It's gonna be kinda hard when you're that ambiguous ._.
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Ooh, you could write a song like "twinkle twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are", and it could have the same tune as the ABC's and Bah-bah-Black Sheep
I am so original
In fact I should write that song myself
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brettman98 wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
BUT I WROTE THE ABCs
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Back on topic.
The OP wants help with song writing, so if you have any advice on developing lyrics, now is the time to post it. Otherwise, if you have nothing helpful to contribute, then don't post.
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Well:
a) I don't rhyme
I personally think they're boring
Rhymes, I mean
But that's me
b) I think of a beat before I write
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imnotbob wrote:
Well:
a) I don't rhyme
I personally think they're boring
Rhymes, I mean
But that's me
I find them more entertaining than when people try to justify their prose by putting it to a some sort of rhythm.
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I am of the opinion that rhymes work well some of the time and don't other times.
Avoid cliches, but not too much. Cliches can be nice to mix in on occasion.
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I really like Seuss, but only Seuss could write Seuss seussesfully.
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Okay
Maybe...
You could write a song that teaches a lesson
Yeah!
And then it won't be all cliche like "I'm going out to the club to party and I'm gonna party all night" or "I love you so much, why did you have to leave me?"
So basically a song that has a moral at the end.
...
Okay I couldn't think of anything else
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