How To Write A Song that will get you musical exposer!
Nov 28th, 2011 by James Ellison
Rebecca Black didn’t know How To Write A Song…
One big positive (with some negatives) for all those amateur songwriters out there is that there is help out there for you. The example I’m going to give is “Friday” by Rebecca Black. Did she know how to write a song before Friday came along? (Some would argue that she still doesn’t!)
However that one music hit, which, although it wasn’t written by her, shot her to stardom. From this it looks like she’s going to be offered lots of different deals where I wouldn’t be surprised if she started getting a cut of the songwriting royalties.
It may only take one song to shot you into stardom!
Just remember, one hit is all you need to propel you into the world of professional songwriting. My message to the budding young songwriters of the world: work hard and be lucky! (It also wouldn’t hurt to have some rich parents who could pay for tuition on how to write a song along with a music video and a high quality recording!)
Learning How To Write A Song isn’t as hard as you may think!
Knowing how to write a song that will turn out to be successful can seem a daunting task. However if you look at all the greats, they just wrote song after song until they eventually came across a hit. The Beatles would just write song after song, so much so that they’d release up to 2 albums a year, which just doesn’t happen these days. So the key to writing a hit song is practice, practice, practice!