Songwriting Is It An Art

If you have read any of my previous posts you will know that I don’t follow any kind of structure when writing. But that doesn’t mean to say that you shouldn’t follow a structure, if you want to of course.

So I have tried to be fair and show that I am willing to take note of the otherside of the coin. I will still carry on writing how I want to, but some say that there is a structure to songwriting. Well I have checked it out and tried to find out how that structure works.

In my quest to find out how a song is structured from someone who knows I stumbled upon Stuart Sinclair who has devised a system that teaches you how to write a song it is called Singorama. Now stuart says that he will teach the creative side of writing a song and how to structure it and also the business side of songwriting. By this he means that if you want to make a career out of writing songs then he teaches you how to get your work to the industry insiders.

I could tell you lots more about Singorama but rather than repeat what Stuart will tell you It is easier if you check it out Here. But just to give you a taster here is just one paragragh of what Stuart can teach you-

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One thing that most successful songwriters plan out carefully BEFORE writing any lyrics to their song. This secret is about the closest thing you can get to a guarantee that the song itself is going to make you – and other listeners – sit up and take notice before you’ve actually written the song.

Sounds good and like I said it is best to go and check out Singorama for yourself.

There are a few bonuses that Stuart throws in with this program, my favorite being the Mini Recording Studio Software. I am not sure whether I will get this or not I am still Mulling it over, I guess I should if only to see how it is supposed to be done. Anyway if you want to be a songwriter and are not sure where to start then it has got to be worth a look, especially at that price.

Go checkout Stuart Sinclair at Singorama and listen to what he has to say, you never know it could be the start of something big.

Click Here! to get to Singorama

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