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Chord and scale finders

http://www.scales-chords.com/scalefinder.php

 

a thesaurus

http://www.thesaurus.com

 

guitarpro if you don't feel like hand writing tablature

http://www.guitar-pro.com

 

pens, paper, beer...... that's all the "app" you need mang!

 

I get my best music writing behind the console using a DAW that I'm most comfortable with, that I can get the best interpretation of my idea down the quickest. There is no trick, no golden bullet, instant muse, etc.. if there was i think we'd all be rich off our music, lol.

 

Another huge tool is the forum! Post, post frequently- we are (I am, at least) here for you. There are no dumb topics. Explore your mind and if you need a little push just ask for it.

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All good tips from Voltaire1. (I think. I have no idea what a DAW is. I write songs with a guitar in my lap and a pen in my hand.)

 

A word of caution, though: I used to tutor college writing, and one of the biggest mistakes students made was using words they'd found in a thesaurus without knowing how the words were actually used.

 

The worst offenders were nursing students. They turned in papers that made no sense, and didn't understand why their professors had sent them to talk with me. My advice to them was always the same: lose the thesaurus! They actually looked relieved when I told them to use simple language and just say what they mean.

 

Likewise, the best rhymes you'll come up with are the ones in your head, not in a rhyming dictionary. I mean, do we really need another song that rhymes money with honey or love with above or maybe with baby?

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These are pretty handy:

http://www.rhymezone.com/

http://thesaurus.com/

 

And, as Hemingway once said, "Write drunk; edit sober."

 

 

excellent advice

 

I just type out the lyric on a computer in MS word. I use rhyme zone a bit and it's a handy tool.

 

Other wise, write down stuff and you might find it useful. If you don't write it down you might not find it at all. Some songs I pen out in 20 minutes and will spend days editing.

 

Paper and pen is pretty hand, I do like a computer for moving around phases and quick editing.

 

 

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When you realize that you find scraps of paper and pieces of cereal boxes with words jotted on them every time you empty your pockets to do the laundry, you'll know you're a songwriter. Or a poet. Or a reporter. Or very forgetful. Or something.

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When you realize that you find scraps of paper and pieces of cereal boxes with words jotted on them every time you empty your pockets to do the laundry, you'll know you're a songwriter. Or a poet. Or a reporter. Or very forgetful. Or something.

 

 

There ya go

 

I was penning out a tune this morning, and then I went to work. Just before lunchtime we lost power through out the northern part of the county.

 

I normally use my desk top to pen out stuff, but since I didn't have to go back to work with the no power thing and all, I used a older lap top we have here.

 

I got much of the tune worked out, but here's the chorus

 

Those bar lights and city nights

Broken hearts and stories about one that got away

We’re all chasing it all down

With another round of full proof whiskey

 

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