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Description
Platinum award-winning singer, songwriter, and lyricist Mark Winkler provides a handbook on writing great lyrics, chock full of songwriting exercises and engaging personal vignettes. This book crosses a variety of genres andteaches the craft of modern commercial songwriting as practiced by the likes of Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, and Bruno Mars.
The book includes:
Highlights of great songwriters and their songsExercises that focus on storytelling and rhyming while adding specificity and color Practical tips for writing great lyrics with accompanying templates Annotated examples of songs to illustrate effective exercisesInformation about people you need on your creative and business team Next steps after you’ve written a great songTips on being a successful live performer to make songs pop
By using great songwriters and their songs as blueprints, Winkler reveals the tricks of the trade and shows how you can improve your songwriting skills.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: A Working Songwriter
Chapter 3: How to Judge if Your Lyric Is Good
Chapter 4: Come Up with a Great Title
Chapter 5: Song Forms
Chapter 6: Be Specific
Chapter 7: Top Ten Tips for Lyric Writers: Tips 1–5
Chapter 8: Rewriting the Beatles, and Other Things
Chapter 9: Rhyming
Chapter 10: Laundry List Songs
Chapter 11: Top Ten Tips for Lyric Writers: (6–10)
Chapter 12: Tropical Nights: Me ‘n’ Liza!
Chapter 13: Getting Outside Your Bubble
Chapter 14: Writing to an Existing Melody
Chapter 15: Performing Live
Chapter 16: Break Time!
Chapter 17: Writing for the Musical Theater
Chapter 18: Strategies for Creating New Songs
Chapter 19: Show Don’t Tell
Chapter 20: Write a Song Like a Movie
Chapter 21: Writing with Collaborators
Chapter 22: Dirty Little Secrets of Songwriting
Chapter 23: Am I Doing This Thing Right?
Chapter 24: You Can Write a Song
Chapter 25: A Song Is Like a House—Toolbelt
Chapter 26: Publishing and Copyrighting
Chapter 27: Final Review
Chapter 28: What Do I Do Now?
Glossary
Index
About the Author
Product details
Published | Aug 06 2024 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 160 |
ISBN | 9781538180716 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 7 BW Illustrations, 17 BW Photos |
Series | Music Pro Guides |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Mark Winkler demonstrates that he is as talented on the page as on the stage. His book is an incredibly detailed primer for all kinds of songwriting, bridging the gap between the classic era and now. It’s charmingly filled with great anecdotes and useful information.
Michael Feinstein, five-time Grammy-nominated singer and pianist; founder, Great American Songbook Foundation
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This is a spot on and insightful account of the basics of songwriting—a subject many try to ‘teach,’ but this time, here’s someone whose vast experience and deep talent really entitles him to be heard. With an entertaining and a uniquely warm and humorous approach, this is a useful and fascinating book for anyone interested in learning about the art of writing songs.
David Pomeranz, Multi Platinum Award-Winning Recording Artist and Songwriter
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Wow, this book is everything you need to find your voice, hone your craft, and adapt in a rapidly changing musical world. It’s not just a great primer for beginners—more experienced, professional songwriters will find it useful and inspiring. Mark’s decades of experience across all genres sets him apart.
Eli Brueggemann, Emmy Award-winning music director, Saturday Night Live
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I had the opportunity to sit in on a Mark Winkler songwriting class many years ago and was delighted to see what a natural gift he had for teaching (as well as writing songs). I knew his book would be good, but I was blown away by how comprehensive Mark’s topic coverage and analysis are. Great job!
Lorraine Feather, singer, lyricist, and songwriter; three-time Grammy nominee and seven-time Emmy nominee
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Few creative endeavors are as challenging or as rewarding as crafting timeless lyrics. Mark Winkler’s expertise—both as a respected songwriter and an uplifting mentor—is distilled into chapters rich in practical guidance, uplifting empathy, and a profound commitment to the power of the popular song.
Dan Kimpel, author, educator, and music journalist, Dankimpel.com
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Mark Winkler’s knowledge is very informative for any genre. He is a true wordsmith and natural storyteller—his instincts coming from an organic as well as “tried and true” space. The Songwriter’s Handbook is of great benefit to anyone wanting to up their game and skill in the craft of songwriting. Highly recommended!
Kathryn Bostic, Emmy-nominated composer and singer/songwriter; former vice president, Alliance for Women Film Composers