Songwriting Articles
By Don • Oct 25th, 2006 • Category: Site News, Songwriting Advice, Songwriting Tips
Readers have requested that I highlight the songwriting articles on the site better. I am working on a redesign of the top of the page to highlight featured articles and the articles archive.
In the meantime, here are some of the more popular articles over the last two months:
- Songwriters Ask: Should I rewrite?
- Create A Great Song Title In 15 Minutes
- What To Do If You Suck At Singing
- Avoid Getting Ripped off in the Recording Studio
- Songwriting Tip: Try “Constrained Songwriting”
- What To Do If My Original Song Sounds Like An Existing Song?
- How to Capture Songwriting Ideas (and keep from losing them)
- Songwriting Basics (5-part series)
- Why Songwriters Should Pay Attention To John Mayer
- Songwriters, Don’t Get Screwed Over Like The Verve Did
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