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Lyrical Eyes Management

Lyrical Eyes Management

This article was co-authored by Tanisha Hall. Tanisha Hall is a Vocal Coach and the Founder and Executive Director of White Hall Arts Academy, Inc. an organization based in Los Angeles, California that offers a multi-level curriculum focused on fundamental skills, technique, composition, theory, artistry, and performance at a conservatory level. Ms. Hall's current and previous students include Galimatias, Sanai Victoria, Ant Clemons, and Paloma Ford. She earned a BA in Music from the Berklee College of Music in 1998 and was a recipient of the Music Business Management Achievement Award.

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You can write a song about anything, but that sometimes makes it harder to get started than anything else. Some people use experiences from their personal life as inspiration, and others write things that they have read about. No matter what you choose to write on, anyone can write their own lyrics with a bit of practice.

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This article was co-authored by Tanisha Hall. Tanisha Hall is a Vocal Coach and the Founder and Executive Director of White Hall Arts Academy, Inc. an organization based in Los Angeles, California that offers a multi-level curriculum focused on fundamental skills, technique, composition, theory, artistry, and performance at a conservatory level. Ms. Hall's current and previous students include Galimatias, Sanai Victoria, Ant Clemons, and Paloma Ford. She earned a BA in Music from the Berklee College of Music in 1998 and was a recipient of the Music Business Management Achievement Award. This article has been viewed 548, 279 times.

To write your own lyrics, start by coming up with 1 line on something you feel strongly about. For example, if you’re stressed out over school, start with something like, Pushing pencils for a teacher no smarter than me.” Then, build rhymes off of that line, such as “My paper on quantum physics only got me a C.” Once you come up with a few lines, make them shorter and more to the point by cutting away any excess words. For more advice, including how to organize your lyrics into verses, hooks, and bridges, keep reading.

This article was co-authored by Tanisha Hall. Tanisha Hall is a Vocal Coach and the Founder and Executive Director of White Hall Arts Academy, Inc. an organization based in Los Angeles, California that offers a multi-level curriculum focused on fundamental skills, technique, composition, theory, artistry, and performance at a conservatory level. Ms. Hall's current and previous students include Galimatias, Sanai Victoria, Ant Clemons, and Paloma Ford. She earned a BA in Music from the Berklee College of Music in 1998 and was a recipient of the Music Business Management Achievement Award. This article has been viewed 548, 279 times.

To write your own lyrics, start by coming up with 1 line on something you feel strongly about. For example, if you’re stressed out over school, start with something like, Pushing pencils for a teacher no smarter than me.” Then, build rhymes off of that line, such as “My paper on quantum physics only got me a C.” Once you come up with a few lines, make them shorter and more to the point by cutting away any excess words. For more advice, including how to organize your lyrics into verses, hooks, and bridges, keep reading.

This article was co-authored by Tanisha Hall. Tanisha Hall is a Vocal Coach and the Founder and Executive Director of White Hall Arts Academy, Inc. an organization based in Los Angeles, California that offers a multi-level curriculum focused on fundamental skills, technique, composition, theory, artistry, and performance at a conservatory level. Ms. Hall's current and previous students include Galimatias, Sanai Victoria, Ant Clemons, and Paloma Ford. She earned a BA in Music from the Berklee College of Music in 1998 and was a recipient of the Music Business Management Achievement Award. This article has been viewed 548, 279 times.

To write your own lyrics, start by coming up with 1 line on something you feel strongly about. For example, if you’re stressed out over school, start with something like, Pushing pencils for a teacher no smarter than me.” Then, build rhymes off of that line, such as “My paper on quantum physics only got me a C.” Once you come up with a few lines, make them shorter and more to the point by cutting away any excess words. For more advice, including how to organize your lyrics into verses, hooks, and bridges, keep reading.

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