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CraigDW

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  1. the first element really has to be a spontaneity that comes to me and is worth getting down.

    after that, flow and some kind of narrative continuity are what i prize the most. Lyrics and melodies can be dome a dozen and of course there's going to be small things in there you're proud of, but what i look for most is a way to make the song cohesive and fluid.

    being memorable just means it worked well! it's hard to write something and make it memorable from the start, that's an aspect that goes with a really good riff. if the song is cohesive then the memorableness of your hooks and the ways you string them together combine to make a great song!

    Hi John,

    For me its about getting down on paper the vision I see. I have a strong idea, not a picture exactly more of a feeling. I get goosebumps when I nail the lyrics to the feeling. Then I try and hone it to fit into a melody, to rhyme etc.

    I wrote this one about 10 minutes ago called "I pray to you" Kinda fast rock, Two verses, Chorus, two verses, Chorus, Slows to dramatic slow ending on last verse. Posting 2 vesus here and will post whole song in proper place.

    Ideas inside my head

    Can’t get out of bed

    Then I pray to You

    Searching for a friend

    Hoping not to bend

    Then I pray to You

    Wanting a life, oh please

    Falling on my knees

    Then I pray to You

    Why do I feel

    Like I’m no big deal

    Then I pray to You

    Cheers Craig

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