Thursday, September 30, 2010

Sunday, September 26, 2010

writing a song

Have you ever wanted to write a song? And maybe have it recorded by a famous singer? Maybe it could even hit the "top ten" chart?


While this actually happens to some lyricists and songwriters, the chances are slim for a person to reach that height of success. But, what the heck! If you have an idea for a song, you might as well write it down and organize it into a song. Even if it never enters the front door of a recording studio, you will still have the bragging rights to your family and friends that you are a lyricist!




There is no set way to write the lyrics to a song, but there are a few basics that you will need to know in order to reach your goal. In this article, you will learn about organizing your own personal thoughts and turning them into song lyrics.

The first step is to write down who your audience is. You will need to keep this in mind while writing the lyrics so you can target them. After all, if you were writing a song for children you would certainly avoid adult material of any kind.


Next, write down the subject of the song, the idea or the message you want to convey, and the story the song will tell. The subject of the song might be falling in love; the message might be that there is someone for everyone; the story might tell of a man and a woman who meet and fall madly in love with each other.


This is a good time to write down the words to the chorus of the song. The chorus is a bridge or connection from one verse to the next. It must make sense to sing the words of the chorus in between the verses. From the chorus, you will also need to make-up a catchy title for your song.


The next step is to write a rough draft of the first verse of your song. This verse should draw attention to your song and make your audience want to listen. Don't worry about it being perfect at this point; you will refine all the verses and the chorus later.


Now, of course, you will need to write the second verse. In this part you will need to continue to tell the story and explain what the action is. Don't be too detailed; this is a three minute song, not an opera.


Next comes the third verse. Tell more about your story here, and add relevant information to your story. You really want to enhance the story line from verses one and two, because the next verse will close the song.


It's time to close the song by writing the fourth verse and bring it all together like the last chapter of a book.


Finally, read over your lyrics and change your sentences into lines. After you have lines, you will need to go back and change the ending words so they will rhyme. Do this with the chorus too. Every lyric should be of relatively-equal length so the song will glide along and not be choppy.


After you have completed writing your song, you may decide to write the music for it too. Or, if composing is not your thing, you could work with someone who does compose and complete your song!

Places to have Sex

1.On a porch swing
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2.Inside an unknown rocky cave or limestone cave.
3.In the weight room at your gym.
4.In your not-yet-finished new build house.
5.On the hood of your car on a deserted gravel road.
6.On a pool table.
7.On top of the washer... while it's running.
8.On a soft rug in front of a fireplace.
9.On a secluded island beach.
10.In the backyard under the stars.
11.In the woods after it rains.
12.On a motorcycle.
13.In a public restroom.
14.In an airplane restroom -- join the mile high club!
15.On a train in the middle of the night.
16.In bed with silk or satin sheets.
17.In bed with rose petals all over.
18.On the beach at night.
19.In your lover's childhood room while their parents are home.
20.Outside in the rain.
21.In a hot tub.
22.On the deck of a yacht during a full moon.
23.Under a rainbow.
24.On a trampoline.
25.On top of a hill.
26.In the middle of nowhere.
27.In the car during heavy traffic.
28.In the car on the side of a deserted road.
29.In a hotel.
30.In a state park.
31.On a waterbed.
32.On the loft in a barn full of hay.
33.In a field full of wildflowers.
34.On a rooftop.
35.In an open field at night.
36.By a waterfall with the water misting all around you.
37.Under a waterfall.
38.In your partner's bed.
39.In the garage.
40.On a jungle gym at night.
41.Outside during sunset.
42.In the car going through an automated car wash.
43.On your patio, balcony, or deck on a starry night.
44.In the mountains.
45.On an abandoned air field.
46.Under the full moon in wet grass.
47.On a porch swing.
48.In the living room during the day with the windows wide open.
49.On a blanket beside a lake.
50.In an elevator.
51.On the bathroom floor.
52.In your partner's parents room.
53.In a sauna.
54.In a very big bed.
55.On the top bunk of a bunk bed.
56.In a tent.
57.At your office.
58.On your office desk.
59.On a boat deck with the waves gently rocking you.
60.In a tree house.
61.In a department store restroom.
62.In the restroom at a restaurant.
63.In a hot air balloon.
64.In a room filled with lit candles.
65.In a bathtub.
66.In the shower.
67.In a canoe on a river.
68.On a baseball diamond at night.
69.In a swimming pool.
70.At the bottom of the grand canyon.
71.In a beach house with a light breeze gusting outside.
72.Off a beaten trail in the woods.
73.In every room of your house.
74.On a chair.
75.On an air mattress.
76.On your kitchen table.
77.In a screened in porch in the middle of a thunderstorm.
78.On a hotel balcony, covered with a fuzzy blanket.
79.In a sleeping bag under the stars.
80.On a paddle boat on a lake.
81.In the bed of a truck on a hot summer night.
82.In the ocean... ride the waves.
83.In a room filled with balloons.
84.In front of a video camera.
85.In an abandoned barn on the hay wearing nothing but cowboy boots and a cowboy hat.
86.On an old sheet with chocolate body frosting.
87.On a bed surrounded by pillows.
88.At a bed and breakfast.
89.On an amusement park ride... tunnel of love, in the dark?
90.In the back of a limo.
91.Next to a campfire.
92.On a golf course.
93.In the car at a drive-in movie.
94.On really plush carpet.
95.In your house during a thunderstorm, with a window open and rain misting in.
96.On a picnic table.
97.In a hammock.
98.On horseback.
99.While scuba-diving.
100.On a ferris wheel when you're stuck at the top.
101.At a rest area.