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What is the best songwriting software for beginners?
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mojobone
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I like a nice pencil, preferably one with an eraser.
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| Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:40 pm |
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AndyKotz
Joined: Mon May 24, 2010 5:19 pm Posts: 348 Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Gina... This is a great starting off point for you. It has everything you need including pre-arranged music style in song formats plus it is completely editable. Band-In-A-Box for either Windows or Mac. It is completely expandable too. Check it out. The website is pretty involved so be sure to navigate to all the pages to really get a feel for what you could get. http://www.pgmusic.com/Here's a link for a sample of the song paks they sell for lyricists and such: http://www.pgmusic.com/bbwin.realtracks.htm#1
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mojobone
Joined: Sat May 17, 2008 4:20 pm Posts: 8741 Location: deepest Indiana, where the tall corn grows
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Yes, BIAB is a great way to try out arrangement ideas while plugging chords and notation into some basic instruments, and is relatively inexpensive. I didn't mean to seem flippant in my prior post, but the basics are classics for a reason, heh. I'd recommend a guitar or piano to go with that pencil, because they leave your mouth free for singing. 
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| Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:28 am |
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AndyKotz
Joined: Mon May 24, 2010 5:19 pm Posts: 348 Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Hey Gina... I just found this on the TAXI website: http://www.taxi.com/members/links-software.html
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| Mon Feb 20, 2012 11:13 pm |
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GinaMarie
Joined: Fri Jan 20, 2012 5:17 pm Posts: 4 Location: Boston, Ma
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Thank you all for your advice and recommendations. Casey, I do not sing or sing well I should say, lol... I do not play any instuments either I simply write the words. I know in my head how I want the song to sound but thats as far as I have gotten. I have sampled masterwriter and love it! I just recently joined Taxi but feel stuck as I don't know where to go from here as just a lyricist. Thanks again! GinaMarie 
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burpo
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First off, welcome!!
Maybe you should start off with some trial runs, collaborating with a someone or two. You supply the lyric and they bang out a demo, supplying the melody/chords. You split ownership of the song 50/50.
(And you really should just get some basic vocal and guitar/piano tricks under your belt.)
Hope that helps!
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| Fri Mar 09, 2012 1:13 am |
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Len911
Joined: Mon Dec 07, 2009 4:13 pm Posts: 1821 Location: Peculiar, MO
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Gina, it sounds like you are at the crossroads. Do you wish to be just a lyricist, or must you also compose and arrange the songs yourself. Collaboration is an option, however if you already know in your head how the songs should sound, there's really not much of a payoff for a composer or arranger, unless they're being paid handsomely, and need a job.
I'm with Burpo, if you don't play an instrument, I would at least start off getting a cheap daw and at least a piano vst, maybe a cheap piano controller. You can step enter, or do a measure at a time, draw in the notes, tweak the velocities, etc. until you get the melody down, and even if you know nothing of harmony or chords, you can keep trying out notes to make chords until it sounds right.
If you're an exceptional lyricist, singer, composer, arranger, you shouldn't have any problem finding someone who wants to collaborate with you. If you're mediocre, or haven't yet perfected your craft, like me, you need to learn and move forward on your own.
I don't play an instrument either. I have a very small Yamaha mini controller. I have tape on the keys with the letter names of the notes. I use mounting putty, the kind you use to hang pictures on the wall, I roll in little balls and stick them on the keys for specific scales and hack out a melody. I choose a scale, move the blue balls around and never hit a sour note,lol!
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| Fri Mar 09, 2012 4:35 am |
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guitarhacker
Joined: Wed Apr 02, 2008 12:48 am Posts: 484 Location: North Carolina
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In her first post she said she only writes lyric. So obviously she doesn't play an instrument.
For someone with no musical ability but a desire to create music..... I have to agree that PG Music's Band in A Box is a viable way to go.
There are all levels of "buy in" to get started. The basic levels will get her going with the ability to instantly have music for her lyric. The basic BB also has a built in audio recorder so she can easily add vocals to it and have it play back.
The higher up the food chain she goes, adds sampled instruments and more....Plus a basic DAW.
With the easy to use grid for entering chords, and with thousands of styles this would be the way to go. The basic BB sounds very midi (fake instruments) but it is a life saver for songwriters who do not play an instrument.
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nickec
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| Wed May 02, 2012 8:38 pm |
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Casey H
Joined: Tue Jan 27, 2004 3:22 pm Posts: 9055 Location: Philadelphia, PA
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GinaMarie wrote: Thank you all for your advice and recommendations. Casey, I do not sing or sing well I should say, lol... I do not play any instuments either I simply write the words. I know in my head how I want the song to sound but thats as far as I have gotten. I have sampled masterwriter and love it! I just recently joined Taxi but feel stuck as I don't know where to go from here as just a lyricist. Thanks again! GinaMarie  Hi Gina In addition to what's been discussed, collaboration is highly recommended for someone who writes primarily lyrics. You'll find many potential collaborators right here on this forum. Best,  Casey
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