How to Write a Song?
How to Write a Song with Shotty Mills
By: Shotty Mills
Writing a song requires you to understand of logistics behind music. You will have to learn how different drum patterns like a snare drum that dictates flow within a musical piece. Shotty Mills himself who has wrote multiple pieces of music himself. From this he has learned to write songs that relate to a wide range of people. When Shotty himself feels like he relates to people on a higher level. He connects with them on a much higher and profound level. As Shotty gets more into the grain of writing songs he realizes that writing songs that relate to people help tell a story to people. Shotty knows himself that writing a song that resonates with a lot of people requires that you write music like you were in their shoes. Writing takes a while to a hone, but once you get the hang of it. You are truly off the races to making your mark as a lyricist.
If you want to start writing a song, you can start out where you want. Like you can start out by writing a hook, a verse, bridge, intro or outro. It's all truly dependent on the variable of the message that you want to elicit from your particular response. As you write more and more lyrics and become more in tune with writing songs. You will soon realize that when you write songs that it becomes like a third ear. A third ear that allows you to listen to that inner voice that is speaking to you. You must learn how to understand the logistics of writing a song, and how the piece of music flows.
Typically, early in the many years of hip hop artists. They try to overwrite the beat and when they do so. It causes choppiness in the musical piece and leads to your vocal sounding off. This is why it's very important that you try to write the song by as if you were present or preset in the flow of that music. I have seen it myself after analyzing a lot of upcoming musicians. They fall into the trap of becoming of very unoriginal and instead they follow the crowd of what everyone else is doing. And this causes an inconsistent in rap styles that puts originality down the drain plug. If you think about it when you write a song and it resonates well with people, you will connect well with them.
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