word to the wise
ido1957 said:
Do you have a problem considering a song "finished"? Do you find yourself revising lyrics all the time? (I guess I should say lyrics or anything like chords/structure etc) Are constant revisions a bad thing or are you just trying to make it better? What are the positive or negative aspects of constantly revising or just saying it's done?
For me as well as ive seen other industry pros, (while i watch and learn) The writing goes in stages, Once it is song formatted, then you re-write,
Once you are happy with the re-write it is time to record a rough vocal recording of it. Just to be able to show your "net" people who will critique your stuff, people who are not afraid to hurt ur feelings. Also your net should include a few people who have NO musical no how - representing ur average listener. THen people who are producers, writers, fellow song writers. Once you GEt ur feed back from this NEt - now it is time to fix it up.
You will have errors, or lots of feedback to fix on it. Then as you produce its a mixture of recording and Re-writing. Sometimes Record the song and mess with the melodies, mess with the delivery, mess with the effects and filters. This may take a lot of experimenting but when done right its worth it. A trick i Use is to take my lyrics sheet and have the original- then sorta mix the bars up. I.E.
She dont like it when it rains-
It reminds her of her pain."
(write using yellow legal pads its the best and most industry peeps use it. It allows you to write in bars and spread your words out like this.
She dont like
IT
When it rains
It
reminds her of
her pains
See by just splitting the lyrics you have, and delivering them diff a whole new melody or sound can be born. Be creative and flip everything around. Using the yellow legal paper lets u write line for line and its easy to read.
After this step is when i do the most re-writing, and some times just total re-construction. For me its alot easier to change the lyrics around then to change all the music. The final step after producing is to let your net each listen to "JUST" the instrumentals - and see what they think about half way through it. Some times the lyrics can be great - its the music thats off. THen after you get that feedback let them listen to the full version with vocals and everything mixed in.
After that i consider my song DONE.