Healing In His Scars - Christian
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Just general feedback, not for listings.
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This may sound cynical, but it's true...ignore all "song coaches". If they could write, they wouldn't be song coaches. Most of those people just recycle platitudes...for a fee.
If you think of a strong song idea, IT will tell you the direction it needs to go. If you need a bunch of different opinions, coaches, etc...you have a weak idea.
Wait until you have a strong one. One that can be developed without cliches. If you never get a strong one...you're not a writer.
While you're waiting for the idea, watch great movies, read
good books and listen to classic albums. That's how you water the soil of your muse.
If you think of a strong song idea, IT will tell you the direction it needs to go. If you need a bunch of different opinions, coaches, etc...you have a weak idea.
Wait until you have a strong one. One that can be developed without cliches. If you never get a strong one...you're not a writer.
While you're waiting for the idea, watch great movies, read
good books and listen to classic albums. That's how you water the soil of your muse.
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I'm assuming this isn't for a pitch, I don't recall any "Christian" listings of late.
I'm not religious, lapsed Catholic, but as a piece of music it's nice. Sounds very proficiently produced. Is there a particular sound you're going for?
As and of itself it's lovely, personally I'd go the Phil Spector route for the last chorus (that's wall of sound, rather than being a gun touting lunatic). It would add a bit of variety and also give it a bit of "majesty", which is something I'd assume would be in the wheelhouse for Christian music.
I'm not religious, lapsed Catholic, but as a piece of music it's nice. Sounds very proficiently produced. Is there a particular sound you're going for?
As and of itself it's lovely, personally I'd go the Phil Spector route for the last chorus (that's wall of sound, rather than being a gun touting lunatic). It would add a bit of variety and also give it a bit of "majesty", which is something I'd assume would be in the wheelhouse for Christian music.
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This is also very good advice! Hone your craft, be inspired, practice, practice, practice. Write and record your bollocks off. That's how you get better.SpecialGuestVillain wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 11:51 amThis may sound cynical, but it's true...ignore all "song coaches". If they could write, they wouldn't be song coaches. Most of those people just recycle platitudes...for a fee.
If you think of a strong song idea, IT will tell you the direction it needs to go. If you need a bunch of different opinions, coaches, etc...you have a weak idea.
Wait until you have a strong one. One that can be developed without cliches. If you never get a strong one...you're not a writer.
While you're waiting for the idea, watch great movies, read
good books and listen to classic albums. That's how you water the soil of your muse.
Dave Gates - Composer
www.davegates.co.uk
www.davegates.co.uk
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