I love my voice, and I plan to be famous. I've always wanted to write a song, but I just don't know how. It seems easy, but it isn't for me. How do I write a song?
masterclinic answered Saturday February 11 2012, 1:41 am: Well I can tell you how I write my songs; get a paper a pencil and whatever instrument you play. Make a chord progression or play some notes that will make up your first versus and intro if you want, then you take it one line at a time with words. I've found if I write a full song without the notes with it it's really hard if not impossible to put the music part along with it.
I know you love your voice and all but maybe you should take some lessons just to see if your as good as you think you are. Chances are your not but that's fine, if you really love music then you'll practice until you get where you want to be, gl [ masterclinic's advice column | Ask masterclinic A Question ]
babymoby answered Thursday February 9 2012, 11:45 pm: There's NOO certain way, let me tell you that. You have to figure out what you want to sing about (love, friendship, school, realationship, sports or ect.) then find a tune and make up lyrics like if your songs about love make up lyrics tht match it like "i-i-i lovedd you for a while now" but make it to a catchy tune cause it's all about tune. Listen to songs to get ideas but don't necessarily copy their songs. What works easiest for me is writing lyrics then finding a tune and putting them together but there's not a certain way. Just let your mind me free. [ babymoby's advice column | Ask babymoby A Question ]
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