Welcome to another free tip for rewriting your songs. If you haven't read parts one, two, or three yet, what are you waiting for? This series is all about roadblocks that stop your song from being as compelling and memorable as it might be. Today, we're going to talk about something equally applicable to all… Continue reading FREE Songwriting Workshop: Roadblock #4 – The Gun Didn’t Go Off
Author: Allister Bradley
FREE Songwriting Workshop: Roadblock #3 – You’re Of Two (or more) Minds
Let's continue this series of free songwriting workshops, which are all the more magical because I'm doing it without even having heard your song! This series is all about the most common reasons to consider re-writing one or more parts of your song. If you've missed them, don't forget to enjoy parts one and two… Continue reading FREE Songwriting Workshop: Roadblock #3 – You’re Of Two (or more) Minds
FREE Songwriting Workshop: Roadblock #2 – You’re Keeping Your Options Open
So, hopefully you've completed part one of this FREE songwriting workshop, and so far you think it's worth at least twice what you paid. Let's take another look at your song, and talk about the next roadblock that's probably stopping your song from reaching its potential. Too many songs – even songs that you’re hearing… Continue reading FREE Songwriting Workshop: Roadblock #2 – You’re Keeping Your Options Open
FREE Songwriting Workshop: Navigating the Roadblocks
Did I get your attention? Of course I did. Free stuff is awesome. This is no scam. I am going to give you a free songwriting workshop. And even better than that, I'm going to do it without even listening to your song. Amazing? Of course it is. But how is this possible? I'll tell… Continue reading FREE Songwriting Workshop: Navigating the Roadblocks
Song Workshops: Fight, Flight, or… Write?
Taking an original song to a songwriters' workshop, for discussion and critique, is guaranteed to give most writers anxiety. Is my song bad? Can it be fixed? What does that guy know anyway? Where's my Mommy? It's enough to trigger the classic "fight or flight" response in any human being. So let's talk about workshopping… Continue reading Song Workshops: Fight, Flight, or… Write?
It’s About Time
Have you ever spent even a single day, in isolation, waiting for the outside world to come to you and brighten your day? Hoping that things will get better, but expecting it to come entirely from forces outside of yourself? Artists are often accused of working too much in isolation, creating art without ever presenting… Continue reading It’s About Time
Dave Sills
"I walked into Allister's studio with a set of bare-bones songs I believed in and a list of supporting musicians I wanted on the album. With patience and good humour, he worked his magic and the songs grew in ways that I couldn't have imagined. Through long hours of recording and mixing, you definitely want… Continue reading Dave Sills
It Was In There All Along
Recently, I decided it was time to replace my mixing desk. While the desk in my studio was allowing me to get my work done, it had a handful of drawbacks - it was too small, ergonomically sad, and didn't leave me with all my audio tools within arm's reach. Now, one of the other… Continue reading It Was In There All Along
It’s Not Easy, Mondegreen
mon·de·green/ˈmändəɡrēn/nounnoun: mondegreen; plural noun: mondegreensDefinition: a misunderstood or misinterpreted word or phrase resultingfrom a mishearing of the lyrics of a song. You've heard these before, too many times: "Excuse me, while I kiss this guy" (Jimi Hendrix, "Purple Haze")"I'll never leave your pizza burning" (The Rolling Stones, "Beast of Burden")"The girl with colitis goes by" (The Beatles,… Continue reading It’s Not Easy, Mondegreen
Unprepared and Unremarkable Look the Same
I love my clients. I can't offer a "friends and family" discount on what I do, because all of my clients become my friends and family. So when one of my clients fails, I feel it. I truly want the biggest success for all of my clients. Let's all save ourselves some pain, with one… Continue reading Unprepared and Unremarkable Look the Same