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Miley Cyrus: Oscar Nominee? Her 'Bolt' Song Could Pave The Way - MTV.com


Miley Cyrus: Oscar Nominee? Her 'Bolt' Song Could Pave The Way
MTV.com - 20 hours ago
'Those lyrics, the melody, those choruses are A-plus stuff,' John Travolta says of 'I Thought I Lost You.' By Shawn Adler She's a truly cross-platform ...

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A Sendup of the Season, Some Sincerity Required - New York Times


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A Sendup of the Season, Some Sincerity Required
New York Times, United States - 11 hours ago
The songs have a distinctly show-tune sound, with clever lyrics and catchy melodies. And that’s no accident. They were written for Mr. Colbert and his ...

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Twilight: Our Alternate Soundtrack - Film.com


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Twilight: Our Alternate Soundtrack
Film.com, WA - 10 hours ago
Why: This song would rule for the first time Edward sees Bella. Plus the movie 21 wasted MGMT. Applicable lyrics: Ooh, girl / Shock me like an electric eel. ...
Staffer thinks 'Twilight' soundtrack is to die for Northwest Missourian
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Blog: McCartney trying to release new Beatles' tracks - Northern Star Online


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Blog: McCartney trying to release new Beatles' tracks
Northern Star Online, IL - 20 hours ago
This amazing, inspiring song is the focus of my tattoo for a good reason. The song’s lyrics encourage everyone to do their best and to let the past go. ...
LONELY HEART MCCARTNEY UK Express
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CD Review: Snow Patrol "A Hundred Million Suns" - Maine Campus Online (subscription)


CD Review: Snow Patrol "A Hundred Million Suns"
Maine Campus Online (subscription), ME - 4 hours ago
Whoever designed the insert was kind enough to include song lyrics, which is always a plus. Snow Patrol was smart to open with "If There's a Rocket Tie Me ...

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Bring Out The Songwriter In You 
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Bring Out The Songwriter In You Bring Out The Songwriter In You
by Joe Davies

When I first got my guitar on my eleventh birthday, all i wanted to do was play the songs by my favourite rock bands. I brought books that taught you the tabs and chords to play for all their songs. This was a great learning curve for me, and I never had a guitar lesson. Through learning songs by my favourite bands I had 'installed' the ingredients of a good song in my brain. I had the instrument, I had the knowledge. It was time to start writing some songs of my own.

Do you need an instrument to write a song? Well, I think it helps. You can predict how the song will sound with the music, a lot better than maybe, humming it in your head. One of the reasons I brought a guitar was so that I could play the songs I was humming in my head. As well as guitar, a piano is a great instrument to use when writing a song. You can map out melodies better with the keys, as well as playing the chordal patterns.

Should you write the lyrics first, or the music? This is often something I contradict myself with, and it all depends on the songwriter. When bands write songs together they usually split the music and the lyrics between them. My concern is that sometimes, when you have written the music and lyrics separately, you can tell. The words sound very broken and sometimes rushed, because the singer is trying to fit the lyrics and syllables into the music.

I find the best songs I write come from jamming on a guitar or playing on a piano and singing along. Singing anything that sounds good to it. Even gibberish. Once I have the structure of the song, I then start putting meaningful lyrics in place of the gibberish. Sometimes I even keep some of the gibberish. Take the band Sigur Ros. If you have never heard of them, I suggest you legally download some of their music now. They believe the vocals are an instrument, and they treat it that way. The singer sings utter gibberish, but it sounds good. It sounds totally improvised and natural.

Another good way to get ideas for a song is to start jamming with others. Think of a little riff. It could be something at random. Get the other band members to join in with something that fits in.

Lyrics wise, I think you should do what I said. Use gibberish at first to work out the melody and syllables, then when you have finished the structure of the song, write around the gibberish!

There's a lot of software available that aids in writing songs like Garage Band for the Mac, and Cubase for Windows.

Joe Davies is the Author of the Revolutonary 'Strumming For Dollars' Manuscript, teaching songwriters how to earn money writing songs in a step by step guide. He also writes a songwriting blog. http://strummingfordollars.com

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