Thursday, July 26, 2018

Dos and Don’ts of Songwriting


A self-employed physician, Gregory Tapson serves as a primary care doctor in California. In this capacity, he serves as the medical director of a local nursing facility, sees patients at a local retirement community, and provides concierge services to patients who want them. In his free time, Gregory Tapson enjoys writing and singing classic rock and blues-style songs.

Below are several dos and don’ts when it comes to writing songs:

Don’t ignore emotion
Regardless of how catchy and emotional a song’s hook is, writers must be sure that there is plenty of emotion in the rest of the song. The lyrics must be sincere and genuine, otherwise they won’t connect with the average listener.

Do know the genre
The genre of a song influences the lyrics that are used. For example, many pop songs rhyme, while other genres don’t. These standards play a huge role in how successful a song is. Songs written for the wrong genre are typically unpopular among most people.

Don’t rely on a chord progression
Melody and lyrics are the most important aspects of a successful song. As writers create music, it’s not enough to have just a great groove to their music. They also need compelling lyrics and melody to keep listeners around in the long-term.

Do keep writing
All writers experience writer’s block at some point, but this doesn't stop them. The same is true for songwriters. Anytime songwriters experience writer’s block or have a flop, they must keep writing regularly, even when they aren’t inspired.

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