5 Things Successful Songwriters Should Learn To Be Successful

by tkwriter on November 17, 2009

1. Keep on top of your songwriting skills and abilities. To be a successful songwriter, you must practice your songwriting skills regularly. Professional athletes do not reach the peak of their performance by accident. It takes long hard work. You may be naturally talented when it comes to songwriting but just like a professional athlete, talent alone will not make you a professional. Make a 30 minute songwriting time per day and use it to experiment with chords, write themes or jingles, maybe rearrange something you have recently heard or are familiar with. This is a simple and easy start to what will become a good habit to practice.

2. Listen to music every day. Concentrate on the lyrics and melodies in the songs you hear. and, on the conscious level, discover tricks and techniques in music writing that you didn’t know about.

3. Do not narrow your sphere of influence with just one style of music and songs. Some of the hottest songs played on the radio today are crossovers that have been re-mastered to appeal to a different audience. Country songs are rearranged and played on pop stations. Jazz melodies are frequently worked into Hip Hop recordings. This type of creativity comes from song writers and producers listening and being influenced by various types and styles of music. To become a successful song writer; you will need your song heard by everybody. Do not limit your success by limiting your creative influences.

4. Play the game the way everyone is playing it. Just because you think you have the perfect melody or tune doesn’t mean the world, or other song writers and performers, will think the same thing. There are no set in stone rules to songwriting, however, there are practices you need to become familiar with. Be open to advice and rewrites when required. A closed mind does not make for a good songwriter. As often as possible, learn the basics of lyrics and poetry writing. Learning is an ongoing process and it’s a fact that as you learn more about the rules of the game, you become more skillful bending those rules. And never forget that writing catchy melodies and smart rhyming lyrics needs lots of practice.

5. An outgoing personality will benefit you. Make everybody know about your songwriting skills. Show it to friends and family first, then to songwriting communities and finally, seek professional critiques. As you get your work more fine tuned, you will become more confident and, consequently, will be open to advice and recommendations. Remember, it’s the people whom you are writing for, their thoughts do matter.

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