Get in where the action is - Join a Songwriting Forum (or two).
When I came across an article titled "Join A Songwriting Forum - It's A Good Idea!" by Kathy Unruh of www.abclearnguitar.com I found yet another way of starting your songwriting right for 2007.
Here is the full article for your reading pleasure. Enjoy.
By Kathy Unruh
If you are a songwriter looking to get "plugged-in" to where the action is, consider joining a songwriting forum. This is a great way to meet other songwriters, share your ideas, promote your songs and/or lyrics, find resources and much more!
As the Good Book says: "iron sharpens iron," which simply means that we grow and learn from the exchange of new ideas with others. A songwriting forum is a great place for this kind of exchange to take place and will also provide you with an opportunity to get some feedback on your material.
Because songwriting is often a very personal experience, the idea of being vulnerable and exposing yourself may seem a bit scary at first. Many would rather keep their songs to themselves than face the possibility of rejection.
But there will be little reward without some level of risk. In other words "nothing ventured, nothing gained." So, don't allow yourself to be short-changed. Make a move to get involved and conquer your fear!
When you do decide to join a songwriting forum, think of yourself as a student and be willing to learn. Also be willing to accept constructive criticism and try not to take it too personally.
When reading someone's critique of your lyric, you should always strive to be objective. It can be very beneficial to look at your song through someone else's eyes, but don't feel you have to agree with everything they say!
You are the only one who really knows your song and the history behind it. Don't feel that you have to compromise anything unless you see the benefit of doing so. But do carefully consider what others have to say because they might notice something that you have overlooked.
It's important for you to be prepared to rewrite you lyric if necessary!
If you have advice to offer to someone else in the songwriting forum, be gracious, but honest. No one will profit from your comments if you are not willing to share what you think. But having said that, you can do it tactfully.
Always try to look for something good about a song in order to balance out anything negative you might have to say. Critiquing someone else's song can be another great way to hone your skills because you will learn to be more observant. Through the process of analyzing and then explaining your thoughts, you are bound to gain new insights for yourself.
It's also likely that you will recognize different styles of writing and perhaps even learn to use words and phrases in ways that you never thought of.
As you probably know, anyone who has a desire to be a professional recording artist should seriously consider developing this skill. Songwriting can "make or break" a career, so the more your learn about it, the better off you'll be. Songwriting can be another means to enhance your guitar playing too.
So, whether you currently write your own songs, or just want to learn how, a songwriting forum may be the key to getting you started. Why not break out your pad and pencil and join one today!
About the author
Kathy Unruh is a singer/songwriter and webmaster of ABC Learn Guitar. She has been writing songs and providing guitar lessons to students of all ages for over 20 years.
For free guitar lessons, plus tips and resources on songwriting, recording and creating a music career, please visit: http://www.abclearnguitar.com
I have had some really good experiences with songwriting forums myself and I totally agree with Kathy when she says that songwriting forums are a "...great way to meet other songwriters, share your ideas, promote your songs and/or lyrics, find resources and much more!"
The 'much more' component of the songwriting forums is the critiquing side. On most forums there are sections for you to post your lyrics and your music and have others critique your work.This is not for the faint hearted though, however, once you get over your initial fear and realize that (generally) others want to help you rather than hinder your creativity you will gain so much more insight into what others perceive your songwriting to be. That information from your peers is INVALUABLE!!
Songwriting forums (and the critiquing part that comes with it) are IMHO an under-utilized resource for a songwriters development. I will talk about the ins and outs of songwriting critiques at another time.
Until next time, happy writing,
Corey Stewart
Singer/Songwriter/Musician
www.coreystewartonline.com
www.orangutangmusic.com
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