Songwriting Forums
By Don • Jul 25th, 2006 • Category: Site NewsI am putting together a links page of songwriting forums. There are a few great ones that I like: Songwriter101, MusesMuse, and Tunesmith.
I know there are others people use on a regular basis - as well as some cool niche songwriting forums.
What songwriting forum(s) do you enjoy, and why? Bear in mind I may use your comments about your songwriting forum of choice in my final links page. However, let me know if you would rather I not use your comments.
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I would add http://www.songwriterpro.com on the list as well. It isn’t as active per se as some others, but they do have quality people there and are drawing more professionals, interviews and advice.
That’s great. Thanks Paul.
-dm
I would greatly suggest adding http://songstuff.com
the site contains tons of information, articles intervies and tips. as well as free artist pages.
The forum contains a very friendly well kept environment with intelligent and helpfull members.