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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | This new title in best-selling "Songwriting" series offers a wealth of fresh ideas on all aspects of lyric writing, and includes a Handy Rhyming Dictionary. It is suitable for novices as well as professionals The lyric of a song is the dimension where the emotion of the music finds a specific focus and expression. Lyrics inscribe the meanings of a song. The best lyrics find an echo in the lives of millions. Some have even defined a generation, its rites of passage, and its perspective on the world. Yet of all the songwriting arts the lyricist's is probably the least-appreciated and the least-discussed. The latest in Backbeat's best-selling songwriting series, "Lyrics" will shed light on all aspects of lyric writing. If you write songs but never like your lyrics, if you find it hard to write lyrics, or if you would like to write lyrics so you can offer them to someone else to set to music in a partnership, this book will tell you all you need to know. Section by section you are taken on a guided tour of the art of lyric-writing, taking in all aspects of putting together words, from themes to point-of-view, from rhymes to hooks and titles. There are literally hundreds of references to famous songs from the 1950s onwards and up to the present day and discussions of a small number of classic lyrics, as well as a handy rhyming dictionary. "Lyrics" is a book which will make the reader feel more confident and more creative in the matter of writing song lyrics. Topics covered in "Lyrics" include: how to explore imagery and metaphor and avoid cliches; how and where to get ideas and overcome writer's block; and, how to set words to music. This is the latest title in Rikky Rooksby's series of books for songwriters, following on from the best-selling "How To Write Songs On Guitar", "Riffs", "The Songwriting Sourcebook", "Chord Master", and "How to Write Melody". | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Rikky Rooksby | | Paperback: | 174 pages | | Publisher: | Backbeat Books | | Publication Date: | September 04, 2006 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 0879308850 | | Product Length: | 11.0 inches | | Product Width: | 8.5 inches | | Product Height: | 0.49 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.62 pounds | | Package Length: | 11.02 inches | | Package Width: | 8.5 inches | | Package Height: | 0.55 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.63 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 6 reviews |
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26 of 27 found the following review helpful:
This book is almost funny, with how much lyrical content it holds. Nov 12, 2006
By Chris
"the most passionate music/film fan alive."
Rikky Rooksby has made some really great songwriting books. His best being "How To Write Songs On Guitar."
I flipped through this book at a local store and I was laughing to myself, at how much detail Rooksby goes into, as far as lyrical subjects are concerned.
He doesn't really go into full detail about how to write great lines, or how to write a life-altering song lyrically (that comes with a lot of practice and being an intelligent, perceptive person I think), but he does include a lot of cliches you should avoid at all costs... cliche phrases and word couplings, etc. Surely you've heard them on your local soft rock radio station or top 40 station.
The main strength of this book, I think, is that he gives you a TON of popular song examples that are about a specific thing.
And by specific things I mean: Politics, Love, War, Loneliness, Anger, Frustration, Partying/Having Fun, History, stories/third person storytelling, Science Fiction, Science, Religion, Sex, Driving, Nature, and... Colors?
Yes, he even has a "Colors" section... each color (Blue, Red, Green, Yellow) etc, he lists about 10-15 songs with that color in the title, or songs that revolve around a color and what it has to do with the song's subject... and how the songwriters made it work. For example, with Blue you might have New Order's "Blue Monday", Joni Mitchell's "Blue", Elton John's "Blue Eyes"... etc (I don't know if those songs specifically are in the book, as I read through it a few nights ago), but that's how he mentions them). And then of course, with Yellow you'd have Coldplay's amazing song "Yellow", and then the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine", etc. Red would have "Little Red Corvette" by Prince, "I See Red" by Split Enz, etc.
This is the part of the book that made me laugh to myself and of course, had the biggest impact on me because I just wrote 100 words about it basically... haha.
The rest of the book is really, really informative. It's probably the best book I've found on lyric writing, and I own like eight of them!
To summarize, Rooksby's done a ton of research about lyric writing/subject matter in pop music. You can't complain about having writer's block, just thumbing through this book for five minutes. For $25, you can get this highly descriptive book, and a nice rhyming dictionary (I recommend The Complete Rhyming Dictionary by Clement Wood), and you'll never have writer's block again (at least, lyrically... musical writer's block, well, that's harder to overcome... at least for me).
:)
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
New ideas right off the bat... Sep 10, 2007
By D. R. Coulter Althought I haven't yet finished the entire book, I found the first sections of this work so inspiring that I thought they merited comment. What may seem common knowledge (or common sense) to an experienced writer, the ideas that were revealed in the first few sections of this book were eye-openers to me. Peppered with comments and insights from successful writers, the section titled "30 ways to find inspiration" was all I hoped it would be....and all I needed to push my creativity to a place it hasn't been in quite some time. A simple, productive kick in the pants for a writer like me who didn't know which way to go next. In the two weeks since reading this section alone, I've filled at least a dozen pages with new prospects. When this surge is over, I'll see what the rest of the book has to offer!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A great resource!! Oct 04, 2009
By Jay Wright I started a songwriters club just over a year ago. We've all spent time acquiring good resources to read and share. We look for reference material that will not only help us with our individual work but will help us offer constructive ideas to each other on lyrics, construction, content, melody, theme, etc. This is one of the better books I've found on lyric writing. It gives a lot of approaches for stimulating songs along with examples of popular songs that used each approach. I find it is now a book I can pick up anytime, open to any page and within moments have a fresh idea. There seems to be a good balance of instructive narrative and helpful examples. What I like most is that it deals head on with my two biggest issues: inspiration and structure. It was definitely money well spent and truly delivers on the author's promise (a statement I'm unwilling to make about similar books). It is a keeper for my reference library. I fully intend to purchase other works by this author.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
pretty basic stuff Jun 04, 2009
By A. Avilla There are a lot if interviews and tidbits about how certain songwriters write their songs, or how famous songs were written. not a lot of useful information about making your own lyrics better. this would be great for the absolute beginner lyricist
Excellent product Nov 22, 2010
By Jonathan I have read the whole book and have high lighted a lot of this book for reminders and quick ideas and references to song writing. It was very interesting as well as full of useful information. I would recommend this book to any musician who writes their own lyrics, even if they have the practice, because there is a lot of inspiration in this book.
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