Absurd songwriting tip #12

songwritingtipsandtricks: Hey everyone!  Today we’re back with a new episode of our absurd songwriting tips.  While this one might not seem that absurd to you at first, it is not an obvious approach to writing lyrics. When you’re commuting the next time, take some time to find an exciting newspaper at the newsstand that is […]

songwritingtipsandtricks: stylinsongifs: songwriting How do you write down your moments of inspiration? Do you prefer the old-fashioned way of handwriting it down, or do you think that technical evolution is the only way to note down your deepest emotions? We’d love to hear, how you create all those great lyrics you send us throughout the […]

songwritingtipsandtricks: srsfunny: Typical 90s Problem Need inspiration? Look for something typical to your childhood, it might be antique by tomorrow. Some things are worth to be captured in lyrics to be kept alive. Yes especially VHS and cassettes. Perhaps even floppy disks 💾. Have fun searching for something retro to your songs. We’re thrilled to […]

songwritingtipsandtricks: Here is another small advice from our songwriting process. At times watching documentaries sparks not only imagery and metaphors in your head, but the narration sometimes uses artistic phrases and metaphors. And, to be honest, it does not waste your time entirely, as you perhaps grasp some of the important facts and learn a […]

thehopefulquotes: “I’ve been searching for ways to heal myself, and I’ve found that kindness is the best way.” — Lady Gaga

srsfunny: Criminal tenancies

To be, or not to be a Songwriter – Songwriting Tips & Tricks

To be, or not to be a Songwriter – Songwriting Tips & Tricks To be, or not to be a songwriter transcript Hello and welcome everyone again, to a new episode of Songwriting Tips and Tricks. My name is Kieper, and I am really excited to talk to you again today. Thank you so much […]

thebookquotes: Just in case you ever foolishly forget; I’m never not thinking of you. — Virginia Woolf, Selected Diaries

Snow Flakes

I counted till they danced soTheir slippers leaped the town –And then I took a pencilTo note the rebels down –And then they grew so jollyI did resign the prig –And ten of my once stately toesAre marshalled for a jig! Emily Dickinson

The Poets light but Lamps —

Themselves — go out —The Wicks they stimulateIf vital Light Inhere as do the Suns —Each Age a LensDisseminating theirCircumference — Emily Dickinson