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Songwriting Best Practices And Tips
Published 3/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 4.86 GB | Duration: 4h 6m Learn how to write great song from lyrics, from chord progression and from scratch What you'll learn Learn simple ways to start writing any song from scratch Learn to work efficiently complete a great song in a short time Get step-by step instruction on every songwriting stage Learn several simple ways to write and improve your song melody to make it catchy Learn how to effectively develop your songwriting creativity using a variety of exercises Learn how to write great lyrics based on the existing melody Learn how to construct a complete song from one lyric line or stanza. Learn how to create a full song story with free associative thinking Learn how to create a smooth transitions between the song parts Requirements No songwriting experience required. If you know few chords on the guitar, that's enough! The course is focused on practical advice and best practices, with music theory covered as appropriate. Description Overview Section 1: How to write a song from scratch Lecture 1 How to write a song Lecture 2 Start a song from scratch with no idea Lecture 3 Intervals Lecture 4 Stable and unstable tones Lecture 5 How to write a melody on the top of the framework Lecture 6 Many ways to use "2+3" approach Lecture 7 How to develop your melody and get chorus ideas Lecture 8 How to improve your melody Lecture 9 How to improve your chord progression Lecture 10 How to add lyrics to your melody Lecture 11 The Song example (built from scratch) Lecture 12 Summary of the Part I Section 2: How to write a song from the chord progression Lecture 13 Chord progression basics Lecture 14 Choosing a chord progression Lecture 15 Strumming options Lecture 16 Crafting a melody on the top of the chord progressions Lecture 17 Upgrading both chord progression and melody (using diatonic chords) Lecture 18 Upgrading both chord progression and melody (using borrowed chords) Lecture 19 The Song example (built out of the chord profression) Lecture 20 Part II Summary Section 3: How to write a song from the lyrics Lecture 21 Building a song out of lyrics Lecture 22 Creating a song from one lyric line Lecture 23 Creating a song from one unit of a poem Lecture 24 Creating a song from the full poetic example Lecture 25 The Song (built of full poetic example) Lecture 26 Summary of the Part III Section 4: Building a song structure Lecture 27 Different song structures Lecture 28 Verse/Chorus transition through a chord change Lecture 29 Transition through the additional song parts Lecture 30 Creating a bridge Lecture 31 Intro/Outro Lecture 32 The song example (full structure ) Lecture 33 Overall course summary