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Monday, March 12, 2012

Ideas And Methods Of Writing Lyrics For Fans Today

By Chris Borg


Music is a language all of its own, without writing lyrics. No matter where you find yourself, music speaks to you, even though you may not understand the words. The mood is there, the feelings of joy or sadness still come through. Human beings have created noises for enjoyment, and also for communications, from beginning times.

Primates, such as gorillas and chimpanzees, are even known to get in on the action. Making repetitive sounds by thumping sticks and rocks against hollow trees could have been the first music. Apes may have been doing it purely for entertainment, but people discovered deeper meaning to the sounds they were creating.

Music lends itself well to telling stories from poems. It is often done the other way around as well, adding words to written music. Either way, your ability to convey your feelings with music, lyrics or not, is something that comes from the heart. Upbeat, soulful or romantic tunes fill the ears of those who really listen.

The words in songs do not necessarily have to rhyme, and you do not have to be proficient in writing music to create a song. A song writer can simply write poems and allow others more adept to add the music. This cooperative partnership often results in beautifully written songs, both musically and lyrically.

Many times, lyrics come to an artists' mind with seemingly no effort on their part. However, if your creative juices are not flowing, use different methods to get them going again. Browse through magazines, newspapers or even photographs and let your mind wander. Pick out a few words and put them together in no particular order and see what results.

It is often with a sense of incredulity that you find yourself hastily jotting down words that come to mind. No matter what the particular feeling is invoked, a story may actually present itself. Free-flowing words or brainstorming, may result in a surprisingly good story. Just continue writing and see what comes out. Adding notes to create a song is then easily done.

Music artists are effective when they can bring enjoyment to others. Over the air waves, music travels to televisions and radios across the country, bringing people music to suit their mood. Both sides of this coin are necessary: those who enjoy writing lyrics and those who enjoy the resulting creation. This symbiotic relationship has been essential for music to endure as log as it has.




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