Posts tagged as:

songwriting

What Verse 2 Lyrics Should Be Doing In Your Song

by HomeRecordingMaster on May 21, 2012

Building Song Energy is Usually an “Ebb and Flow” Thing

by HomeRecordingMaster on May 16, 2012

Harmonizing the Same Melody With Major, Then Minor Chords

by HomeRecordingMaster on May 15, 2012

Simplifying the Songwriting Process: Plateau Pitches

by HomeRecordingMaster on May 14, 2012

Curing Songwriting Frustration With Some Mindless Activities

by HomeRecordingMaster on May 10, 2012

Music Production Reviews: “Blessing from Above”

by HomeRecordingMaster on May 9, 2012

What Songwriters Need to Know About Song Structure

by HomeRecordingMaster on May 9, 2012

Why Pentatonic Melodies Are So Easy To Harmonize

by HomeRecordingMaster on May 8, 2012

10 Tips for Writing Great Song Melodies

by HomeRecordingMaster on May 7, 2012

Changing How You Start a Song Makes Music Fresher

by HomeRecordingMaster on May 2, 2012

Too Many Chords Can Clutter Up a Good Song

by HomeRecordingMaster on May 1, 2012

Why a Double Chorus Might Work Better Than a Pre-Chorus

by HomeRecordingMaster on April 30, 2012

“Somebody That I Used To Know” – Why It Works

by HomeRecordingMaster on April 27, 2012

The Most Common Reasons for Why Songs Fail

by HomeRecordingMaster on April 26, 2012

Turning a Musical Fragment Into a Completed Song

by HomeRecordingMaster on April 25, 2012

Creating a Powerful Chorus With a Key Change

by HomeRecordingMaster on April 24, 2012

How Tempo Can Affect a Song’s Impact and Feel

by HomeRecordingMaster on April 23, 2012

A 10-Step Process For Adding Melody To Your Lyrics

by HomeRecordingMaster on April 20, 2012