George Parler
New member
This might be an idea that would help other songwriters that may be in a slump or even better, those who are just starting to write.
Just post what method of songwriting works the best for you. If your like me you use every method at your disposal. But what I'm talking about is explaining which one is the esiest and most productive in an average situation for you. This may give the new
songwriters some fresh ideas they haven't thought of yet.
As for myself, the most productive is to write a song through someone else's eyes. When I'm doing this, I try to imagine what I would be thinking, feeling, or experiencing, if I were in that person's shoes. You may say why not through your own eyes. While I do write that way at times, I find I can be more objective to the situation on the outside looking in rather than on the inside looking for a way out. To mine own self I'm not always true. If all that makes any since from a songwriting standpoint?
Well I'm out of the shoot. NEXT?
George
Just post what method of songwriting works the best for you. If your like me you use every method at your disposal. But what I'm talking about is explaining which one is the esiest and most productive in an average situation for you. This may give the new
songwriters some fresh ideas they haven't thought of yet.
As for myself, the most productive is to write a song through someone else's eyes. When I'm doing this, I try to imagine what I would be thinking, feeling, or experiencing, if I were in that person's shoes. You may say why not through your own eyes. While I do write that way at times, I find I can be more objective to the situation on the outside looking in rather than on the inside looking for a way out. To mine own self I'm not always true. If all that makes any since from a songwriting standpoint?
Well I'm out of the shoot. NEXT?
George