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[M192]Making Your Own Music
by Sintilia Miecevole, Sin

Whether you are a teenager or are well into your golden years, it is never too late to explore your creative side, especially if you are interested in music. Songwriting is an excellent way to express your thoughts and feelings and to communicate them to your friends and family, even if you have no aspirations of musical fame or fortune. If you are interested in selling or performing your songs, however, you should be aware that it is a hard road and that very few songwriters achieve great fame or fortune, and especially not instantly. Nonetheless, if you have realistic expectations, you will find that writing music is a worthwhile experience whether it is a hobby or a profession.

People write songs in many different ways. Some writers compose the music first, while others first write the words. For some, the words and the melody come to them at the same time, while others write the melodies first and write the words last. No matter what order you are comfortable with, you will eventually have to decide what the song is about. There are a variety of different types of songs ranging from songs that tell fictional stories to songs that communicate deep personal feelings.

If you decide to write a story song, a good first exercise is to write about a news story or about something you've read in the newspaper. That way you can use your first song to hone your word choosing skills without the pressure of coming up with your own story. However, if you already have an idea for a story to tell, you can write it out in poem form and try to make appropriate rhymes and structures that help communicate what happens in the song.

Because music is so expressive, many songwriters use their compositions to express how they feel, whether it be about a person or a situation or even geographic location. Writing these types of songs can be highly personal, so every person does it differently. When you have a strong feeling about something, write it down in a notebook and come back to it later. You might think of a good line that expresses an emotion really well, and if you remember it you might be able to build an entire song around it. Having quiet time to think is always helpful when you are trying to write a song.

Writing the actual music for a song can be done in many different ways depending on your musical prowess and your focus. If you write mostly to communicate words, then a few well-chosen guitar chords might be all of the accompaniment you need. However, if you a instrumental virtuoso, your approach to writing music will be quite different. Many people think of a musical idea and play it over and over again until they think of a melody. Often times, songwriters will construct whole pieces, melody and all, without even knowing what the song is going to be about. Once the melody is complete, the writer will sit down and think about lyrics that fit the feeling behind the music and will go from there.

Once you have put together your words and music, you might feel the need to perform your new song. It is always a good idea to play for friends and family first before trying to play to a crowd. When you feel comfortable enough playing your song, you should consider visiting an open mic night at a local coffeehouse or bar. At open mic nights, songwriters can play one or more of their songs to an appreciative and attentive audience. Performers can discuss their craft with other writers, making it a fun way to learn more about the writing process.


Many individuals enjoy learning how to play musical instruments. However, playing an instrument is not an easy endeavor. In fact, it takes a lot of practice to ensure that one can successfully play an instrument. If you play a musical instrument, and you want to develop a real talent in that instrument, you must practice consistently. Here, we will outline a few basic steps on how to make the most of your music practice time. The steps listed in this guide can apply to each and every musical instrument. So, regardless of what you play, you are likely to benefit from one or more of the tips listed here.

The first thing that you must understand when it comes to making the most of your music practice is that we are often guided by a form of muscle "memory" when we perform certain tasks. Being able to perform certain tasks on a consistent basis allows us to constantly improve in those tasks. For example, when we do things such as walk and type on a continuous basis, our muscles naturally adjust and are trained to perform these movements. This same concept holds true when it comes to making the most of your music practice time.

When you practice playing your musical instrument, it is important that you start off slowly. This does not mean start off only practicing ever so often; it means hit your notes slowly. If you practice the notes in a slow manner, and you do it often, eventually your hands and the muscles that control your hands will begin to get used to the motions. This will eventually put you in a position in which you are moving through practice sessions easily. This is an extremely important element of ensuring success when you practice playing.

Many musicians that practice playing their instruments will practice in a method that is referred to as "cells". This means that you simply use the slow method listed above and do it with only a small amounts of notes. This will help your hands and your mental focus concentrate on a certain piece until it is perfected. Perfection in music practice does not often come from tackling a large piece of music all at once. It is normally a result of tackling small pieces of the composition at a time.

Musicians everywhere practice over and over again. Many musicians find that they have a bad habit that causes them to experience errors in practice. If you discover this characteristic, it is important that you stop everything that you are doing and correct it immediately. You should understand that it takes at least seven times of doing something the right way before you master it. With many individuals, it may take more. However, seven seems to be the ideal number when correcting mistakes while practicing music.

Many professionals who focus on study habits of individuals and music practice insist that it is more productive to take breaks than to push through a lesson. You should practice for a short time, and then give your mind and body a break. This will help to ensure that you are making the most out of your music practices. By pushing yourself, your mind and body is likely to detest. When this occurs, it is quite likely that you will experience a number of mistakes. This can really put a damper on your practice sessions.

If you are a musician, there are many effective strategies that you can use to ensure that you are making the most of your practice sessions. Listed here are just a few of the techniques that can be used to ensure that you are getting the most effective practice in. The important thing is to remain positive and persistent when it comes to practicing your music. This way, you, too, can become a professional player!
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