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Blue-eyed Smiler Posted 19 years ago
Song Writing & Lyrics

How can I make a song?

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0hey . " ,and so on , make it relate to what most peopel feel ,you dont need the music to it yet ,but after you have a good song ,, get it writen into cords ,,good luck ,and if theres anymore problems ,,email , 01a 00Email Removed00">01span 00Email Removed02span 02a 00anyway ,good luck ,and i hope to see you in the next pop idol ,,byex050010id4

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  • " ,and so on , make it relate to what most peopel feel ,you dont need the music to it yet ,but after you have a good song ,, get it writen into cords ,,good luck ,and if theres anymore problems ,,email , 01a 00Email Removed00">01span 00Email Removed02span 02a 00anyway ,good luck ,and i hope to see you in the next pop idol ,,byex050010id4
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0hey . ive writen loads of songs before ,the trick is to write down how you realy feel ,and put it into words ,it doesnt nessaceraly have to ryme ,but sit in a quiet room and hum a tune ,before long you should be thinking about a good start form it ,,like ," i never thought it would happen this way ..." ,and so on , make it relate to what most peopel feel ,you dont need the music to it yet ,but
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The way you can wirte lyrics is that the song just has to come to you.
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Er...... i think, to write a wonderful song, you'd better be quite. writting down what in your deep heart.
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wel u no im not famous or any thing but im a 12 year old singer songwriter from a small texas town i recomend just pulling emotions deep fpom your heart i write best after somthing really emotional happens lets say a break up or somthing like that and i strongly recomend learning guitar good luck keeli crume

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