Knowing If You Have What It Takes To Be A Singer Songwriter

By Mark Long


A lot of musicians are great at performing but not the best of composers, and sometimes it is the other way around. No matter which of these skills you tend to favor, in order to become a singer songwriter, both of these skills must work together. It takes this synergy in order to succeed in this field because both the writing and performing fall on your shoulders.

Some people struggle a lot with writing good lyrics, even the most acclaimed artists as we have sometimes seen with their less good material. In order to write good music, if you are going to have words in it, you must have both good melodic ability as well as lyrical. The combination of these two things makes great music.

The way that this whole area of musicians got started was a long time ago when there were a lot of folk singers roaming around. They would usually play on a piano or a guitar and sing about their experiences. They would often play at local bars, and the songs they sang are now known by many people everywhere.

It is important to have a high level of skill over your instrument and a good stage presence that you can command to entertain your audience. This is especially essential for these types of performers because more often than not, they are the only person on the stage. There are no other instruments to cover you up.

The roles of this type of an artist are vast, so you might want to look into them and consider it before you go diving right into it. You might think that all you have to do is pump out a song and sing it for people, but there is so much more to it than that. A big one that people don't think about is managing yourself.

It is great when you find music where the words are so poetic that you can listen to it multiple times and each time you find a different meaning in it. This is often the case with this kind of music because the people who write it are usually focusing on personal experiences. Using elaborate metaphors, deeps issues are explored.

One of the popular names in this genre that pretty much everybody who is enthusiastic about it and interested in becoming one will have heard of, or will do well to listen to the work of, is Woody Guthrie. This man wrote so many delightful songs in his time, and he pioneered the whole art of singing and songwriting. The way that he got his start was by writing songs that protested political issues.

There has never been a better time than now to protest issues that are deeply disturbing to our nation and humanity in general that are being thrown out on the daily by the Trump Administration. There have been great folk singers of our past who dedicated their music to issues they felt strongly about. The old names are Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie, but yours could be the next.




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