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#56 - Best Song Topics To Write About (That People Love To Listen To)
Saison 3 · Épisode 56
samedi 31 août 2024 • Durée 28:28
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- If I tell you, there are only six global topics of what your song can be about, would you like to see them? So no more wondering about what to write about, but getting a clear direction right from the start.💡 What you'll learn:- the six global categories that promise universal appeal- see lots of song examples to get inspired- how to discover what topic/theme resonates the most with you
If you’re new to my channel, my name is Melanie Naumanni. I’m the creator of LyricMastery.com. It’s the place where you can master the craft of storytelling in songwriting and discover how to craft your lyric's content. I've been a story editor since 2015, and a Story Grid Certified Editor since 2019.Leave your thoughts and questions in the comments below.► Subscribe to listen to a new episode each week.
#55 - How To Write The Beginning Of A Song So You Can Hook Your Audience (+Examples)
Saison 3 · Épisode 55
lundi 26 août 2024 • Durée 17:16
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No idea how you can start your song's first line? Discover how you can write a captivating start that will instantly hook your audience! 💡 What you'll learn:- the best way to create an emotional connection
- how to write your song's first line as an intriguing hook
- see lots of examples and techniques of this one powerful opening line device
If you’re new to my channel, my name is Melanie Naumanni. I’m the creator of LyricMastery.com. It’s the place where you can master the craft of storytelling in songwriting and discover how to craft your lyric's content. I've been a story editor since 2015, and a Story Grid Certified Editor since 2019.Leave your thoughts and questions in the comments below – I love hearing from you and I will read / reply to every comment. ► Subscribe to listen to a new episode each week.
#46 - Writing A Turning Point Moment in Lyrics – Waypoint #2: The Turning Point Progressive Complication
Saison 2 · Épisode 46
mercredi 5 octobre 2022 • Durée 15:46
If you’re like me, you have something valuable to share.
Something that matters.
And that we know that can help someone who will listen to our song.
And to get our message across in a way that bypasses a listener's critical mind, we have to wrap what we have to say into an experience.
And we create that experience through the journey we send our song’s main character on.
So that’s why we talk about the waypoints of that journey.
So that we can create that experience that leads someone from their mess to a better place.
And today, we will talk about the second waypoint on that journey.
Today, we’ll make it even worse for our song’s main character.
Because that’s life, right?
It has to get worse first before it can get better.
So let’s get right to it.
- [00:01:13] Overview
- [00:05:56] Progressive Complications
- [00:10:03] Creating Progressive Complications
- [00:11:32] Turning Point
- [00:12:41] Turning Point Categories
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#45 - How I Discovered the Power of Lyrics
Saison 2 · Épisode 45
mercredi 28 septembre 2022 • Durée 18:32
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Today, I wanna take the chance and introduce myself to you. Especially, I wanna tell you the story about the time in my life when I was completely lost, on my own, literally at the end of the world, and how one song gave me the strength to carry on… and what all of that taught me about what makes lyrics powerful.
So it’s all about my journey, so to say, and why I’m so passionate about the power of lyrics. Because this is the most incredible thing ever.
So here’s how everything started.
#44 - Throwing the Song's Character's Life Out Of Balance – Waypoint #1: The Inciting Incident
Saison 2 · Épisode 44
jeudi 22 septembre 2022 • Durée 14:21
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You know, I always consider what happens in a powerful lyric like a journey.
It’s basically about watching a character move from one point in their life to another.
They are in a certain external or internal situation, and they wanna get from where they are to a better place.
So there’s always this little journey that the song’s main character goes on.
But before anyone moves in life and takes action, most of the time, though, something must happen beforehand.
And that’s what today’s episode is all about.
It’s about that incident that makes them see that they gotta pursue what they want so that they can get rid of an imbalance.
It’s like they feel that something is off, and they’re pulled towards something better — externally or internally.
So, if you want to find out how to write lyrics with a meaningful message, then this episode is the first part of five to doing just that.
Here's what we'll cover:
- [00:01:37] 5 Commandments
- [00:03:54] Definition of the Inciting Incident
- [00:08:31] Creating Drive in the Audience
- [00:09:29] Causal and Coincidental Inciting Incidents
- [00:11:03] Placement of the Inciting Incident
Show Notes
- #37 - Attention Grabbing Opening Lines - Part 1: The Powerful Problem
- Hot Legs lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
- That's Amore lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
- I Will Survive lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
- The Foundations of Decay lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
- Stan lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc
- I'll Be There For You lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
#43 - What You Have to Say Matters… and How To Make it Matter to Others
Saison 2 · Épisode 43
mercredi 14 septembre 2022 • Durée 17:25
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In today’s episode, I want to talk with you about you, your purpose, and why we write lyrics.
For me, when it comes to writing – no matter if it’s novels or lyrics – I use my words as the means to communicate with my audience and deliver a meaningful message that has the power to make an impact on them.
And I guess, since you are here, you have the same desire. You want to be heard because you have something to say about life. And what you have to say matters.
But communicating what we have to say in a way that matters to others isn’t easy. We can’t be preaching to the choir. We can’t take the role of a parent and say: Don’t do this because it leads to … We all know that no one listens if you preach it to them. On the other hand, if we are direct and say it bluntly, people might hear our words, but they will not care or take them seriously. We could also just write an academic paper and explain why our message is important … But who’s ever going to read that bulky volume?
That’s why in today’s episode, we talk about a storytelling principle that helps you deliver your message in a way that affects lives, changes minds, touches hearts, and makes an impact.
Because what it all comes down to is that we, as songwriters, lyricists, and storytellers, have an amazing power to influence people’s lives and make a positive, even life-changing, contribution.
But that only works if we rely on one of the most basic and most important storytelling principles.
What that is, well, you're about to find out.
Podcast Overview:
- [00:02:25] Treat A Song Like An Experience
- [00:05:29] Why Stories Matter
- [00:11:12] The Five Commandments of Storytelling
- [00:15:16] Wrap up - 5 Commandments
#42 - “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” by Thompson Square – How to Create a Smooth and Subtle Narrative Flow
Saison 2 · Épisode 42
mercredi 7 septembre 2022 • Durée 48:24
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In today’s episode, we’ll go through the lyrics of “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” by Thompson Square.
And I tell you, as I first listened to the song. I thought: Quite nice. But I didn’t give the lyrics much thought. But now, after I have studied the lyrics and their storytelling power, I must say, I’m super surprised by how well-crafted those lyrics are.
It’s like when you say: Yes, Game of Thrones by G.R.R. Martin is a nice fantasy series. When it truth, it’s an epic masterwork.
And somehow, I feel like the lyrics to this song don’t get appreciated enough. They are so well-crafted that it is a delight to take them apart and just see how well they’ve been strung together.
So if you aim to write a love song that smoothly flows through a narrative and gives your audience a fully-satisfied listening experience, I invite you to study the lyrics of “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” by Thompson Square with me.
Episode Overview:
[00:01:45] The S.O.N.G. Framework
[00:03:07] “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” by Thompson Square
[00:05:22] Step 1: Summary - What is the song about?
[00:15:13] Step 2: Observer - Who is the main character of the song?
[00:23:51] Step 3: Narration - Analyzing the storytelling craft.
[00:30:25] Analyzing the scene told in the song.
[00:35:20] The Change
[00:37:41] Writing Techniques
[00:40:15] Step 4: Gist - What is the message of the song?
[00:43:16] What we've learned from “You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This”
[00:45:43] Song Exercise - The First Kiss
#41 - Attention Grabbing Opening Lines – Part 3: The Intriguing Question
Saison 2 · Épisode 41
mercredi 31 août 2022 • Durée 13:54
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#043 - Welcome to part 3 of our mini-series of Attention-Grabbing Opening Lines.
In episode 41 of the Stories in Songs Podcast, I’m gonna throw a lot of questions at you.
Why?
Listen to the show and find out. ;-)
Episode Overview
[00:00:53] The Intriguing Question
[00:03:37] Different Types of Questions to ask
[00:07:13] Song Examples that start with a question
[00:09:49] The Intriguing Question – Wrapup
#40 - Steps Two and Three to Creating A One-Sentence Lyric Outline To Guide Your Writing Process
Saison 2 · Épisode 40
mercredi 24 août 2022 • Durée 34:26
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#040 - Creating A One-Sentence Lyric Outline To Guide Your Writing Process.
In today’s episode, we continue with steps Two and Three to Creating A One-Sentence Lyric Outline To Guide Your Writing Process.
If you haven’t listened to episode 38 yet where we talked about the character’s literal action, please go back to that episode and listen to it. It’s vital if you want to move forward with me in this episode.
I’ll include a short recap, but listen to the full episode if you haven’t yet.
Episode Overview:
- [00:01:15] Your Lyric Writing Compass Point
- [00:03:40] Literal Action - Recap
- [00:08:57] A Character’s Essential Tactic
- [00:13:26] The Purpose of Essential Tactics
- [00:17:52] Change and Valences
- [00:22:07] Direct Address, Conflict, and the Question of Who Wins?
- [00:27:10] The Lyric’s Guiding Message
- [00:31:41] Lyric Writing With Intention
Show Notes
- Another Day In Paradise lyrics © Concord Music Publishing LLC
- Welcome To The Jungle lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
- I Will Survive lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
#39 - Attention Grabbing Opening Lines – Part 2: The Shocking Statement
Saison 2 · Épisode 39
mercredi 17 août 2022 • Durée 13:04
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#39 - Today, we continue with another technique of how you can create an attention-grabbing opening line for your lyrics beginning.
And specifically, we talk about the Shocking Statement and different ways how you can pull it off to stun your audience and make them wanna hear more!
Episode Overview:
- [00:01:08] The Shocking Statement
- [00:03:35] Different Ways to Create a Shocking Statement:
- [00:07:02] More examples of songs that start with a Shocking Statement
- [00:11:16] The Shocking Statement - Wrapup
Show Notes
- Dead! lyrics © Blow The Doors Off The Jersey Shore Music Inc
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