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Saturday 28 April 2018

A Guide To Writing Good Songs Of Deliverance

By Stephen Hayes


Writing songs, no matter if they are gospel or secular is never easy. Writing a melody that will be able to capture the attention of people is actually not that easy. There are so many things you have to put into consideration before you start to write. Even the greatest musicians sometimes have a difficult time composing. Below are some tips to help you in composing songs of deliverance.

The first thing is to determine where you will start writing your song. Some artists start at the beginning, and the words come naturally to them. Some come up with the lyrics and find their tune later. Others start with the chorus, which is the hook of the song and once they have it, they come up will lyrics and build the verses around the chorus. The way to start is entirely up to the writer.

If your style will not be to start with the lyrics, you should be aware that they are a very important part of the song unless it is an instrumental. They need to be carefully thought through and make sense when you sing them out loud. Make sure the chorus is catchy as it Is the first part of the song that most listeners sing.

Ensure that every time you have an idea to do with song writing, you record it. You will be able to find the time and try to turn it into a song. If you, however, think to yourself that you will automatically remember it, you might be sadly mistaken. You may try to remember some 3 hours later and end up really frustrated because you will not be able to.

Some artists actually write from their own experiences. With experience, you just have to find the right words. Otherwise, you will have the lyrics already. It will be a very emotional song as it is something that you have been through. Your audience will also be able to relate the song as it will sound realistic and not out of this world like some songs.

If the lyrics are being a little hard to come by, you should consider the idea of collaborating with another musician. After all, two heads are better than one. You can each come up with lyrics and compare. Then you can draft them into the final song. The song can even involve two genres, and it is bound to sell more as it is both your audiences buying.

As you sit down to write, do not just be there continually without a break. You should try taking a break in like every 15 minutes especially if you are having a hard time coming up with lyrics. The break allows your mind to cool down and you are able to see the ideas more clearly. It does not matter how long it takes; the important part is the song being a success.

To be successful, you should do one thing at a time. Do not start criticizing yourself before you have even begun to write. You should conclude the writing process, and you can go over your work later making the necessary corrections.




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