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A Songwriter's Holiday Gift Wish List--Part One
It isn't too early to start researching what to give folks, especially your fellow musicians for the holidays or hinting what you'd like as well. Here are a few ideas to get you started.
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A Songwriter's Holiday Gift Wish List--Part Two
Here is a continuation of last week's article, and hopefully both will provide you with some good ideas for your holiday gift lists.
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Almost The End Of The Songwriting Year
The end of the year is a great way to get ready for next year's songwriting. Here are a few tips of things you can do now, and in the next few weeks to help you help yourself and others before the year is over.
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Baby Splitting Sucks
Bill paying has to get done, but a struggling songwriter is better served by making wise choices when money runs out and you have to make hard choices. Here are a few ideas to make it a little easier to make these tough decisions.
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Boredom Can Be Your Friend
If you are at a point where you just don't want to write another song, don't. Take a break. Here are some ideas to get your creative juices unblocked so that you can't wait to write, again.
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Breaking Out Of A Writing Rut
Quick, find your favorite chord! Is it usually the same one? Here are a few tips to get that personal signature out of your writing, especially if it tends to get you noticed in a bad way at song pitches.
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Computer Crashes Can Be Fun
My computer crashed again, so this article is late. Crashes are rarely career-wreckers, though, and sometimes they are an easy fix any musician can do without expert help. Here are a few tips to get your electronic pal back to work.
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Creating A Music Space
Most of us only have a small area in our home we can devote to music. Here are a few ideas you might not have thought of to make it a more efficient and enjoyable space where you can work.
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Deposing The Idols
To many working musicians, "American Idol" is a joke. For those of us who have to take the real route, there are lots of things you can do, even if you are broke to better your chances. Here are a few simple suggestions.
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Embrace Your Inner Fool
It takes a lot of courage and inner toughness to be a songwriter. Don't let others shame you by calling you a fool. Have fun, instead, being the biggest idiot you can, and show them that they are the real idiots--living passionless lives.
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Enlarge Your Vocabulary
As any sort of artist, you can really never know enough. Here are a few ways to increase your vocabulary, whether it pertains to words, musical styles, or things you know about so you can write songs about or sound intelligent discussing them.
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Faking It
Just because some musician stiffed you and didn't show up in the studio or you need a drum or other track for a song doesn't mean you have to do without. Here are a few ideas to get you past this little roadblock.
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Fattening Your Sound
You don't have to create a "wall of sound" to get the thicker sound industry types seem to like. Here are a few simple ideas to add to what you already have and create fuller--sounding songs.
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Finding Your Voice
Many of us hope to someday be the next person that all the karaoke singers want to imitate. That's hard to do if you are still imitating your favorite singer. Here are a few tips on creating your own personal style.
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Giraffe Writing
Next time you feel stuck as a songwriter, think of a giraffe...a very tall giraffe. Here are a few fun ways this creature really helps us think of how to be better songwriters.
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It Doesn't Have To Make Sense
A lot of popular music lately is freeform. Lyrics may not rhyme, instruments may jump from one style or key to another, but this is a great way to dust off those great lines you've come up with and mixmaster them to your first real hit.
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It Hurts to Learn to Play Guitar
Guitar is one of the easiest instruments to write with, once you get around to learning to play one. If you've made this decision, here are a few tips to make the processs a little less physically painful.
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More Fun With Love Songs
Everyone has a love song in them, but it is tough sometimes to come up with one that doesn't sound either like every other one written or where it is just a long string of insincere words. Here are a few things you might try just for a change.
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More Health Tips For The Musician
Here are a few simple health tips you can try that strangely will help your songwriting, too.
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More Lyric Hunting Tips
Sometimes the usual sources of inspiration just don't work for a lyricist. If you find yourself stuck just now, here are a few sources of material you may have overlooked.
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More Silly Vocal Ideas
Many vocalists have to work hard to make notes using only their ears for reference when they can barely hear what they are trying to produce. A short vacation is prescribed, here, to relax you so you can be the diva others seem to think you are capable of being, at least from a singing standpoint. Here are a few ideas as starters.
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More Something From Nothing Ideas
Sometimes we are stuck without our instruments for a time. If you are in this rut, here are some ideas to keep playing, even if you've had to sell or pawn your favorite instrument.
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More Weird Love Song Ideas
Well, people keep asking me about more love song ideas, so I'm going to get a little weird, here. There are a lot more things to love than just love, you know? Hopefully you will find these odd prompts to unlock those creative juices useful.
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More Writers' Block Fighters
Sometimes life events make it tough to write music. Here are a few ideas to get those writing juices moving, even when your thoughts are on work or the holidays.
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Music And Love Can Mix
For most musicians, our art is our main passion in life. If your significant other feels left out, though, this can generate frictions that can cut down on your writing time in the long run. Here are a few tips to keep that from happening.
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Music Isn't Always Fun
Working hard on your music can often take the fun right out of it, as well as the rest of your life. Here are a few tips on how to get the joy back into your favorite pastime, and maybe make a few new songs in the process.
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Musical Stress Busters
Stress isn't the enemy--it can be a musician's best friend. Here are a few ways you can get the jitters to work for, and not against you.
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Playing The Street
Here are a few tips for becoming a street musician. Busking is becoming very popular, and is a great way to get your music heard.
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Putting Up With Nonsense
Sometimes folks can be pretty heartless picking on you because of your choice of aspirations. Here are a few tips for handling the meanies that put you down for being a musician.
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Shock Value
To shock or not to shock? This is a question that all songwriters and artists have to ask themselves. Here are a few pros and cons that might help you make a decision about this controversial topic.
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Solar Flares and the Songwriter
The solar flare we are getting this week can cause songwriters trouble, but not if you prepare for it. Enjoy this wonderful spectacle of nature, and let it inspire you to write, not keep you from doing so.
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Staying Signed
Everyone has advice about getting signed, and that seems pretty easy these days. Staying with a label and making a living from your music without the label driving you to near bankruptcy is another matter. Maybe these ideas might help.
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Teddy Bear Songwriting
Some musicians have a secret co-writer--that soft, fuzzy bear or a close cousin that we turn to in times of need to let us know we deserved a hug, even when we didn't do good. Here are a few tips to get it to do its, and your, job better.
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That Last Yard
Sometimes we quit too soon. Here are a few ideas you might not have tried if you are yet another musician thinking of tossing in the towel.
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The Silly Guitarist
The guitarist is often the most stodgy member of a band, but it really shouldn't be that way. Here are a few ideas for guitarists to try to make themselves a little more approachable and a more fun person to write songs or perform with.
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Three Steps Back
If you think you have failed, sometimes it is important to rewrite what we think failure is. Here are a few ways in which you can see that not reaching goals is just a reminder to see what needs improvement, not a sign you need to quit.
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Time Thieves
We tend to waste a lot of our living time doing silly things. Here are a few tips to steal back some more of this time for your music, and make yourself a happier person in the process.
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Travel and the Songwriter--Part 2
Many musicians find that they have to travel in order to get their music heard. Here are a few more tips not covered last week if you need to move around to get your music the exposure it deserves. Next week's issue will cover a few more tips.
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Travel and the Songwriter--Part One
Well, another threat to our airlines came out this week, so count on longer waits at the airport. Here are a few tips on how musicians can make travel easier on ourselves.
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Travel and the Songwriter—Part 3
Here are a few more travel tips for musicians, especially if you have to travel alone to places or if you have a limited budget.
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Trigger Yourself
Sometimes we need to play mind games with ourselves to get us moving when we need to come up with material on demand. Here are some fun ways that might work for you to train yourself to be able to write anywhere, anytime.
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Versatility Helps
Versatility seems to be a hallmark of the consistently working songwriter. Here are a few examples and ideas that might inspire you to try something you didn't think you could do as a composer.
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What's Love Got To Do WIth It?
It's hard to write good love songs if you don't have love in your life. Here are a few tips that might help if your songs are suffering because you don't have this solid foundation to work from.
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Working Wounded
Don't use a cut pinkie as an excuse to miss rehearsals, gigs or studio time if you can help it. Here are a few ideas for working around what may seem to be an impossible problem that really may be a blessing in disguise.
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Writing For Yourself
Sometimes you need to just forget all the rules and theory and just fingerpaint with your music. Here are a few ideas to let the inner brat inside you out in your writing, and maybe create your big hit in doing so.
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Writing the Lonely Song
Loneliness can be a good thing. Try writing a song with a positive spin on this subject. Here are a few ideas to scoot you in this direction, but, being a songwriter, I bet you already have a few ideas along these lines....
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You Are Already A Star
Motivators tell us that we become as we think, so if we want to be star songwriters, we need to think we are already. Here are some actions you can take to get yourself believing you are already "all that," and seem that way to others.
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You Just Weren't Ready Yet
Okay, so you suddenly find your musical dreams squashed. It's not the end--the target has just been scooted back a bit, and it's up to you to get up and pursue it again. Here are some little ways to get you up and aiming at it again.
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You're Doing Great!
Sometimes songwriters can get down on themselves at the end of the year, feeling they just didn't do much. Now is the time to get that pencil out and see just how much you did do, and can do next year to push your music career forward.
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Wilmington-Chester Mass Choir
God has gifted this group with an outstanding testimony and a channel of expression through there music with which to communicate it.


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