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HomeMediaBooksMichael Lydon - Songwriting Success: How to Write Songs for Fun and (Maybe) Profit An Introduction to the Art and Business of Songwriting by One Struggling Singer-Songwriter for the aid
Michael Lydon - Songwriting Success: How to Write Songs for Fun and (Maybe) Profit  An Introduction to the Art and Business of Songwriting by One Struggling Singer-Songwriter for the aid

Michael Lydon - Songwriting Success: How to Write Songs for Fun and (Maybe) Profit An Introduction to the Art and Business of Songwriting by One Struggling Singer-Songwriter for the aid

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Authors: Michael Lydon
Nonfiction Category: Music
Book Editions
: Format: Other - PACKAGE, 196
Publisher: Routledge (June 01, 2004)
Measurements: 9.75"(h) x 6.75"(w) x 0.75"(d), 1 lbs.
ISBN: 9780415969291
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Details: <P>So you want to write songs? Join the club!<br><br>Everyone dreams of being a successful songwriter. In every city and town, down the block in every neighborhood, someone is taking a guitar in hand and dreaming of a career as a songwriter. While many will not become world famous (or even locally well-known) through their songwriting, there's no reason why they-and you-can't enjoy writing their own songs. For creative challenges, life-long learning, and just plain fun, nothing beats writing (and singing and playing) your own songs. <br><br>Assuming no musical knowledge, <i>Songwriting Success</i> breaks down the craft of melody and lyric writing into easily digested lessons that anyone can follow. This book shows the beginning songwriter how to integrate the craft's many skills into a seamless artistic and commercial whole.<br>Lydon also has recorded a special CD taking the budding songwriter who can't read music (or prefers to learn by listening) step-by-step through the writing of a song-from initial ide
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