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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Songwriting, 2nd Edition [Paperback]

Joel Hirschhorn (Author)
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1592572111 978-1592572113 May 4, 2004 2
The most thorough guide to songwriting for the amateur musician. Written by an Oscar-winning and Grammy and Tony award nominated author, this is the most comprehensive book for today's amateur musician who is interested in creating and writing his or her own songs. It reveals everything the reader needs to know, including coming up with ideas, rhyming schemes, hooks, melodies, and lyrics; selling songs; working in the industry; and even coming up with titles.


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Song has been a part of people's culture since the beginning. From classical and rock and roll to country and jazz-- there are hundreds of thousands of budding and established songwriters burning to write the next great hit. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Songwriting is the one-stop resource for all inspiring songwriters to learn how much musical training is needed, how to put together the basics of a song for various popular genres, how to tailor songs to different industries (TV and film), how to get great ideas, where to find collaborators, publishers and agents and how the Internet is impacting the world of songwriting. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Joel Hirschhorn is the winner of two Academy Awards for Best Song. His songs have sold more than 93 million records and have been recorded by such artists as Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin, Roy Orbison, Frank Sinatra, and Julian Lennon. He has scored numerous movies, has garnered several additional Oscar nominations for Best Song, and has been nominated for two Tony Awards for his musical scores. He does regular scores for the television shows JAG, South Park, and The Simpsons.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Alpha; 2 edition (May 4, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1592572111
  • ISBN-13: 978-1592572113
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #766,407 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Joel Hirschhorn authored three popular books relating to songwriting, one to film and wrote an autobiography. Additionally, he co-wrote a book with his wife, Jennifer Carter, about her Titanic adventure. His awards, nominations and the list of artists' successful recordings of his songs make him a credible authority in the field of songwriting for film, Broadway, television and popular artists.

Hirschhorn won his first Academy Award for Best Music, Original Song in 1973 for "The Morning After" from "The Poseidon Adventure." His second Oscar for Best Music, Original Song came with "We May Never Love Like This Again" from "The Towering Inferno." In 1978, Hirschhorn earned two Academy Award nominations for Best Music, Original Song, for "Candle on the Water" and Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score, both for the Disney animated film "Pete's Dragon."

His songs were nominated for four Golden Globes by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association; "The Morning After" in 1973, "We May Never Love Like This Again" in 1975, "I'd Like to Be You for a Day" from Freaky Friday in 1977 and was nominated for Best Original Score - Motion Picture for "Pete's Dragon" in 1978.

Hirschhorn earned two Tony nominations for Best Original Score for "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" and for the Broadway hit, "Copperfield." More than twenty films feature Hirschhorn's songs. Elvis Presley is among the list of artists that have recorded Hirschhorn's songs. A number of television shows have utilized his songs as well.

 

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45 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fooled this idiot, October 29, 2001
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This, in spite of the title, is not a book about writing songs. It's a book about being a songwriter, about the music industry as it applies to songwriting. If you're not familiar with the writing of songs but would like to learn the basics for fun if not profit, look elsewhere. Where else, I can't tell you. Certainly one would learn more from studying a songbook of hit songs.

Not to say there isn't some helpful stuff in the book. There's a chapter on rhyme that couldn't hurt the aspiring songwriter. But most of the information is about how to break into the business with a smash hit, how to avoid the pitfalls you'll encounter on your upward journey to the big time. The instructions on playing the lottery are simpler and free. Same odds.

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85 of 103 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars First rate, October 15, 2001
I bought this excellent book after my therapist encouraged me to explore my creative side after my wife left me and I lost my job. I may be "quite frankly an insupportable liability to the business" and an "utterly lamentable" bedfellow, but thanks to Citron's tremendous guide I'm tapping a rich vein of material and banging out some fine blues numbers. Soon I plan on getting involved in a whisky-fuelled knife fight in a flop-house in Mississippi for messing with someone's woman.
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36 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars I'm an idiot for buying this..., March 23, 2005
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I have played guitar for a few years and thought that writing/singing songs would be fun. So I popped into the bookstore and got this. I thought it would be about songwriting. It's mostly not. Much padding, like long lists of titles, that help get the authors point across. Eg: "Use colors in your titles" Pink Cadillac, Red Red Wine, Blue Monday etc etc etc. In columns to fill space.

In short, most of the book is a pep talk, about how you, the reader, "have what it takes", if you change your outlook on life. Watch movies, read books etc all while trying to see the songwriting angle. This is sad, I'd think.

All i wanted was the craft side of it. The "structural rules", verse chorus verse, nuts and bolts. And some analysis of great songs. None here. Just boring namedropping, and "I'm a successful songwriter, who keeps an eye on other songs". He quotes some truely awful songs/artists, which is also off putting.

Avoid.

I dont want to write a commercial mega-smash for radio, sung by a plastic pop star. I want to write campfire ditties. This book discusses some obvious little "cheats" (which is how they feel), to get your songs to appeal to the masses.

To be honest, anyone who truely has the right stuff to be a mega-writer, probably won't need a book. (let alone one with the label IDIOT on the cover)

Rubbish
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I remember my mother standing over me, urging me to practice the Beethoven piece my teacher had assigned me for that week. Read the first page
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visual lifestyle, tune writer, adult fairy tales, hit hook, rhyming dictionary, dance pop, cue sheets, lyric writing
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Hirschhorn's Hints, Trouble Clef, New York, Lyrical Lingo, The Least You Need, Christina Aguilera, Johnny Cash, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Diane Warren, Garth Brooks, Justin Timberlake, Los Angeles, Dixie Chicks, Elvis Presley, Bruce Springsteen, Burt Bacharach, Greatest Hits, Mariah Carey, The Morning After, Billy Joel, Marvin Hamlisch, Bob Dylan, Copyright Office, Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony
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