Best Way To Write A Song |
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Best Way To Write A Song |
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May 25 2008, 07:01 PM |
Hey GMC,
I'm a little fustrated on my songwriting. I first make the tab with GP5 and then learn my own song on guitar. I make it sometime to fast or to hard that i need to months to know it a bit. so what's the best way to write a song? a. write the music first and then play it b. try to make a song by riffs and licks your already known which instrument should you start with? a. drum b. bass c. guitar How do you write your songs? Please help me out? Pio Jr. This post has been edited by Pio Jr.: May 26 2008, 11:45 AM -------------------- Guitartonemaster.com - +2500 free guitar jam- & backing tracks -
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May 25 2008, 07:11 PM |
Well writing guitar pro first is definitely wrong way to do it..Writing it first will not give good result and will limit you a lot (in your guitar pro programming skills etc).You write your song on your main instrument..Start by playing guitar and making licks , chord progressions etc..When you make the intro / first verse record it..Than work on chorus ..Just go step by step , build the song up like a puzzle
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May 25 2008, 07:15 PM | ||
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May 25 2008, 07:57 PM |
You should start with a good idea for a song. Good idea can be anything: guitar part, melody, vocal line, good lyrics - anything that inspires you to write the whole piece. When you have that it shoudl be easy, first do guitar parts if you play the guitar, then drums, bass, vocals etc. There isn't any general rule how to write a song. Also, work is all what matters - if you don't try to do a song and wait for the idea to come along on it's own, probably you will write nothing at all. So lot of work is needed to write and finish something that will mean something.
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May 25 2008, 08:44 PM |
I would say that there's no definitive way to write a song. It's very individual.
I know people that gets good results writing down the song in guitarpro first, and i know people that gets good results writing ideas down on paper. The way i do it is that i play around on the guitar, and maybe i will get lucky and come up with something i like. Then i record what i came up with asap and at the same time record some spontanous improv afterwards of what i think will fit. I dont care if i mess up or stop for a few seconds. After that i analyse what i played and start constructing a song out of it. I split the track up and move the various sections around to make a basic layout. I might come up with more ideas in this process and i record them too at once. I will also add basic drums and bass during this step. Once i'm pleased with the layout i will start recording proper guitar-tracks and improve on the drums and bass programming. I might come up with more ideas in this step aswell. But usually the finished result is 90% different from the initial idea i started recording In most cases i will finish and be satisfied with the backingtrack before i add melodies and solos. But this might also differ if the inital idea was a solo. That atleast how i do it. -------------------- Guitars: Schecter Stiletto Classic, Jackson SLSMG, Ibanez RG-380 Japan, Gibson Les Paul Studio
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May 26 2008, 09:53 AM |
Thanks guys for your advice and reply's
I gonna make a drumtrack with http://www.hydrogen-music.org/ (drummachine) And then I'm gonna try to make some guitarlines first and see if it works. Then record my masterpieces with sony acid -------------------- Guitartonemaster.com - +2500 free guitar jam- & backing tracks -
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May 26 2008, 07:32 PM |
I agree with Trond, there is no such thing as the ultimate way to write a song, every musician has his own way I guess. But I would definitely write a song with my instrument in my hand, not with a piece of paper and a pen. Normally I play around with my guitar, and at some point I play something that I like, and I just try to develop this basic idea and turn it into a riff, a melody or even a full song, for me this is the only way that works.
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