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									SUNDAY SONGWRITER&#039;S GROUP - FAQ - Sunday Songwriters Group				            </title>
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                        <pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2004 20:22:43 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Sunday Songwriters Group.What&#039;s it all about?As songwriters it&#039;s all too common for two things to happen. First, songwriting takes a back burner to just about everything else ...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<B>Welcome to the Sunday Songwriters Group.</B><br><br>What's it all about?<br><br>As songwriters it's all too common for two things to happen. First, <br>songwriting takes a back burner to just about everything else in our busy <br>lives. Second, when we do find the time to write, we find ourselves writing <br>in our "comfort zone".<br><br>The Sunday Songwriters club is a stretching exercise for your mind. <br>Arpeggios for the brain cells, so to speak. After all, writing is like playing.  In order to get better you have to practice. <br><br>Here is how it is going to work:<br><br>1) Each Sunday you'll find "guidelines" for that week's song. You'll see <br>these posted both in the newsletter and on the forum.<br><br>2) You take the guidelines and write a song(s) before the next weeks posted <br>guidelines.<br><br>3) You post your lyrics in the thread for that week's Sunday Songwriters <br>Club.<br><br> 4) You will offer thoughts and helpful critiques of other's songs.  You may find yourself involved in interesting dialogs with other writers. <br><br> 5) If you are so moved, you may edit and revise your submitted song, or even write up a new one, or even collaborate with someone.  Please try not to write more than two songs per suggestion â€“ time would be better spent on revisions.<br> <br>6)Lather, rinse, repeat next week.<br><br>That is it.<br><br>But why, you ask.<br><br>The objectives are:<br><br>1. to bring songwriting to the front burner, once a week.<br>2. to learn to write creatively on demand.<br>3. to force yourself to think creatively in new ways.<br>4. to stretch your mind and writing beyond your comfort zone.<br>5. to exchange ideas, tips and encouragement with other writers.<br><br>The objectives are not:<br><br>1. to write commercial songs<br>2. to write polished songs<br><br><br>Here is a FAQ of questions that have never been asked, (should be a NAQ I <br>guess).<br><br><B>Q: How do I join the Sunday Songwriters club?</B><br><br>A: There is no sign up. Just submit a song.<br><br><B>Q: Do I have to submit a song every week?</B><br><br>A: No. But part of the purpose is to make a habit of regular songwriting. <br>Weekly participation is encouraged. Again, it's applying the same principles to your writing that you use to get better at playing.<br> <br><B>Q: Where do the guidelines come from?</B><br><br>A: Twisted little minds. Also a "poll" on the bulletin board will be setup <br>for idea submission.<br><br><B>Q: What can I expect to find in the guidelines?</B><br><br>A: Song subjects, or imagery, (things you find in a bathroom, i.e drains, <br>makeup, mildew, or a dentist's office, or cars), or something completely <br>arbitrary, i.e. write about any subject but you must include one of the <br>following in each verse, green, barrister, toothbrush, etc. Perhaps a particular subject or genre will be the project of the week.  Perspective may also appear. The guidelines are not intended to limit you, just to force a different way of thinking. Unless the guidelines state otherwise, you can write in any format, with no restrictions, the topic items are simply your guides.<br><br><B>Q: How will this be judged?</B><br><br>A: It won't. This is not a contest. It is an exercise. Some of the writing <br>will work, some won't. But it should all be interesting.<br><br>Need some help getting started with songwriting?  Try these two articles:<br><br><a href="https://www.guitarnoise.com/article.php?id=288">Songwriting for Beginners</a><br><br><a href="https://www.guitarnoise.com/article.php?id=388">Songwriting for Intermediates</a>]]></content:encoded>
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