Recording a Demo Part 2: Building a digital studio
Part two in our beginner look at recording a demo at home. Let’s look at some tools you can find on PC that will accomplish most of what you need to do.
In out songwriting lessons you can learn about song structures, chord progressions, and writing lyrics. These lessons collect all the tips and advice we’ve written about songwriting. Practice writing by participating in the Sunday Songwriter’s Group on the forums.
You’re in good hands at Guitar Noise – our lead editor, David Hodge, co-wrote The Complete Idiot’s Guide to the Art of Songwriting.
Part two in our beginner look at recording a demo at home. Let’s look at some tools you can find on PC that will accomplish most of what you need to do.
Once you’ve written enough good songs it’s time to record a demo. Here are some common mistakes to avoid that will help you get it right the first time.
A lesson on songwriting and spontaneity. When you are being spontaneous your thoughts come out in a way that you couldn’t get out by over thinking them.
Let’s analyze some of the characteristics that make an artist. Understanding where many songwriters are coming from can help us create better music.
Here’s a great primer for anyone intent on making it in the music business. With the right amount of the right sort of attitude you might achieve those dreams.
Now that you’ve already written a few songs, let’s take a closer look at inspiration. We’ll try and come up with some ways to make finding song ideas easier.
Copywriting songs that you have written is a very important step. This article covers the whys and hows of protecting your work.
Here is a great beginner exercise you can use to write a song. You’ll need a guitar, a pen and paper and before you know it you’ll have written your first song.