Tag: songwriting

Break out of a creative rut, find new songwriting strategies, and improve your writing process with this collection of songwriting articles from Flypaper. For more in-depth help, check out Soundfly’s course The New Songwriter’s Workshop.

  • Anatomy of a Song: Crafting an Electro-Pop Track from Start to Finish

    Anatomy of a Song: Crafting an Electro-Pop Track from Start to Finish

    + Learning to record and mix at home? Check out Soundfly’s acclaimed online courses on mixing, production, beat making and more — Subscribe for access. By Julie Kathryn a.k.a. I AM SNOW ANGEL I’m an artist, songwriter and producer. I produce my own material, as well as tracks for other artists. This means I have the pleasure of shaping…

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  • The Great PRO Round Up: What Is a PRO and Why Should You Affiliate?

    The Great PRO Round Up: What Is a PRO and Why Should You Affiliate?

    If you’re a songwriter or a creator-of-musical-goods, then you’ve probably heard someone reference a PRO before. It might have sounded like music industry jargon, which, technically, it is… Or perhaps you’re already familiar with the concept of a PRO but are unsure of which one to join and where to start. Well, this article is…

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  • The Legacy of the Super Bowl Shuffle and the History of NFL Pop Music

    The Legacy of the Super Bowl Shuffle and the History of NFL Pop Music

    It turns out “The Super Bowl Shuffle” was actually only just the beginning…

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  • Your Mom Already Loves Your Music. So… Now What?

    Your Mom Already Loves Your Music. So… Now What?

    By Dave Marcello Let’s face it; you’re pretty biased when it comes to evaluating your own music. You may think it’s the most soul-filled, genre-busting art the world has ever heard, or you might view it as a trash-filled trash bag that belongs out in the trash with the rest of the trash. Either way,…

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  • Song Kitchen: “Come and Get Your Love” by Redbone

    Song Kitchen: “Come and Get Your Love” by Redbone

    Ever wondered what would be the perfect track to lip sync on a moon rat while doing a space dance across an alien planet? Well, I’m glad to say Guardians of the Galaxy pretty much nailed the answer. In the opening scene the Star Lord rocks out to the infectiously joyful and funky tune, “Come and Get Your Love” by…

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  • Music, Mental Health, and Addressing a Cause Through Song

    Music, Mental Health, and Addressing a Cause Through Song

    By Matt O’ Donnell and Steve Paix Creativity is an important part of mental health and well-being. Having a way to process thoughts and feelings through music is useful because it allows you to be comfortable with a level of abstraction: you don’t have to spell everything out. In this way, writing music becomes an…

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  • An Introduction to Italian Songwriters: Part II (1980-2013)

    An Introduction to Italian Songwriters: Part II (1980-2013)

    What follows is a personal selection of some of the most influential and revolutionary Italian songwriters: a mix of politics, poetry, sentiment and history. This is Part II of a two part series. Read “Part I: 1958-1978” here. DISCLAIMER: This is just an introduction. It is nearly impossible to sum up a vast and prolific repertoire like…

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  • An Introduction to Italian Songwriters:  Part I (1958-1978)

    An Introduction to Italian Songwriters: Part I (1958-1978)

    By Stef Fiorendi What follows is a personal selection of some of the most influential and revolutionary Italian songwriters: a mix of politics, poetry, sentiment and history. This is Part I of a two part series. Read “Part II: 1980-2013” here. DISCLAIMER: This is just an introduction. It is nearly impossible to sum up a vast and…

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  • 5 Ways Constructive Criticism Will Make You a Better Songwriter

    5 Ways Constructive Criticism Will Make You a Better Songwriter

    Asking for criticism is a strange concept. Seeking out criticism of your songs can feel like asking someone to trample on your dreams. Like, “Hey there, here’s something I put my entire heart and soul into. I’d love for you to tear it apart for me!” … said no one ever. For someone who’s never…

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  • 3 Things We Can Learn About Song Making from Phil Elverum

    3 Things We Can Learn About Song Making from Phil Elverum

    Phil Elverum, based in Washington state and best known for his musical projects The Microphones and Mount Eerie, has trafficked and produced prolifically in all manner of medium: song composition and production, letterpress printing, photography, filmmaking, and last but not least endearing, a 365-day comic calendar called Fancy People Adventures. He has also effectively retained the…

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