Songwriting Tip: Defaulting to the Nearest Cliché
Defaulting to the Nearest Cliché by Harriet Schock Computer language is replete with analogies. For...
Defaulting to the Nearest Cliché by Harriet Schock Computer language is replete with analogies. For...
A Survival Guide to Cowriting Songs: by Judy Stakee Judy Stakee Judy Stakee has decades of...
Songwriting Tips: Oysters and Muses By Harriet Schock An oyster makes a pearl when some foreign...
by Harriet Schock I tell my songwriting students this often. I tell myself this often. Songs are...
Expert Advice: Songwriters: How to Demo Your Songs for Maximum Effect By Holly Knight There are...
GOTTA LOVE THAT WRONG NOTE by Harriet Schock There’s a lot to say about “wrong notes” but I’m going...
WHERE’S THE CHORUS? by Harriet Schock As a panelist at a songwriting conference recently, I...
Show—Don’t Tell: 3 Steps to Writing Better Lyrics by Jason Blume Our goal, when we share a song, is...
by Harriet Schock A long-time student of mine, Michelle Krell, brought me a quote from Julianne...
4 Dos and Don’ts When Writing Songs by Cliff Goldmacher Go with your inspiration, but don’t neglect...
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