
Exactly this melody gives me difficulties and so in the future I will only work with chord progressions, what a pity if I have to do without the beautiful melodies on the piano.
Is there also an approximation of how melodies can be dealt with?
I SUFFER from singing my own songs and pronunciation. UGGGGGHHHHH
Are these melodies applicable to any other choruses
Im looking for songs in harmonic Major and its modes.
Could anyone help me???
What’s the difference between half and full second when runtime is on a cd 💿 player?
Speak now by taylor swift can fit here
What she keeps singing is that a Prince song/melody?
Please check out Damien Rice.
He is such underrated.
Am here
Can someone here tell me about his insta page if he has?