I'm dying to start a new band. My old one split, and I have all the equipment (buying my drummer's kit in the next couple weeks, as soon as I get paid again... then I'll have everything.)
I really want to start a new project, but I'm a terrible songwriter! In my old band, my drummer wrote the lyrics, and my guitarist/singer wrote the music (including the melody to the lyrics... which was never what my drummer intended, and it drove him nuts! )
I know we have some pretty good musicians on here, so I figure I'd ask you guys if you have any songwriting tips. I've asked the same of my musician friends, but none of them have really said anything that worked for me... so maybe someone here can offer a new approach.
I'm shooting for another punk band, somewhere along the lines of Alkaline Trio, Face to Face, and Reggie and the Full Effect (I have a very talented keyboardist that has expressed interest...)
Most of my friends just rip off other bands, make some changes, and boom... a new song. My drummer used to write lyrics to other songs... just write different words using the same melody and rhythmic structure. My singer would steal chords and chord patterns from bands, change up the rhythm a bit, add a lead, and that was that... My bassline is often what made it unique, because I refused to listen to the same bands they listened to as we were writing.... so i'd never know what songs they were stealing!
I can't do it that way, though. If I hear myself stealing ANYTHING, I immediately trash the song. I just don't like doing that. I know... punk is the most recycled music ever...
I really want to start a new project, but I'm a terrible songwriter! In my old band, my drummer wrote the lyrics, and my guitarist/singer wrote the music (including the melody to the lyrics... which was never what my drummer intended, and it drove him nuts! )
I know we have some pretty good musicians on here, so I figure I'd ask you guys if you have any songwriting tips. I've asked the same of my musician friends, but none of them have really said anything that worked for me... so maybe someone here can offer a new approach.
I'm shooting for another punk band, somewhere along the lines of Alkaline Trio, Face to Face, and Reggie and the Full Effect (I have a very talented keyboardist that has expressed interest...)
Most of my friends just rip off other bands, make some changes, and boom... a new song. My drummer used to write lyrics to other songs... just write different words using the same melody and rhythmic structure. My singer would steal chords and chord patterns from bands, change up the rhythm a bit, add a lead, and that was that... My bassline is often what made it unique, because I refused to listen to the same bands they listened to as we were writing.... so i'd never know what songs they were stealing!
I can't do it that way, though. If I hear myself stealing ANYTHING, I immediately trash the song. I just don't like doing that. I know... punk is the most recycled music ever...
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