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Frequently Asked Questions - Songwriting



Guitar Noise has been featuring lessons on the art of songwriting since 2000. While writing songs is not necessarily something that can be taught, it is something that you can learn how to do. This page features some of the advice we have given songwriters over the years.
Am I too old to make it?
To answer your question, if you are twenty-six you have plenty of opportunity to make it. Then again you will always have opportunity to make it.However, you will need to better define "make it".There are many questions you need to ... More...

How do you write a chord progression using power chords?
Okay, first let's look at two things. Power chords, as we know, are simply the root and its fifth. By this definition, they are neither major nor minor. An E power chord (or E5), for example, is E and B.Now the major pentatonic scale is ... More...

More Questions

  1. What is the best way to get your demo heard?
  2. What are some popular and often-used chord progressions?
  3. How can I come up with good chord progressions for my songs?
  4. How do you share songwriting credits?
  5. Why should I protect my songs?
  6. What should I write first - the words or the music?
  7. How can I make it?
  8. Where does inspiration come from?
  9. What are some easy ways to expand my musical horizons?
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