1 Simple Trick For Writing Memorable Lyrics

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Writing lyrics can be a challenge and there are a lot of Lyric writing techniques out there. There are so many things to think about when it comes to creating lyrics – melody, rhythm, structure, and finding the right words that fit together perfectly. It’s hard and a lot of songwriters find themselves struggling to write lyrics. But with a little bit of practice, you can Make song lyrics that are both memorable and meaningful. How do you write a memorable song? in this video, we look at 'the chunk method' that John Mayer uses.

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No annoying intro, gets right to the point, super practical nuts and bolts methods you can apply immediately and directly. I wish more YT creators would do it this way.

llywelyngruffydd
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I saw an interview with Paul McCartney where he said that he never really wrote his songs down on paper. Instead, he had to remember his lyrics...and that's how he wrote memorable songs; by literally having to remember them.

oolabob
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Have been writing poetry for years. Thought it would translate to song writing quite easily it doesn't.
This has been extremely helpful.

tonyhudson
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“You cut your hair, but you used to live a blonded life” will always be stuck in my head, till the day I die. Frank Ocean is truly a genius when it comes to songwriting, and he really understood what you’re teaching now.

heyysmearo
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Also don’t be afraid to focus on recording small parts, you can try singing the whole track from start to finish but you’ll probably have some bumps, recording in sections makes it way easier to nail the lyrics and also the style of sound you’re trying to use, like nailing that fry scream, or hitting that high note with your clean voice.

Schxndr
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recently starting to write my own lyrics taking bits and pieces from old pieces of literature Ive written. Its quickly turning into a passion of mine. thank you for speeding up my progression in this new passion of mine.

lakeslane
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man
i am so grateful for this.
Thank you so much sir.
random 18yo trying to make songs.

MMaggie
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This is actually taught at Berklee by Pat Pattison. He calls them his "boxes" of writing lyrics.

apple
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So appreciate that you're so generous with your knowledge on here. I'm completely new to this and wouldn't know where to even begin if it weren't for your content. Thank you!

francesprendergast
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The thing about "using less do more" I literally always thought about this in a way but never quite had words for it good stuff man sub and like!

ninjar
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This is definitely the best songwriting channel on YouTube. I love this guy’s content probably going to sign up to the patreon this week

willbaskin
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I also like to be a little vague so the listener can insert their own experiences into the song.

prschuster
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Currently in my songwriting journey since I can’t sing. I’ve been using chunking without even knowing I was. Good video.

eriksori
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I tried writing hikus (not sure if I spelt it right) everyday for a while. That was a good exercise to teach me that less is more. It forced me to really think about what I'm trying to convey and what words I can remove for ones that do the job more effectively

Kansings
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Truly brilliant insight. I may be drunk as heck right now, but even I can see that. Thank you, sir!

artiefufkin
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I feel the first thing is to think of is the theme of the song and then all the important words used should be synonymous with the theme. Also chords can be used to emphasise meaning. For example in Fats Wallers Ain't Misbehavin' there's a descending minor chord progression on the pensive lyric ''Like Jack Horner in the corner, I don't go no where'' but then turns into a major chord for the more positive phrase ''what do I care? Your kisses are worth waiting for.''

littlejohn
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His spaces are filled with his guitar playing which is the highlight

telly
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I love the way you explain. No other videos explains like this they only say ending up what mistakes not to make probably ❤️😂

AkashKhawas
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Thank you.. I'm a newbie at this ....these are helpful tips.

gregm
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Love your channel. Been at it for 30+years. Thank you for making songwriting a lot easier for me.
I'm from the Philippines

randolphvillamer