Try writing abo;ut your life....if it doesn't sell ,then you know ...Merry Christmas !!
2006-12-22 20:12:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Writing a good tune is the hardest thing to do when your goal is to write a good tune. I'm not saying that you have to want to write a bad song but, you should write songs or stories based on what rings true for you. One way of getting started which nearly always works for me is by setting limitations. This will allow you to exercise certain areas of your writing that might not be as confident as others. For example, trying writing something that makes a strong use of the double entendre. Or trying to personify certain things in different tenses or styles. So, if you're going to write a song about a tree, don't write about how it has leaves and is made of wood. Make it a living breathing thing. Make it something that is capable of complex thought, emotion or conversation. Overall, remember to take risks and don't be afraid to write something which isn't of the best quality.
2006-12-24 13:45:37
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answered by giordash_p 1
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1 You can find many writing schools just if you Google "writing schools" (see examples below)
Some are good, some are better ... I experienced it myself. However, never forget that even the greatest masters cant turn you into a writer if you are not feeling that urgency to write.
2 You can also attend creative classes, at universities for example.
2006-12-23 09:33:16
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answered by jacquesh2001 6
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Go with your gut feelings and write and keep writing that is the beginnings of how to write music and then get a well know entertainer to sing it and theyu will carry it to the top. What type music do yu plan to write iIT all starts with just one word and then enlighment time follows.
2006-12-23 12:34:33
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answered by Gypsy Gal 6
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Try writing in different locations, settings, your mood, opinions, etc
and describe it
First write a paragraph about it (from the choices above) and make it into a song
2006-12-23 04:20:48
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answered by nikkecola17 3
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The more you write, the more experience you get. Write whenever you feel like it. Even if it comes out like crap, you'll get better as you practice.
2006-12-23 11:33:00
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answered by politicalcompass65 3
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Write about what matters to you, what you feel most strongly about....and worry about "Spell Check" later!
:)
2006-12-23 08:33:27
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answered by candozier 3
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be true to yourself and how you feel
2006-12-23 08:08:06
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answered by Oldie from Bristol 2
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