This question seems like it might have a relatively simple answer. Still, a lot of times even we find ourselves sitting there trying to figure out what to write about. Of course given the nature of the art, there is no right or wrong answer to this question. But there are some points that could lead you in the right direction.
In our opinion the theme or underlying message of your song will ultimately sprout from the melody and feel of the music itself. Needless to say, if the song is in minor it will have a slow, sad feel to it and if it’s written using major scales then it’ll be more upbeat and energetic. Sometimes if you play back the melody to yourself lyrics will just flow out. But, it doesn’t always happen like that.
For us the easiest way to do it is to simply start singing lines. At first they’re going to sound very simple and maybe even cheesy, but keep it going. A lot of times after you have written a stanza or two you have a good idea of what will and will not work for the song. Once you have something written pick out the lines that sound the best. If there’s nothing good there then just start the process over again. This is good practice because once you have at least a few good lines most likely the rest of the song will flow. Plus it will also help you figure out what you want to sing about.
There are many factors that can go into the story of your song. Perhaps it’s something that has happened in your life, or a specific message that you want to convey to your audience. The problem is unlike writing a poem, not only does your song have to follow a certain rhyme scheme but it has to fit the progression of the melody. This makes it hard to assign a specific topic to a song. But remember, the more you do it the better you will become at manipulating the lyrics to fit a specific message. Until then practice by writing down anything that comes to mind and building off of the most creative lines in your piece.





Very cool post. Do you guys have any links to the music?
Thanks for the comment. Yes, the link to a few of our songs is on the side bar under “Seeing Double Music.” You’ll notice that one of the songs is professionally recorded (Losing You), while the other was done at home. Soon we will be posting more music on the MySpace page, and will discuss that in our future posts.
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