To find yourself in the writing of your song

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Are you there somewhere? I mean in the music you compose. How can you be creative in your composition and leave the imprint of your heart in the music you compose?

Have you ever wondered what writing and songwriting really is? What is the difference between typesetting and copying?

Writing songs can be a very rewarding activity, and there are many ways you can write your songs.

The creative parts of your brain can be more or less activated, or you can stimulate the more calculating parts of your intellect.

Maybe you’ve been through the same things as me. That the requirements to produce a good song can be counterproductive. The pressure stops the creative flow.

Many times it is more rewarding to just sit down and hum or sing along with a guitar or piano without expectations.

This way you practice your voice at comfortable heights and you can also practice the great art of composition. Yes, this songwriting activity helps you develop as a musician.

Suddenly you find yourself with a wonderful melody on your knees. What to do?

Have you ever realized that you forgot a wonderful melody that you sang just a few minutes ago. It’s a painful experience isn’t it?

It is better to prepare for the wonder of finding a perfect melody. A recording device like an mp3 player or something that will help you preserve your creative manifestations should always be on hand.

Well, that could also be a piece of paper to write your lyrics and scores on.

It’s a matter of faith. If you have the faith that a creative wonder can happen, you will always be ready.

Another creativity-triggering activity is to turn on your recording equipment and start playing your guitar or piano while humming.

The fact that you are recording what you are doing can help you do your best and if you actually create a fantastic melody, this is where you improve and develop.

Even if you don’t create something fantastic, you can sit down after saving this way and see if you can find anything to spare for future use.

What about the limitations? What are the limits and how can they help you be more creative.

Have you ever tried to write music to already written lyrics? sometimes it’s easier than starting from scratch.

The limitation of having lyrics already written is that you have to write a melody that matches the lyrics and also recreate and maybe improve the mood of the song as well.

You can give yourself other limitations like deciding which key to sing in, what type of song you will compose, rocker, ballad, waltz, etc.

Some people create the melody as the last part of the song. They start with a rhythm, a groove, chords, a nice bass part and so on. Suddenly it becomes easy to just put an appropriate melody on those backing tracks.

Triggering the creative elements or your personality can pay off when you don’t expect it. Finding yourself in the music you create is indeed a refreshing mental and emotional experience.

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Source by Peter Edvinsson

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