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The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Anne Sibley
29 episodes
8 months ago
Singer-Songwriter and Songwriting Coach Anne Sibley interviews guest songwriters who together with Anne, sing their original music and discuss the healing magic and processes of songwriting.
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Singer-Songwriter and Songwriting Coach Anne Sibley interviews guest songwriters who together with Anne, sing their original music and discuss the healing magic and processes of songwriting.
Show more...
Music
Education,
How To
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Find the Message at the Heart of Your Song
The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
13 minutes
11 months ago
Find the Message at the Heart of Your Song

I created this exercise for my 5-Day Songwriting Challenge folks and I thought you might enjoy trying it.


(If you are looking for more information on my Online Songwriting Course that starts Jan 2025, just head to MY WEBSITE LINK HERE)

Getting To The Heart Of Your Song - Writing Exercise


Look at a song that you are working on and then journal on each one of these questions, take a few minutes at a time to fully answer them:


  1. What do you think is the message at the heart of your song?
  2. What is the feeling(s)?
  3. What do you think this song needs to fully express itself?
  4. If the song were unafraid to tell the truth, what would it say?


Now you might go back to your answers and circle any words or phrases that really pop out.



You might use the actual words or phrases in your song or they might just help you really tune in to the heart of your song and what it is trying to say so you can move forward with it.


Allow these questions to give you guidance to continue with your song.



You can also revisit this journaling while you continue working on your song. Whether you read over what you wrote or even ask the questions again.



It really helped to move forward with our songs after the first inspiration was written.


Yours in Songwriting,

Anne

The Songwriter's Podcast with Anne Sibley
Singer-Songwriter and Songwriting Coach Anne Sibley interviews guest songwriters who together with Anne, sing their original music and discuss the healing magic and processes of songwriting.