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Writing Better Lyrics | 
enlarge | Author: Pat Pattison Publisher: Writers Digest Books Category: Book
List Price: $16.99 Buy New: $9.77 You Save: $7.22 (42%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 21831
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.7
ISBN: 1582970645 Dewey Decimal Number: 780.268 UPC: 035313107429 EAN: 9781582970646 ASIN: 1582970645
Publication Date: July 15, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new, may have emainder mark or slight shelware
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Product Description Pattison presents a unique, in-depth approach to the process of lyric writing. Apprentice songwriters will examine 17 extraordinary songs and learn the distinct elements that make them so effective. Pattison then presents more than 30 lyric-writing exercises designed to help them achieve the same results. From generating lyric ideas and managing repetition to developing verses, it's all here. Songwriters will: * find warm-up exercises that revolutionize songwriting imagery * use a rhyming dictionary and a thesaurus to generate ideas and find snappy rhymes * create meaningful metaphors and similes while avoiding cliches * develop verses by using or by breaking conventional rules * experiment with point of view in every lyric to make a song stand out
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Very rich and deep October 4, 2008 A lot of great ideas here. The exercises in the first couple of chapters and the instructions about using a rhyming dictionary and thesaurus were very helpful to me. I find the layout to be a bit confusing. Some times it takes me a little while of reading to try and figure out what he is talking about. (for example one exercise says to write about a "real" object, and then he uses "holding your breath" as an example). I find I have to really work hard to make sure I'm doing the exercises right. I would have also liked a little more in-depth analysis of the songs. Very good book.
An invaluable resource July 10, 2008 This book is a gem. Any songwriter who wishes to improve their lyric writing will find techniques and tools which are immediately applicable and which can also be referred to time and time again.
As far as insights and tools to aid your own writing process this book is by far the best I have read.
I have had this book two years now and I still have "aha" moments when I read it today.
SO useful June 28, 2008 I'm a serious student of songwriting. This book was recommended to me by a multi-award winning songwriter and I can see why. The exercises and presentation of concepts are extremely valuable. A must-have book.
Very thorough..a bit too much for me December 3, 2007 In short, I feel this book is focussed too strong on technique and excercises that require a LOT of time to grasp. It is written for people who have a mission in life to WRITE and have a lot of time on their hands trying to learn and practice. I feel the writer sometimes confuses poetry with lyrics, but coming from a Berklee Professor that is probably fair...
Need a jumpstart? August 15, 2007 If you do, her exercises will help you jump right in with an idea. I agree with someone else who recommended Jimmy Webb's Tunesmith (the best songwriting book I've read) but this is my second favorite- very practical, very creative.
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