When you write a song, does that also mean that you have to give it the music?!


Question: please tell me in detail, if there's an expert out there.

i mean how to make perfect song, i write songs well,ryming one but it seems hard to give music to it, what do do?


Answers: please tell me in detail, if there's an expert out there.

i mean how to make perfect song, i write songs well,ryming one but it seems hard to give music to it, what do do?

find inspiration, what type of music you want to the song, right now its just lyrics or a poem. i would listen to the music you love for inspiration and figure out what pace you want the song to be sung at. keep thinking, you will start to picture beats and melodies eventually

No not necessarily. Lyrics one thing music is another.

Rogers and Hart ... etc.

Some people write both the music and lyrics, and some only write one or the other.

They you be like Elton John and Bernie Taupin. Elton does music, bernie does lyrics

Well people who only write lyrics for a song are called lyricst and they only provide words. While another one would compose a theme or tune for it. Take an example like Savage Garden. Daniel composed the music while Darren Hayes wrote the words. Good Luck

It can be customized. One guy writes, the other puts music to the words, and maybe even a third sings it.

Achy Breaky Heart, i think was written by one guy, I think the music by a second, and then made a hit by Hannah Montana's Dad.

A song's not really a song without music, now is it?

Lyrics and music can often be separate from each other. There are many great lyricists who simply can't write music, and vice versa. A good example being Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht... Brecht wrote fantastic lyrics and storylines, Weill wrote gorgeous music. But they were very much a team. Both "songwriters", though.

That said... I read your poem. It seems a bit trite and obvious... not particularly poetic, a little dry and I dare say whiny. That's not an insult. Everyone's first song is, um, subpar. The fact that you have the understanding and desire to express yourself in the song says a lot, and once you develop that a bit more, I'm sure you'll be able to write some very good songs.

Actually, just for a gas, I just wrote music to your song. It sounds fantastic. I'll probably keep it (but I'll write different lyrics obviously, so no worries about me stealing it).

"on the radio uh oh" that's my original creation so get you hands off it, please! don't mess it up, i have purposely made it simple and avoided the dictionary words and i 'm not at all in the mood to have an another version of my song, so no, not my song atleast!


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