Posts tagged with “Songs”

There Are Never Enough Good Songs

Sunday, 5 September, 2010

There’s so much new music out there, people don’t have time to listen to it all. They tend to play the stuff that fits easily into the background. Like the soundtrack for our lives, music sets the tone for everything we do. These days we prefer our music loud and loaded with attitude over soft and sexy. Like fast food, if it’s filling it’s fine.


Cover bands became a trend in the seventies. It was a good way for a working band to make a living. You can still see tribute acts – Abba, Beatles, Stones lookalike artists who sound like icons of the sixties and seventies. in small halls and community auditoriums across America. But, if you’re interested in more than just making a living, on doing more with your art, if you want to be recognized and respected for your God given talent, you need to develop your own sound. If you want people to like your music, you’ll have to set yourself apart from the rest. You’ll have to get people to listen to your music; to slow people down long enough to really hear what your music has to say and to develop a taste for your music.


Not everyone can write great songs. It takes a special gift to do that. But everyone can interpret a song and in that interpretation develop a new and different sound. Play what you want to play the way you want to play it. Don’t always copy somebody else. Of course, when you’re starting out, it’s only natural to pattern yourself after someone. Dylan followed in Woodie Guthrie’s steps in the early days of his career. Anyone who wants to be a song writer should listen to as much good music as possible.


Some writers sit down every day for two or three hours, at least, to write, whether they are in the mood or not. Others wait for inspiration. One summer, I went to the cottage to spend a few days with my guitar, a pen and paper. I was in the mood to write; confident at least one good song would come from the experience. I played for hours but nothing came out; nothing memorable. Disappointed, I left wondering what had gone wrong. Months later, after a few similar experiences, the reason for my failures occurred to me. Song writing is a journey of the heart not the brain. The mind can’t tell the heart what to feel anymore than the brain can decide when to write a song.


There are many different song writing techniques. Bob Dylan claims that he never set out to change pop song writing or society, but clearly, unlike rock stars before him, his goal wasn’t just making the charts. Dylan says,”Popular culture usually comes to an end very quickly. It gets thrown into the grave. I wanted to do something that stood alongside Rembrandt’s paintings”.
Still, Dylan once said he wrote songs so fast in the ’60s that he didn’t want to go to sleep at night because he was afraid he might miss one. He soaked up influences so rapidly that it was hard to turn off the light at night. Dylan found subject matter in newspapers. If the story is big enough, it tells itself in a song.


Neil Young takes a completely different approach. He can apparently go for months, even a few years without writing a single song. The way he writes is completely different. One day, completely out of the blue like the divine manifestation of an epiphany, he’ll write four songs in a row. A day or two later, he’ll write a few more songs. The songs would come so suddenly and effortlessly that he can barely write the words on paper fast enough. Once he has enough songs for an album, he’s be in and out of a recording studio producing an album with very few changes to his original inspiration almost overnight.


Of all the good things this world has to offer, for a musician, song writing must top the list. There are never enough good songs. Original songs written from the heart are enchanted. Songs are meant to be shared. In that sharing, you’ll experience the first delirious crowning achievement of your career. You’ll begin to develop your own sound.

I-pods and Royalty Advances for Country Songs

Monday, 30 August, 2010

Longtime Hollywood music company, Goodnight Kiss, is conducting a search to find new songs for a 2009 record release by Cathy Kent. The winning songs will be signed to their publishing catalog and cut as part of Cathy’s next project. Kent’s latest single, “Ka-Ching!” is currently drawing attention on iTunes.

http://www.goodnightkiss.com/contest.html

Sponsored by online music giant Broadjam, prizes include iPods, royalty advances, CD Players, USB Key Drives, Music Industry Books, and of course, a slot on Kent’s next record. Entrants new to Broadjam also receive a free music web site, and free help placing their music online. Entries may be entered by mail or online, and anyone is welcome to enter. There is also a special section for lyric-only entries.

The owner of Goodnight Kiss, Janet Fisher, listens to every submission. “So many times in music competitions, there are outside judges who listen to the first rounds of music. I like to hear everything that might be appropriate for my own label. Sometimes raw talent or a raw song can be honed into a brilliant, refreshingly original gem. I don’t want to miss anyone’s potential,” says Fisher. “It takes a lot of hours to go through all of the songs, but there’s no other way to make sure I don’t miss anyone’s inspired work. This year Cathy and I will both be listening to find the perfect songs for her new release.”

Goodnight Kiss has created numerous CDs from contests, including a CD about addiction, an original Christmas collection, and a CD of songs written about the military by those serving or who have served. They pay traditional real-world royalties to their writers and artists.

“One of the best parts of owning an independent company is that we are never stuck on one flavor. Each project can be individually created with unique goals in mind. Cathy is an amazing artist which makes this project very inspiring, and I love it,” says Fisher. The song contest runs through July 31, 2008.

The label is hoping to receive both up-tempo songs and ballads in the style of music that could crossover in Country, Rock, and Pop venues. When asked what specific type of songs she is looking for, artist Kent replies, “I’m looking for great, memorable crossover-country songs with interesting melodies, and surprises. Mid to up-tempo is favored for this project, but I also love great meaningful ballads. I also enjoy big powerful choruses with wide vocal range.”

Kent’s vocal range covers three octaves, so she can certainly handle the big-range material, and her songs on iTunes shows her love of melody. She continues, “As an artist, I will be singing many of these songs for years to come, so songs of substance, that have timeless, sincere messages, are what I really seek. Fun or serious, a great song is a great song!”

Fisher’s company has worked on various projects with Broadjam.com over the past nine years, and is highly impressed with their contest delivery system. She refers to the process as flawless. “Every year we discover new artists and songwriters from all sorts of places. Broadjam is key to this, as everyone from anywhere in the country or the world, can get their songs online via their delivery system.”

Besides the plethora of prizes, winners and runners up in the song contest will also receive some nice promotion via Broadjam’s news and the Goodnight Kiss Music News and their respective web sites. In addition to Broadjam.com, sponsors include The Music Registry, Celebrity Black Book, FreeEarbuds.com, and others.

To enter the “Songs For Cathy Kent” Song Contest, see below:

Rules and Entry information at: http://www.goodnightkiss.com/contest.html

Online entries: http://www.broadjam.com/goodnightkiss

For information about Goodnight Kiss Music, see: http://www.goodnightkiss.com

Wonderful Childrens Christmas Songs in School Christmas Plays

Saturday, 28 August, 2010

Children are always excited when they hear Christmas songs. There are probably more children’s Christmas songs composed and performed than Christmas songs intended for adults.  Music for Schools Ltd. has a collection of children’s Christmas songs which can be performed for school Christmas plays.  The songs which are easy to learn are about the traditions and symbols of Christmas. 

 

The songs bring the Christmas story to life by singing about everything that is about Christmas. There are songs about the Christmas star, the Christmas candle, angels, the manger, the Christmas cracker, and Christmas presents.   The traditions of Christmas written about in the songs will provide a learning opportunity for the children. 

 

The Christmas collection is an all new composition meant for children.  It is always a delight to hear children singing Christmas songs and sharing the good news with adults.  Music for Schools Ltd. designed the collection for school Christmas plays to educate and inspire children ages 5 to 9 about Christmas.

 

The story of Christmas told through songs in a school play can be a fun learning experience for the children.  This can have a great impact on their very young minds.  These are Christmas musicals that children would love to sing especially when accompanied by a guitar, piano, or keyboard.  School Christmas plays can also be a great way to tell the Christmas story, either using scripts or stand alone performances of the songs that celebrate the spirit of Christmas.

 

The school Christmas plays and childrens Christmas songs provided by Music for Schools Ltd. can only be performed within the vicinity of the institution. The lyrics can be saved, copied or printed, and distributed among the students and faculty.

 

In order to provide support during rehearsals, there are sung versions in the CD collection of Christmas songs for the children. Also, backing track versions of each song for the public performance. The collection can be used for solo, small, and large group presentations. 

 

One thing that can be guaranteed, those who buy the package need not make any adaptations because it is already perfect for school plays. Through the songs, it raises the awareness of children about Christmas and the traditions associated with it, in a fun way.  The songs can serve as scenarios or starting points for the children to learn about Jesus’ birth. Through the collection of childrens Christmas songs, they will understand and appreciate the essence of Christmas. The message that the collection brings can assist the kids to remember what this celebration is all about. 

 

Music for Schools Ltd. has done it so well that its childrenS Christmas songs, ideally suited to school Christmas plays will surely bring out a depth of emotion that will surprise you. 

 

Music for Schools Ltd. has designed their package to be affordable and to enable purchasing schools to present unlimited performances for their better appreciation of this collection.   

 

 

The Best Wedding Songs And Lyrics Online

Friday, 27 August, 2010

Downloading music, searching for music, searching for lyrics, and listening to music online are one of the top things to do on the Internet. Every single day millions of people go to sites like song meanings, lyrics on demand, and all lyrics. Obviously the reason for going to these sites is for finding lyrics to your favorite song but you can do much more. For example, if you just heard a song on the radio that you really like you can go to Google and put in a line from the song, once you put in a line of lyrics, you can find the exact song that you heard. On top of the regular lyrics sites there are also specialty sites such as music from movies, music from TV shows, and other things such as weddings.


There are some really cool wedding lyrics sites online, some of these sites just have lyrics and others have things like top tens, search engines, games and much more. I won’t lie, I’m really into lovey-dovey songs as well as a lot of wedding songs. But that’s not saying much considering a lot of wedding songs that aren’t traditional are just regular songs played at weddings. Some of the top sites you can go to right now are:


- Romantic-Lyrics: Featured artists Celine Dion, Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey, Seasons Of Love.

- OurWeddingSongs: Categories like bouquet toss, wedding dinner, introduction, cake cutting, father daughter, first dance, garter toss, last dance, and wedding party are included.

- Popular-Wedding-Songs: These are some of the most popular wedding songs.

- TopWeddingSites: this is a great site to go to if you’re looking for examples of songs as well as to hear samples of songs.


If you’re also looking for more sites that allow you to listen to songs or download free samples you can also try the sites below:


- Myspace: Not to be too cliche but this is a great site to go to if you’re looking for music. Not only can you find various artists but you can also find pretty much anything you’re looking for, it doesn’t matter if the song is new or old!


- Project-Playlist: This site has a lot of really great music you can search through and find the perfect song for you.


You can also go to other sites and search for wedding and love songs specifically for your wedding. Simply go to Google and search for sites relevant to wedding song samples.

Whatever Happened To Old Songs?

Wednesday, 25 August, 2010


Grandpa’s got the mutton chops for 70s rock ‘n roll. But does he have talent? See what happens when Shirley’s jet setting dad wants to play in the Partridge band. Will the audience be clapping for him, or those glorious sideburns? You be the judge. Watch hundreds of free full-length streaming movies and TV shows on www.crackle.com TWITTER twitter.com Tags: Watch Free Video Online Now Streaming Television Tv Show minisode Partridge Family David Cassidy Danny Bonaduce Susan Dey Shirley Jones bus music singing

Folk Guitar Songs and How They Help You Learn Guitar

Tuesday, 24 August, 2010

Sometimes trying to learn guitar is compared to learning a new language but this is really not true. You can’t start off learning a language with the shortest words or the funniest phrases but an easy way to learn guitar songs is by starting with the ones you most like and the songs with the simplest chords.

So what is the best way to get a collection of guitar songs to learn? There are plenty of books available for you to buy on line or at your local music store that contain anthologies of guitar songs belonging to a wide range of musical genres. The trick is to use your own tastes as a guide only – but not to make the final choice.

An anthology of folk songs containing numbers like Nine Hundred Miles, Where Have All The Flowers Gone?, Worried Man Blues, Little Boxes, Foggy Foggy Dew and Clementine may be too old fashioned for your musical tastes but the muscles responsible for changing chords aren’t going to know about that.

Collections of folk songs are compiled by guitar instructors who are following a plan of learning groups of chords over time using several songs. This enables a guitar student to get used to chord changes involving a definite number of chords before moving onto another group. For example the song This Land Is Your Land may not be one of your favorites but it’s a great way to learn the chords G, C and D.

If you start your collection of guitar songs with songs that you personally are fond of you may be making your progress as a guitar player more difficult than it needs to be. With a collection of easy folk guitar songs that have been chosen with the gradual introduction of the guitar to a student in mind, you have teaching material that will get you playing the songs you like in a short amount of time.

Using easy guitar songs in this way might diminish the enjoyment of learning the guitar a little but it won’t put unnecessary obstacles in your way. So you still get to have fun while you learn guitar without risking becoming disillusioned with yourself as potential guitar player.

If you can choose a collection of easy guitar songs, your learning experience will be much more enjoyable if you can then find on YouTube some free video clips of guitar players performing some of the songs you’ve chosen. Failing that you can look for audio of the songs to buy or borrow. Whatever you do is don’t belittle the collections of easy guitar songs that you see online or in the stores. They may not have lasting interest for you but they will help you to learn guitar.

Agathe Bauer Songs – Songverhörer (NEU in 2008)

Monday, 23 August, 2010


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