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Posts posted by Lee
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My favourite lyricists are Fish and Lloyd Cole. I'm not sure why these two stand out for me, I just like their unique style of writing althought they are both very different.
Lee
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Hi Rudi
I bought this bass a few weeks ago for exactly the same reason you want one.
http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/page/shop/fl...roduct_id/19396
It's very basic one pick up, one volume control, one tone control and the finish isn't brilliant but it sounds great and plays great.
I looked up some reviews on the internet and they are all very positive.
It's out of stock at the moment but I'm sure you can buy it elsewhere.
Lee
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John
I have done this a number of times and its produced 1 song and 1 idea that I used in a song; so no, it hasn’t created a lot of diversity. I actually did it looking for inspiration by trying to introduce some random factor into my writing. I used to tune my guitar to some strange tunings and then play around to see if I could find any new riffs. Again this was to introduce some randomness that may not have happened with the standard tuning.
I have only written a handful of songs so I don’t have a lot of material with which I can make comparisons.
Most songs start with verse-chorus (6), verse-bridge-chorus (1) and one song has no chorus at all. At this point I usually think about what the song might need, middle 8, an instrumental, or something different. 3 of my songs have middle 8’s with vocals, 3 songs have instrumentals and 2 have different end parts after the second chorus.
The rhyming schemes I have used are ABAB (2), AABB (3), AABCCB (2), and ABBC ADDC (1). I spent a lot of time trying to find words to fit the last scheme, and I have never been particularly happy with the results.
My songs appear (to me) to have quite a bit of diversity although none of this was intentional. As I am relatively new to this, my priority has been to write the best song I could and I haven’t really focused on being diverse.
Which do you think has more value, being more original or writing better songs?
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I sometimes record myself improvising. I might have a few chord sequences and I just sing along using random words or even sounds. Then I listen to them and see if anything grabs my attention; you can usually find a few ideas that you can then try to develop into songs. I enjoy trying to find lyrics that will fit with what I've improvised. Using this I came up with the rhyming scheme (ABBAA) which didn't work that when read out but worked with the melody I had.
Lee
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The Reasons To Get Rid Of Major Labels?
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As much as I don't like what the major labels get away with, they do it because a massive market exists for this type of music. I find it so disheartening when I hear friends and family talk about the latest contestant on the X factor or Britains got talent.
Lee