Hell on Earth

Hey there 5 followers! This week I started re-reading Jimmy Webb’s book, TuneSmith: Inside the Art of Songwriting. Here’s what he has to say about the difference between professional songwriters and hobbyists: So what is the primary factor that separates the rejected amateur songwriter from the accepted professional? Probably this: Most amateurs do not regard the… Continue reading Hell on Earth

Alliteration

Hey 5 followers (and other, more stealthy, under-the-radar types)! This week, I’ve been listening to Kris Kristofferson a lot, and I discovered something I’d never considered about a song I’ve listened to since I was about 5 years old. The song is from an album called “Jesus Was A Capricorn” from 1972, and it’s called… Continue reading Alliteration

Perspective

Hey 5 followers! I hope all is well with you. This week, while in the middle of all manner of financial crises, I’ve been writing two songs. These songs are making me think a lot about perspective. Most of the time, I find myself writing in first person. You all remember this from your 5th… Continue reading Perspective

A REALLY Quick One

Hey there five followers! This week’s blog post is going to be short and sweet, seeing as how it’s a holiday weekend. What do you do when you get frustrated by the process? As I start to work on a song, I have an idea of where I want the song to go, and I… Continue reading A REALLY Quick One

Re-Writing the Wrong

Hey there 5 followers! This week I’m going to talk about the part of the songwriting process that separates the pros from the wanna-be’s: re-writing. Dump the Cliches If you’re like me, you have sometimes had to use “filler” lines in your songs for moments when you were not at your most creative. Maybe you… Continue reading Re-Writing the Wrong

Discomfort Zone

I’ve been writing a lot lately, and I’ve started to notice some things about myself and my writing process. Here are some of ’em: – I mostly write in 4/4…don’t think I’ve even written a 6/8 waltz. – I tend to write at tempi around 80 beats per minute. – There are three or four… Continue reading Discomfort Zone