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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.

Different artists start their composition in different ways. Some begin by getting a hook in their chorus. Once that is done, they can proceed to construct the verses around it. Others begin by playing the tune and coming up with the lyrics too. Other artists prefer to start from the very first verse, and the lyrics just come to them as they continue.

Lyrics are without a doubt the most important part of the song. They are also not very easy to come up with. To make things easier, you should at least have an idea of what message you want to be in your song and start from there. Ensure the chorus has a hook to it because this is the first part the listener memorizes. After that, you can build the bridge and the melody you want.

Many are tines that ideas creep up on us when we list expect it. You might be in the shower, and a million ideas of songs begin to stream into your brain. You should not just push them to the back of your mind thinking that you will be able to retrieve them. You better cut the shower short to go and write down the lyrics. It may be frustrating trying to remember them later.

You may choose to write from your own experiences. This is actually a good thing as the lyrics will not be that much work. You will just need to find the melody of the song. You will also put a lot of emotion to it so It will most likely catch the attention of your audience. Another advantage of writing from experience is that the song is realistic and people can relate to it.

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.

Always make sure that you take a time out while you are writing. Do not push yourself too far and end up wearing yourself out. You can take little breaks in every song writing session. The breaks allow your brain some time to relax and you can be able to go through your thoughts without much of a struggle. If you work continuously, you will be frustrated, and that is not something you want.

When you start writing give it your all and do not second guess yourself. If you start doubting if you are doing the right thing you might actually never be able to get anything done. It is better you finish writing the song and then go over it and correct it.




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