Writing songs is not too difficult, provided you know how to convert feelings into words. In this article, we have provided tips to help you know how to write your own song lyrics.

How To Write A Song

Listening music is perhaps something that makes up the hobby of almost everyone in this world. Though the type of music may differ, there will hardly be any person who doesn't like to listen to songs. There are many people who love humming their favorite songs, but very few people know how to write one. Writing songs is not a difficult task, provided you have the ability to express yourself in words and are ready to work patiently. Do you want to learn how to write your own song lyrics? Are you interested in getting tips for the same? If your answer is in the affirmative, go through the following lines and help yourself.
 
How To Write A Song 
  • First of all, you need to learn the music theory. For the purpose, you can either take the help of a person who knows about writing music or take resort to the internet.
  • Next, get some information on the technicalities of a song i.e. how is it built. You should know about the different structures of a song.
  • Listen to a lot of music. Concentrate on the individual parts, the lyrics, the music, the beats, and so on.
  • Select a subject on which you want to write a song, like love, break-up, enjoying life, etc. This will help keep you focused.
  • Always carry a pen and paper with you. Inspiration can strike you at the oddest of hours, in the most bizarre places. You can also carry an audio recorder; since it will help you capture melodies.
  • It is only occasionally that a full song comes in your mind. In most of the cases, you will get the songs in parts. Learn to recognize which part of the song they are and then, work upon them.
  • While writing songs, set the mood for them. If it’s a sad song, the music has to be soulful, while for a party song, you need good beats.
  • Whenever you write a song, work as if you are trying to impress someone. It will always work better.
  • Always make your lyrics rhyme and sing. They should appeal to emotions as well as the ears.
  • While repetition makes a song catchy, variety makes sure that it does not get dull. So, try to strike a balance between the two.
  • Always look for the particular part in your song that captures its soul and becomes the title. It is the part that you would want to listen over and over.
  • After you have written a song, go through it many times over. Smooth out the rough edges and make it more melodious.
  • Finally, get feedback. It often happens that other people pick out those points in our work that we are unable to see ourselves. This will help you improve the song.

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