How to Electrify Your Writing with Verbs: A Songwriting Lesson with Pat Pattison
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- Опубликовано: 22 мар 2012
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In this free creative writing lesson, Berklee College of Music Professor and Berklee Online course author, Pat Pattison, offers tips to electrify your writing using verbs.
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About Pat Pattison
Pat Pattison is an author, clinician and Berklee Professor of Lyric Writing and Poetry whose students have composed for major artists and written number one songs. At Berklee, he developed the curriculum for the only songwriting major in the country. His books, including Songwriting: Essential Guide to Rhyming and Songwriting: Essential Guide to Lyric Form and Structure, are recognized as definitive in their genre, and have earned many ecstatic reviews. His clinics are attended by songwriters all over the country, and his articles appear regularly in a variety of industry publications.
Verbs are the powerhouse of the cell
instantly helping
All writers need to read more poetry. Poetry is an underrated and under respected art form that is mandatory for any songwriter.
This was the injection my song writing needed.I paid no attention to learning English at school.I will now be hard at it everyday.I just needed focus.I have already re written a verse after watching this and surfing some Wiki links to refresh my brain what a verb and noun are.Thank you :)
Brilliant! Thanks Pat!
love this video!
Absolutely blew my mind, a good reminder I need to revisit poetry analysis
This was so dope!!!!!
thanks for this wonderful help.
back in the seventies i was the proud owner
of an ampeg v4 stack with two 4x12 cabinets.
i can just picture my arms stretching still.
peace, rich
Omg this is genius. Thanks AGAIN, Pat!
Excellent Advice!! xx
Thank you 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Amazing!!!!💥💥💥
This guy’s really good =)
Had him come into our class in Sydney
Wish I was a Kellogs cornflake
good stuff. I am just starting to study this..though I'm 'old'...but with renewed interest, and trying to shake off the impression of it being 'too dificult'. One little thing I think he could have added that may be releavant, idk...but... present tense verbs seems to generally be more compelling that past ones...right? Though of course there is need for some past tense (maybe lol)
Great observations!
Kiitos
Good shit