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Balladeer
If you are waiting with songwriting to come up with something utterly and totally original which has never been done before, well may as well give up now - it ain't going to happen!
Best you can do is put together bits and pices of things which sound a bit like something which went before, but the way in which you pull the pieces together creates something of your own.
I think of the analogy of like an artist taking pictures from magazines, cutting them up and sticking them together on a card to create a new picture. yes the new work is made up of work by others but they together create a new picture with little resemblance to the original source photos, but if you look carefully enough you can detect traces of the original sources. Song writing is like that.
BTW most artists do this subconciously, I'm not suggesting they deliberatley set out to copy things, they just do it naturaly as part of the creative process.
One songwriting 'technique' is just to copy an exisiting song chord pattern but put different words and tune to it and change the arrangements etc. Try it as an experiment, you don't have to put it 'out there' just treat it as an excercixse.
Best you can do is put together bits and pices of things which sound a bit like something which went before, but the way in which you pull the pieces together creates something of your own.
I think of the analogy of like an artist taking pictures from magazines, cutting them up and sticking them together on a card to create a new picture. yes the new work is made up of work by others but they together create a new picture with little resemblance to the original source photos, but if you look carefully enough you can detect traces of the original sources. Song writing is like that.
BTW most artists do this subconciously, I'm not suggesting they deliberatley set out to copy things, they just do it naturaly as part of the creative process.
One songwriting 'technique' is just to copy an exisiting song chord pattern but put different words and tune to it and change the arrangements etc. Try it as an experiment, you don't have to put it 'out there' just treat it as an excercixse.