Tuesday, October 27, 2015

How to: Compose an original song

Hello again! I am back to share my insight on writing songs. And before you begin to wonder, no, I am not a very experienced or formal song writer; I just go with the flow and follow my own inspiration. Now, down the fun stuff... songwriting!


There isn't a step by step process of writing a song; you should follow your inspiration and let the words and music flow through your mind and body. If you find that your creation feels too technical, try opening the wells of your mind, listen, and be patient.

To begin, I usually encounter or experience something that instantly generates a flow of poetry in my mind, whether that be new life (like my baby cousin), nature, or anything that makes me feel a wave of emotion.

All of these images are moments captured by my amateur hand when I felt a surge of emotional energy. Moments like these should be a huge inspiration in songwriting/poetry.

Letting the flow of poetry take over is a key step in writing an amazing song, but you also need to have control over your creativity. Adding a musical instrument to poetry makes a song come to life. In my opinion, a song is most easily put to piano. By learning the key signatures and chord scales, you can easily create melodies and tunes that will coincide with your poetry. 
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 A final step in songwriting is to have fun and let loose. You should always channel emotion into creativity, and when you feel frustrated, tired, sad, joyful, or any other feeling, it is best put into poetry and music. I have a journal in which I document the innermost workings of the poet and musician in my head. When a melody or line of poetry comes along, I take hold of it and immediately write it down. 

I hope you enjoyed my interpretation of songwriting! I find inspiration in everyday life, and the beauty of life itself is enough to make me feel gratitude and joy. After reading this post, go outside, take a breath of fresh air, and promise yourself to be an inspired, grateful, and humble soul. A beautiful song may be on the horizon once you reach a nice state of mind.

Thank you for reading and good luck!

3 comments:

  1. Ariana, I really love your blog. The way in which you describe music is absolutely beautiful and I definitely think that your advice on the different aspects of music will reach and help all kinds of people. Great job!

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  2. Ariana, as a fellow musician and songwriter I really enjoyed this post. I liked your suggestion of keeping a journal because that is something I do too, and it seems to be an essential part of the process for me.

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  3. Ariana, I myself love to listen to music. It is the first thing I do in the morning and any other time I have a free moment I turn my music on again. I really like how you reference letting your mind take over and not filtering yourself when writing a song or poem. I find writing to be a great way of expressing feelings that are otherwise hard to verbalize. Awesome blog, keep it up!

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