My approach to songwriting
Let me just say that EVERYTHING is important to me when it comes to songwriting. On the whole though, most shortcomings can be forgiven EXCEPT if the structure is wrong.
Now by structure, I don't mean the song has to have catchy changes or the lyrics have to be a literary masterpiece. What I mean is the song has to fit itself. Everything has to be able to make sense from start to finish without having a part that feels like it doesn't belong.
I have written songs for many years and have learned that you can not write a great song unless within you there is a great attachment to the idea or the emotion behind the song. So, the first rule of thumb for myself is if I don't feel it or don't believe it, I don't write a song about it...unless the point of the song is to be cynical.
So when I generate an idea for lyrics of a song, the first thing I do is think about the mood that idea puts me in. How does it make me feel when I'm in love? When George W. Bush bombs a country? When cats catch on fire? How could the way I feel be expressed musically?
And at this point I go to my guitar or my piano and "tinker." I never enslave myself to any one musical idea. I just think about my subject and let my fingers play around.
Once I have found my melody I reach for my pad and pen. I never write lyrics on the computer, I don't know why, I just don't.
I think about my words two ways: The first is how can I create the best sentence for the music and the second how can I create the best sentence for the verse? I don't think about rhyming or catchiness at this point, just rhythm.
After writing my first verse I give it a once-over and sing it aloud to my melody. This is to see if the words will fit rhythmically. If it fits, I can do any rewriting of the lyrics now, keeping the sylibal count the same.
I write the pre-chorus, chorus, bridge, etc. pretty much the same way. Always coming back to "does this fit my emotion?"
In regards to lyrics I have found there is a formula that works for me:
Verse:
Should be an explanaition of things relating to the general idea but should not directly confront the idea. It should be more a description of a thing than a thing itself.
Pre-Chorus:
This is VERY important. This NEEDS to tie the verse to the chorus. I think of the pre-chorus as a closing argument for why the verse deserves to be in the song. It also needs to accompany a musical change, even if it's just singing the verse rhythm in a different way.
Chorus:
The true meat and potatoes. This IS the idea right here. Sure you can play dress-up with your idea if you want to but make sure the main point of your song is stated here. Needs to define itself musically from the rest of the song without straying away from the melodic idea.
Bridge:
Bridge lyrics are open game, they can be ANYTHING (Example: "Shake it once that's fine, shake it twice that's okay, shake it three times and you're playing with yourself.").so long as they fit rhythmically with the change that occurs in the music. However, it would be nice if it added something to your overall idea.
Okay, I wrote a lot and don't have the time right now to proofread so if you read all of this before I get around to it let me know what you think.
Also, feel free to offer your methods or ideas!
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