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How do u write songlyrics? I am trying to write english song lyrics, though english is not my native language. I am spending time at the org lately to enlarge my english vocabulary.
How do u write lyrics? Do u listen to silence untill the magic words rain down upon u from heaven? Or with a rhyme dictionary in your hand? Tell me..... | |
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Usually through inspiration or desirous role play.
Or an outlet to Sexual frustration... (there are a LOT of songs! ) 'dre Tried many flavours - but sooner or later, always go back to the Purple Kool-aid!
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Christaro said: I am trying to write english song lyrics, though english is not my native language. I am spending time at the org lately to enlarge my english vocabulary.
How do u write lyrics? Do u listen to silence untill the magic words rain down upon u from heaven? Or with a rhyme dictionary in your hand? Tell me..... I start with music, and write the lyrics around that, the music inspires the lyrics, but if you aren;t musically inclined, read lyrics others have written. Some songs start as words or poetry and are usually inspired by things in your life, a girl, a friendship, a tradgedy, many many things. Good luck. www.myspace.com/marktgrimshaw | |
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DreZone said: Usually through inspiration or desirous role play.
Or an outlet to Sexual frustration... (there are a LOT of songs! ) 'dre Yes, indeed there are lots of songs floating through the air. Keith Richards once said: "I just grab them out of the air". Personally, I hear melodies and song structures but no lyrics | |
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sensitivemthrfker said: Christaro said: I am trying to write english song lyrics, though english is not my native language. I am spending time at the org lately to enlarge my english vocabulary.
How do u write lyrics? Do u listen to silence untill the magic words rain down upon u from heaven? Or with a rhyme dictionary in your hand? Tell me..... I start with music, and write the lyrics around that, the music inspires the lyrics, but if you aren;t musically inclined, read lyrics others have written. Some songs start as words or poetry and are usually inspired by things in your life, a girl, a friendship, a tradgedy, many many things. Good luck. www.myspace.com/marktgrimshaw Sometimes when I read other artists lyrics I hear melodies. It's just that I have to work on my english. I guess this will take a couple of years to learn proper english. | |
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Christaro said: DreZone said: Usually through inspiration or desirous role play.
Or an outlet to Sexual frustration... (there are a LOT of songs! ) 'dre Yes, indeed there are lots of songs floating through the air. Keith Richards once said: "I just grab them out of the air". Personally, I hear melodies and song structures but no lyrics that is my problem exactly. I do work at it everyday, though - if I think of a line or 2 I'll jot them down immediately coming up with lines 3 & 4 is where I run into trouble! | |
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abigail05 said: Christaro said: Yes, indeed there are lots of songs floating through the air. Keith Richards once said: "I just grab them out of the air". Personally, I hear melodies and song structures but no lyrics that is my problem exactly. I do work at it everyday, though - if I think of a line or 2 I'll jot them down immediately coming up with lines 3 & 4 is where I run into trouble! yes, exactly. | |
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Christaro said: sensitivemthrfker said: I start with music, and write the lyrics around that, the music inspires the lyrics, but if you aren;t musically inclined, read lyrics others have written. Some songs start as words or poetry and are usually inspired by things in your life, a girl, a friendship, a tradgedy, many many things. Good luck. www.myspace.com/marktgrimshaw Sometimes when I read other artists lyrics I hear melodies. It's just that I have to work on my english. I guess this will take a couple of years to learn proper english. Well obviously you have the desire to learn, so keep it up and good things will come to you. "Small minds talk about others, great minds create ideas"...I don't know who came up with that, and that may be a bit off the original quote, but I love that. www.myspace.com/marktgrimshaw | |
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Christaro said: I am trying to write english song lyrics, though english is not my native language. I am spending time at the org lately to enlarge my english vocabulary.
How do u write lyrics? Do u listen to silence untill the magic words rain down upon u from heaven? Or with a rhyme dictionary in your hand? Tell me..... I listen to music sometimes and words emerge, write poems etc | |
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Recently, I write what's on my mind and it looks more like a diary entry. Not caring about rhyming, just what comes 2 my imagination. The reason I started this method because I get frustrated trying to rhyme and thinking of methaphors. Cool thing, by the time I finish, I come up with a chorus and ways 2 structure lyrics. "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Christaro said: Personally, I hear melodies and song structures but no lyrics I usually write lyrics first. I just start writing and see whqat comes out. But sometimes I have melodies first and basically I sing nonsense lyrics based on what sounds right with the melody, and eventually they may or may not form into something meaningful. I could see how it would be hard to write in a language that's not comfortable for you. My Legacy
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