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Super-Charge Your Songwriting

Thanks for all your encouragement about my songs on Eternity Invades. Many of you asked for songwriting advice on the blog, so here is something I’ve found really useful.

If you want to write songs, or maybe already do and want to improve, this is my advice…

Harness the power of technology and spend a few hard earned coins on a piece of software that will really give your songwriting a kick in the pants :)

It’s called “Master Writer” and it was invented by a friend of mine called Barry DeVorzon who lives in LA.  I’ve used it for three years and would be lost without it.

There is a short video about how it works here.

You can download a free trial of it here.

Gwen Stefani, Rob Thomas, Steve Vai, LeAnn Rimes, Amy Grant and David Foster have a ton of Grammy’s and accolades. And they all rave about it.

It might sound unnecessary when all you seem to need to write a song is a piece of paper and an instrument. But as Rob Thomas put it “Producers have Pro Tools. Writers have Word. Songwriters have Masterwriter”. He’s won 14 Grammys for his songs..so I guess what he thinks carries a lot of weight.

My favorite things about Masterwriter, having used it for three years are:

-       I have scraps of paper with lyric ideas everywhere in my apartment. They get lost and are never found again. MW lets you document them all into their own folders.

-       I have audio snippets of melody ideas on my iPhone and my voicemail, which inevitably get trashed. MW lets you record audio snippets in the same folder as your written notes, keeping audio and lyrics together in one place.This has made SUCH a difference to me.

-       Stuck for a rhyme? MW has a built in rhyming dictionary, with soft and less obvious rhymes as well as hard rhymes. It gets you out of the ‘rhyming ruts’ so common in CCM/worship (grace, face, place etc!) and provides new ideas

-       It gives you a free way to copyright your songs, through emailing them to SongGuard, MW’s own secure database.

-       It identifies better word choices; highlight the words you are using to describe something in your song, and MW chooses more impacting and striking ways of saying the same thing.

-       It has all the text of the Bible built in, so you can search and find verses and phrases in Scripture for your lyrics.

Check out the video and the free trial, then let me know what you think.

I’ll leave you with a couple of screen shots:

Give the free trial a test-drive and see if it’s useful for you…

I’m glad I found it three years ago…it’s something I wouldn’t want to be without.

-Vicky

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Songwriting with Stu G

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Hi everyone!

Hope you had a great weekend?

Here are a couple of shots of me co-writing with Stu G, from the British worship band Delirious. We had a great time!

You songwriters reading this….have you ever co-written with anyone else? Do you have any questions about how to make it work easier and better? Any bad experiences?

Peace,

Vicky

More Songwriting Photos…

Hey friends!

Greetings….I’m still not better…wow this pain takes a while to subside (not to scare anyone else who needs their wisom teeth out though! I’m sure you’ll do better than me!)

Going through some photos here in bed while I rest up… Some more shots of me writing on Melody/Keith’s piano….. Here is Simon Cowell watching over my writing, telling me if it’s good or terrible! (Brits are so mean!)

And this is me catching a beautiful Kansas City-Missouri sunset, taking a break from writing and getting inspired by nature’s beauty!

I also saw that my new Gretsch White Falcon seems to be inspiring Phil Wickham. I loaned it to Producer Pete Kipley while I’m out of action getting better, and it seems to be making it onto Phil’s latest project, which is fun. Check out his Blog here. Pete says it has great tone when it’s recorded, which is encouraging…I’m glad I bought a good one!

Question for you…. All this time in bed recoverying is giving me time to think, dream and explore new ideas for this Blog…And as you guys are the most important people – the community who read it! – I want you to speak into this…

“What are your most favorite elements about my Blog? And what would you like to see on here as future content?”

Time for some more soup & ibuprofen!…

Vicky