by Chris Lambert
My name is Chris Lambert. I am the founder of http://www.cjlstudios.com songwriters in the world and help me become better songwriters, they may be. The words seem to be more difficult for most songwriters. I think the majority of authors has begun to fall into "poetic mode". If this happens, it's okay. Just be aware and continue to write. You have to be descriptive, but not poetic. I think poetry is impressive, but it is something totally different. Basically, words must be easy to understand.
My best advice is: write as you speak, gives rhythm to rhyme and tell a story. They make it easy to understand and make sure it is memorable. You should always have with you a notebook for when a phrase comes to mind. We want to remind them. Write! Write sentences of text, titles of songs and situations in your story line. When you have many sentences begin to form in a story. Whenever I'm having a difficult time for ideas for books that I channel surf. I'm not kidding. You should try it.
Turn on the TV and flip through the channels. Only five seconds on each channel and write what you see that catch your interest. After doing this for a few minutes, you should have a lot of ideas you can write. Look in magazines for interesting word phrases. If you see something that interests you, write. The general idea is to expose you to different phrases of words, and soon you'll start you can create your own. So when you write the words using the thesaurus to find alternative words.
This will help to put into words the feelings. Want some 'the repetition in your words. The lyrical expression must get implanted in the mind of the listener. Then the chorus is repeated at least three times more songs. Follow the same directions as to write a melody. You need to hear a line repeated in a song to remember. As I said before, there's a thin line between repetition and not enough too. If you've spent a lot of time writing lyrics and I think that is not for you, do not worry. You can become an expert in instrumental writing and find a collaborator. Some authors are stronger than the music and write a few words more to write. Many of the best songs ever recorded were written by more than one person.
About the author
Chris Lambert is a guitarist, composer, engineer, producer and founder of CJL Studios. He is a proud member of ASCAP and has spent several years in the studio and on tour in the United States as a musician. He has written for various national and international companies and artists such as Universal Records, Blessid Union of Souls, the Cincinnati Reds, and more. Chris is an expert in helping other songwriters, musicians become the best possible. http://www.cjlstudios.com
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