How To Get Better At Writing Songs (3 Songwriting Tips For Beginners)

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Nathan Eswine

Nathan Eswine

Күн бұрын

►► Learn 5 simple steps to help you easily finish the next song you start at → www.bedroomproducer.com/finish...
After beginning to write music for a little while, you might be wondering "how do I get better at writing songs?" Which is totally natural, and a good indicator that you enjoy this stuff! Today. Iwant to share my "Betterment Blueprint" with you. These are the best 3 steps you could take going forward, in order to improve yourself as a songmaker (in my opinion) and move from the beginner to intermediate realm of creating your own songs.
Step 1: Write More Songs
The best way to write better songs, is to write more of them. Earth shattering, right? There's just no way around it, the best path to make better songs is traveled by committing to make more songs on a consistent basis. The only songs you don't grow from, are the songs you don't make. This means nothing is wasted. Every time you create something, you're practicing. Even if the end product doesn't sound the way you had in your head, that doesn't mean you didn't make any progress at all. I've been guilty of this thinking, and it robs you of enjoying the process. Step at a time, 1% better with each song. Ira Glass sums this up perfectly in the video clip I share, he says there's this "gap" between your current ability level and what you hear in your head. The only way to close this gap is by creating a large volume of work. By committing to a schedule and creating deadlines of daily, weekly or monthly songs you make. The gap is totally in your control to close. So go make, and most importantly FINISH songs!
Step 2: Create More, Consume Less
We've already admitted that to get better at writing songs we have to actually make songs. And a lot of them. This is going to require additional time in our days, weeks and months to accomplish. This can sound daunting because any spare time we have to be creative is already limited. I think there is a way to get back some of this precious creative time, and anyone in any situation can do it. Stop consuming so much information, instead spend that time on practicing things. Tutorial overwhelm is real. The pieces of content are never ending, and a new teacher/guru/coach seems to pop up every day (myself included- hey there, nice to meet you!). It leaves us paralyzed, because we're trying to execute on like 17 different strategies and ways of doing things. We need to focus on creating and practicing things WAY more than loading up on all the information, tutorials and best practices out there. I suggest limiting the number of teachers you learn from, and only taking in new information after the last thing you learned was practiced at least once. If this means we need to part ways for a while, no hard feelings at all! I want you to succeed way more than I want you to watch my videos. Maybe we can catch up someday in the future.
Step 3: The Ultimate Hack | Pillars Over Pieces
Brace yourself, this is some intermediate level thinking: not everything you hear in a song is responsible for its awesomeness. Just let that sink in for a second. There are elements of songs that carry more weight than others. There are elements most responsible for how the average listener interprets a "pro sounding track." Things that don't carry much weight, if any at all, are things like finding the right reverb. Or adjusting the time of a delay. Things like "realistic sounding" VSTs (virtual instruments), and the latest production fx. These things are cool, and I'll totally nerd out with you over them as a fellow traveler in the songmaking world. But if we focus more on these kinds of "pieces" over the "pillars" we are really going to slow down our ability to progress. The pillars are things like vocal performance, melody, the concept, rhythm, etc. These are the heavy hitters. The average listener can't feel the right reverb, but they can feel a vocal performance. They can't feel the difference in VST sounds (which are totally subjective anyway), but they can feel the lack of rhythm. Again, these are some next level thoughts- but the ultimate hack is spending your time learning about and practicing the pillars instead of the pieces for a while. Since the pillars carry more weight, you'll notice your songs getting better faster because you aren't getting side tracked with all these less important things.
I hope you can see the compounding effect of this Betterment Blueprint. We’ve decided to write more songs, which means we need to spend less time consuming and more time creating. And in our time creating, we’re going to shift our focus to improving the elements of song making that carry the most weight. If you’d like a system to help you accomplish this, download my free guide to finishing songs. It’s your companion guide to all of this. It’s your training system, and it’s free. It’ll help you get that focused practice in, which will lead to more songs, which means more opportunities to make your best song yet!

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@NathanEswine
@NathanEswine 2 жыл бұрын
►► Learn 5 simple steps to help you easily finish the next song you start at → www.bedroomproducer.com/finishsongsguide
@eddiemckendrick30
@eddiemckendrick30 22 күн бұрын
I’ve always tried metaphors for a base for some writing, but nothing bitch. Raw motion is taken steps without getting overwhelmed and I’m getting there. Thank you for this.
@lilian896
@lilian896 7 ай бұрын
Awesome video, thanks!❇
@NathanEswine
@NathanEswine 6 ай бұрын
Glad this helped you Lilian! 👊🏻
@PullbacktheCurtain
@PullbacktheCurtain 2 жыл бұрын
I think you’re a god by vertical horizon is more of a break than post chorus break.
@krishnarajbastola50
@krishnarajbastola50 Жыл бұрын
Good luck ❤😊
@NathanEswine
@NathanEswine Жыл бұрын
Big thanks Krishna, right back at you!
@PullbacktheCurtain
@PullbacktheCurtain 2 жыл бұрын
Cannot wait for your song structure video.
@NathanEswine
@NathanEswine 2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate it man, drops tomorrow. Thanks for the idea!
@PullbacktheCurtain
@PullbacktheCurtain 2 жыл бұрын
@@NathanEswine does song structure also feels a story?
@PullbacktheCurtain
@PullbacktheCurtain 2 жыл бұрын
@@NathanEswine np 😉 Nathan eswine and also question 🙋‍♂️ does song struture aka song writing ✍️ also tells a story because that’s what music 🎼 money makeover told me and also LNA audio does stuff told me too?
@PullbacktheCurtain
@PullbacktheCurtain 2 жыл бұрын
@@NathanEswine guess what both of them have long intro if you listen 👂 to it really carefully.
@Lilrocfamily
@Lilrocfamily 2 жыл бұрын
Nice videos and tips like what you do I also do music as well 👍💯
@NathanEswine
@NathanEswine 2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate that man! Thank you. How long have you been making music? 👊
@Lilrocfamily
@Lilrocfamily 2 жыл бұрын
@@NathanEswine I’ve been doing music for 2years but this year I’m actually taking it serious and getting my music out there so everyone can hear my voice and sounds of the songs I’m on apple and Spotify but will be around other platforms also I recently posted a video a few days on my channel you should check it out and the description there is a link to my songs so u can hear it and connect on it to hear other songs I’ll be putting out soon
@NathanEswine
@NathanEswine 2 жыл бұрын
@Lil rocfamily That's awesome man, pumped for you this year - a lot of growth starts to happen when you take it seriously! I just listened to some of your tracks, the vocal effect you have going on in "I Can't Move On Without You" is straight🔥! My favorite was "Don't Wanna See You Alone," that acoustic guitar with the 808 beat made me instantly nod my head haha love that combo. Keep this up bro!
@Lilrocfamily
@Lilrocfamily 2 жыл бұрын
@@NathanEswine thanks my guy I appreciate the feed back I gotta more coming soon you gonna bump your head a lot more
@NathanEswine
@NathanEswine 2 жыл бұрын
@Lil rocfamily That's what I like to hear man! It's all about the reps- song by song. Can't wait to hear what you're cookin' up 🙌 is there a video I could make for you as you're making more songs? Any part of the process giving you a hard time? All the best man 👊
@PullbacktheCurtain
@PullbacktheCurtain 2 жыл бұрын
You’re an awesome 😎 KZfaq channel.
@NathanEswine
@NathanEswine 2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate that Luke, thanks for hanging and talking about music! 👊
@PullbacktheCurtain
@PullbacktheCurtain 2 жыл бұрын
@@NathanEswine np 😉 Nathan and hopefully 🙏 you will check out the song 🎵 that I recommend for you and hopefully 🙏 you will tell me if it has a breakdown or break or also interlude too.
@PullbacktheCurtain
@PullbacktheCurtain 2 жыл бұрын
Also check out we’ve got it going on and backstreet’s back by Backstreet Boys because all the song 🎵 🎧 🎶 that I mention are all song structure and hopefully 🙏 you will check them all out and also I almost forgot also check out the song 🎵 you never know by hanson just in case because all of the tracks that I mentioned used song structure when I listen 👂 to a song 🎵 which is true.
@NathanEswine
@NathanEswine 2 жыл бұрын
Bringing me back man! Those songs are blasts from the past. I like how we've got it going on just jump RIGHT in... like no long intro, but then backstreet's back doesn't... it has a long intro. Great examples of all the options and how they all work depending on what the song calls for!
@PullbacktheCurtain
@PullbacktheCurtain 2 жыл бұрын
@@NathanEswine so wait we’ve got it going on has a intro?
@PullbacktheCurtain
@PullbacktheCurtain 2 жыл бұрын
@@NathanEswine np 😉 Nathan eswine.
@PullbacktheCurtain
@PullbacktheCurtain 2 жыл бұрын
@@NathanEswine song structure does tell a story too.
@PullbacktheCurtain
@PullbacktheCurtain 2 жыл бұрын
@@NathanEswine did you listen 👂 to the intro on we’ve got it going on after the ah there’s an intro?
@PullbacktheCurtain
@PullbacktheCurtain 2 жыл бұрын
In my honest opinion we’ve got it going on and also backstreet’s back has very long intro.
@NathanEswine
@NathanEswine 2 жыл бұрын
100% man, it must've only worked because 1) they're the backstreet boys haha and 2) that was more accepted at the time
@PullbacktheCurtain
@PullbacktheCurtain 2 жыл бұрын
@@NathanEswine 😊
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