Some songwriters wait for their muse to arrive on its own timetable. Others have found ways to stimulate their creative juices so they can be more productive and write songs at will. No matter how you slice it, creativity is at the beginning of all songwriting.
Without creativity, all the other elements of great song craft become unimportant. Do you want to learn how to stimulate your creativity and boost the quality and number of songs you write? Read on...
• The 5 Minute Songwriting Class by Michael Anderson
• Road Rally 2005 Hit Songwriters, Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Q&A with five hit songwriters
• Creative Suggestions by Michael Anderson
• Help Me Like Your Song by Michael Anderson
• Janis Ian: Breaking Silence by Lydia Hutchinson
• It Was 40 Years Ago Today by Michael Anderson
• Road Rally 2003 Hit Songwriters Panel Q&A with five hit songwriters
• Technology Is Your Friend by Michael Anderson
• Ten Tips For Building Better Songs by Peter & Pat Luboff
• Visualizing A Hit by Jason Blume
• The Rewrite by Michael Anderson
• Road Rally 2007 Hit Songwriters Panel, Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Q&A with six hit songwriters
• Road Rally 2006 Hit Songwriters Panel, Part 1 Part 2 Q&A with five hit songwriters
• Writing and Rewriting "She's In Love With The Boy" by John Ims
• Memorable Melodies by Jason Blume
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