Good Morning Fellow Bloggers!
Today's post's topic is:
songwriting.
Songwriting inspires me. If you listen to a peticular song, and get past the bass and treble, and the beat that is just background noise to the singing, you can really hear the words being sung; the true meaning of the song comes out. One of my favorite examples of this is Selena Gomez's song: Who Says. Now I know many of you are not Selena Gomez fans, and I understand throughly, but when I was looking on ITunes for songs I wanted to purchase recently, I came across this select song. You can listen to about a minute long piece of the song on ITunes before buying it, and when I did listened, I was captivated.
I loved the way that she incorporated an important message: Who says you're not perfect, who says you're not worth it.
Now, whenever I listen to a song, I don't listen for the melody or the beat. I don't listen to the rhythmic tone of the song or the rhyming. I listen to the words, pieced together to tell an important message to the world.
I want to try and write a song, and when I do, I will be sure to post the lyrics on this blog to get your feedback and opinions. The words of a song should come from the heart and soul, and the true feelings that you are experiencing. You know the saying: a picture is worth a thousand words? Well, I've come up with a new version of this popular, famous phrase: A song depicts a thorough, vivid message, in only about 2 minutes.
Emily xoxo
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