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  • How to Write a Song: Songwriting: Learn to Write a Song in 24 Hours or Less

  • By: Kathy Cho
  • Narrated by: Sangita Chauhan
  • Length: 40 mins

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How to Write a Song: Songwriting: Learn to Write a Song in 24 Hours or Less

By: Kathy Cho
Narrated by: Sangita Chauhan
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Publisher's Summary

You’re about to discover how to write a song in a short amount of time. While the number of words in a song isn’t exceptionally long, it’s easy to get caught up in the structure and writer’s block that holds up the finished product. This audiobook will give you tips and tricks to fight your way through that.

Here is a preview of what you'll learn:

  • Control your writing
  • Keep from getting distracted
  • Look at a song from different directions
  • Set goals and parameters and work towards them
  • Use your failures to build a successful song
  • Fight the dreaded writer’s block
  • Brainstorm new song ideas
  • Build your own tools to help you succeed further down the line
  • Much, much more!
©2019 Kathy Cho (P)2019 Kathy Cho

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