Buck62
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That's a typical problem for songwriters... you are not alone.
Here's something you might want to try....
Change the tempo of some of the music you've got. If it's slow, speed it up a bit, and vice-versa if it's up-tempo. This may make the music more compatible with the lyrics you have.
Change the melody of how you think the song should be sung.
The more material you have of each (seperate music & lyrics), the greater chance you have of making a connection.
You can also try to write lyrics based on the mood that your music (or riffs) puts you in. Sometimes I find it easier to write if someone gives me an idea what to write about, or better yet, challenges me to write a song about a certain subject. That's when I write some of my best material.
Here's something you might want to try....
Change the tempo of some of the music you've got. If it's slow, speed it up a bit, and vice-versa if it's up-tempo. This may make the music more compatible with the lyrics you have.
Change the melody of how you think the song should be sung.
The more material you have of each (seperate music & lyrics), the greater chance you have of making a connection.
You can also try to write lyrics based on the mood that your music (or riffs) puts you in. Sometimes I find it easier to write if someone gives me an idea what to write about, or better yet, challenges me to write a song about a certain subject. That's when I write some of my best material.