by Kathy Unruh
Use the guitar to create a song can be both fun and challenging. Aore If you simply write the words or works in an instrumental piece, the creative process can help improve your ability to internalize the rhythms and sounds. Songwriting can also help develop a greater sense of feeling, rather than a game by a simple mechanical or ??bookish, the approach of the African Union. This happens because you have to depend more on what you feel what you see. While you listen to different tones, rhythms and sequences, we aos important to take note of what you hear. What sounds you like, like? Since there are no real rules here, you can try all you want!
Not long ago I started to create some instrumental pieces for guitar workshop I was getting ready to participate. My husband suggested I write a song with the snow, as my theme. This reminds me of how I could use my guitar to express the sense of snow began to fall lightly from the sky. I wanted a clicking sound at first, nothing complicated. So I started with some high notes played at the 12th fret. Then I dropped little by little, the 5 key, building intensity, as I moved along the neck. I had to spend time with a few notes until I got a finger-picking pattern that I liked. That changed a couple of times along the way, but has become more consistent, as the song began to take shape.
Writing songs with lyrics can be similar. Sometimes I start with the development of a musical idea or theme on my guitar, but other times I start with words. Ideas came to me from time to time when I walk just down the road. I think it's because my mind is free to walk and play with words, when I, AOM relaxed and fun. Not long ago, the following sentence popped into my head while I was meandering along a sunny day, ??Fire, cold as ice., This seems strange, but I loved it and ended up writing a whole song around it.
If you Aore wondering how to write a song, here are some suggestions:
* Make an agreement that is known (eg G, D, A, etc.) and experiment with it.
* Send one or two fingers on the spot as it moves a finger free (s) on a different channel to close.
* Strum or pick each string and listen to the ringtones.
* Try a different window, different channels, different speeds Strum.
* If you hear something you want to play again and again until you learn it by heart.
* Use this as a starting point, or theme, and write the rest of the music around her.
The most important thing is to relax and enjoy the process. Let you sing nonsense comes into my mind. He did not need to make sense or rhyme. If you happen to find a phrase or a chord progression that you want, write. Or better yet, save. Use the phone if necessary. No matter what it looks like at this point, you just want to remind you that you created and you can continue working on it.
Do not be afraid to get feedback from a trusted friend or colleague. They may be able to give you more creative ideas or even become an important partner in writing. This happened with Lennon-McCartney right? Well, it could happen to you!
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