Grammy Awarded Songwriter Reveals Secrets to Success
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Discover how songwriters can tap into their authentic voice to elevate their songwriting skills and connect with their artistic instinct. Learn Songwriting tips and How to write songs for beginners! Find out how do you write a song with Song writing tips from grammy awarded songwriter, vocal coach, and top holistic artist development coach, Wend Parr.
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songwriting is definitely a creative act so whether you're looking for lyric writing tips or tips on the song writing process, creativity and imagination go hand in hand and they are the ultimate songwriting tips for beginners to start with. That is the purpose of these quick songwriting tips, to give solid tips on how to be a songwriter and how to start writing a song. In this episode of 60 second songwriting lesson, .
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These videos are meant to break down the songwriting process into easy to use tips, techniques, and tools that spark creativity and help you apply them like the pros. I do my best to make videos that share the 'secrets' of writing great songs without holding anything back.
My main focus with this channel is to pass on the tools of the trade that I have learned and found to make a big difference to my creative flow and songwriting. There is an old saying that goes "everybody has one great song in them", I hope to show you that once you know what makes a song great, you can apply it to all the songs you write. Start from the heart, follow your gut, and revise with your mind.
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If I thought I was good enough I would've never tried to improve. There is plenty of room to improve. It gives you a reason to exist.
What you are doing for us songwriters is God's work my man, cheers!
Cheer Juan, glad you're getting some value from it👍
Wholeheartedly agreed!
"THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE PAGE" METHOD !! genius
Looking forward to trying this
Hadn’t heard of her before.
Thanks for the introduction she’s amazing
Truly and genuinely appreciate your content and the plethora of knowledge you give us. Thank you so much ❤ God bless
I like this podcast style content from you too! super dope.. thank you!
Cheers Lou👍
Powerful point about making the frist draft your authentic voice. I have learnt, thanks man!
Wow I sure would love to work with her.
First tuning in with our true self, just like we tune in our guitars in the necessary tuning 🙌😌🙏 thank you Tony! 👌
Kool clip.
Deep wisdom.
Thank you both so much for this ❤
Good tips. However, that hat made me think of the Wicked Witch of the West. 😂
Amazing advice, Wendy is a machine, GRMMA Tony
This is awesome, thanks T! Much appreciated!
Glad you enjoyed it sorryehrocks👍
Is the melody melodic shapes series going to be finished?
Excellent interview with interesting insights by Wendy .Adding my sub to her
yep she's a legend 👍
Cool interview. Thank you.
Thanks tarzanbeta, glad you enjoyed🤙
It's not a last will and testament, it's a draft 😂💯
what is your opinion on the future of songwriting in the AI landscape as more and more songs are written by ai and not humans
I'm wondering how you feel about the lyrics of Donald Fagen and Walter Becker (Steely Dan for those who don't know). Some of their songs do seem to be reflections of their own lives and beliefs, but lots of them are about people who are obviously not them, and obviously not real. Kind of noir-fiction, or even science fiction. How would someone approach trying to write lyrics like that, that are more stories, rather than based on personal truth?
Who we are is often reflected in how we see others
I call it draft zero
Bro, you need to work on your film setup. I can't trust you as a creative coach when you're not showing a baseline of quality control on your own work. Lighting and backdrop could use some serious work
What would you suggest?
Video is about songwriting; not filming.
@@SongWritersChopShop That being said… just grab up a soft box, a stand with a light socket, then grab a $20 As seen on TV LED light with 3 flaps from Dollar General…. MEGA power and lumens for CHEAP. My personal secret for my photography… and now I’m giving it to you. Don’t tell everyone. It’ll kill the lighting business. Lol. Then just stand it up about 7 ft in the air at a 45 degree angle from yourself. Then line any shelving behind you with LED strips from Walmart…. Or stage a Tungsten lamp behind you to the stage left of you near your wall. Stuff like that
Oh goodness, you do have LED strips. They aren’t popping because your back wall is so close to you… and your main main can’t go back far enough because the wall where your camera is is also close….
So…
Hmmm…
Maybe, actually, replace your powerful light with a small ring light with different temperature settings, and pick a 5600 (very mildly tan) setting… then set another cheap ring light to your stage right, behind you slightly, like a key light… with a, um… hmm… a lavender color. Something royal. Lol. Mainly, producing separation. And you might have your um, aperture set to too low of a setting? Whatever camera you have, I don’t know. But if you can change aperture, open it up, then create that separation… sharpness comes from GOOD LIGHT SEPARATION more than perfect sharpness through the “lens”… or, the perception of sharpness, anyway. And it’s video.. so video gives the illusion of focus through motion, as well. Well… our brains do that for us, through those means.
@@TarzanHedgepeth thanks so much, that is some epic advice I really appreciate it. You should be doing tutorials. 👍👍
@@SongWritersChopShop Thank you so much for helping songwriters. That’s a wildly more difficult skill that is… um… lacking in the general sense. There are plenty of channels with good lightning, but garbage information.
Thank you so much for focusing on what matters! 🤜
Basically, what I'm looking for is permission to re-draft the song I was writing, which I now hate because I was trying to be clever and funny. Not only have I just got that, I also have some practical steps to take towards that end.
So thank you!
Also, I recommend youtube.com/@htws - students of Pat Pattisson. Brilliant channels. You're doing God's work.