How Do You Write A Love Song?
• Write down your feelings for this person, rhyming or not, (but it’s better to write free-verse because rhyming doesn’t really help you with expressing your creativity). But if you do see the opportunity where you can rhyme and it will make sense : go ahead. • After you are done writing you can edit read over it and see the changes you could make or find ways to make it better or put more emotion into it • Find a tune your song could go into try not to follow into a tune of a song you’ve heard before, or that already exists. It may seem really hard at first, but remember there are still tunes and melodies that haven’t been used yet! They are still left for you to find • Go over it now and see how it sounds try to make it a catchy tune or just something you can remember because if you make a tune that just goes on and on it’s gonna be hard to remember the exact tune and you’ll just end up singing a different melody every time • The song dosen’t have to have a title but if you do want a
• Familiarize yourself with song writing. The more practice you have before hand, the better your next song will be. • Think of the beginning sentence of the song. Maybe something like, “When our eyes met I felt so sad, wondering why you’re not with me…” with a slow or fast tempo. Use something that describes an event between two people like meeting, enjoying time together, or breaking up. • Write down your feelings for this person, rhyming or not, (but it’s better to write free-verse because rhyming doesn’t really help you with expressing your creativity). But if you do see the opportunity where you can rhyme and it will make sense : go ahead. • Put together lyrics. Make up a few sentences, and then start working on the chorus. • The chorus is the part of a song that repeats a few times in the whole song. You can think of it as the main part, because it usually includes the title of the song in it. Like if the title of the song was “Love at First Sight”, the last part of the chorus