
The Songsculptor Method
How to Write a Great Commercial Song
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Narrated by:
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Richard Melvin Brown
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Written by:
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Richard Melvin Brown
About this listen
The Songsculptor Method: How to Write a Great Commercial Song by award winning songwriter Richard Melvin Brown includes musical clips and examples pertaining to the subject matter. To actually hear what we are talking about in the musical clips and examples is a huge advantage in understanding the overall concepts in the art and craft of professional songwriting.
You will learn:
- How to write a great commercial song with all the "secret songwriter tips and techniques" the pros use.
- The song's structure: It's kind of like laying the foundation of a house, but much easier to build, and a whole lot more fun.
- Hook, line, and sinker: Yes, the hook is everything, well almost everything. It's totally meant to bend the ear, but a hook is something that should not be feared.
- Finding your hook and sinker: It's easier than you think! Life is full of hooks, just look around, listen, and release your creative juices.
- Creativity: To rhyme, or not to rhyme? It depends on the flow from deep inside your pen.