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31 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent for Lyrics But Lacking In Music Information,
By A Customer
This review is from: 88 Songwriting Wrongs and How to Right Them: Concrete Ways to Improve Your Songwriting and Make Your Songs More Marketable (Paperback)
This is an amazing book as far as teaching you one of the fundamental aspects of song writing goes, which is giving the song proper STRUCTURE. It teaches song structure from strictly a lyricist's point of view however, such as verse/chorus structures or verse/bridge etc. The book is worth its weight in gold for this info alone. But it lacks ANY information on how to write the music for the song. But nevertheless, it has some greeaattt ideas. Buy it for its really cool ideas on how to write song lyrics (but don't look for music composition in it.) One of the great ideas it has, though, is to write lyrics while listening to one of your favorite song's music. Conversely, you could write the music for your song's lyrics, by arranging your music to one of your favorite song's lyrics. Do you see what I'm saying. This really really works to give you an awesome song structure!
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Credibility Lacking,
By "gmstudio01" (Shaker Heights, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 88 Songwriting Wrongs and How to Right Them: Concrete Ways to Improve Your Songwriting and Make Your Songs More Marketable (Paperback)
Some decent information in here, but most of it is common sense. The deceptive title doesn't help matters, either. "88 Songwriting Wrongs" implies 88 specific items to help your songwriting, but you don't get 88, unless you consider items such as "Don't Send Songs By Certified Mail" or "Don't Send Songs To A Company Without A Specific Person's Name" as invaluable songwriting tips. (Yes, those are 2 of your 88 songwriting wrongs.)When the authors do address specific songwriting mistakes, they do provide some good information, but there is a definite "The more you know about music theory, the worse you're going to do as a songwriter" attitude...there's a definite bias against formal music training, as if the authors feel the need to defend their own lack of training, and attack it as a negative quality in the songwriting world. (Tip #28 is where they really lose all credibility.) It would be one thing if this was Lennon/McCartney writing this book, or Taupin/Elton John...but the authors themselves have only a couple of minor songwriting credits themselves (one for Patty LaBelle, of which they remind you about on every other page, seemingly.) The book is not a total waste, but it's certainly not the be-all and end-all in songwriting aides. You'll learn more about songwriting by studying the actual masters than by reading this book.
20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
After reading this book ,everything looks so obvious,
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This review is from: 88 Songwriting Wrongs and How to Right Them: Concrete Ways to Improve Your Songwriting and Make Your Songs More Marketable (Paperback)
There is a saying, the obvious is only obvious once it becomes known. This is the case here. While reading the book I said to myself this is so obvious mistakes that one often make - however it was not so obvious until I saw the common wrongs and how to right them. It is very practical and to the point, yet it helps tremendously. This is the kind of book one has to read thoroughly the first time around, and then scan through every so often just to refresh the memory. It can serve as a "checklist" from time to time to make sure you are on the right track with a song. I enjoyed the book and think it makes a contribution to songwriting skills.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
equally good and bad,
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This review is from: 88 Songwriting Wrongs and How to Right Them: Concrete Ways to Improve Your Songwriting and Make Your Songs More Marketable (Paperback)
well, this book is good in how it shows you some of the basic mechanics of songwriting. so this book is good if you are looking to be a songwriter. if you are an artist, it will probably be both seductive and repulsive at the same time. so get it, read it, take the parts you like and use it. and as for the rest, well, you know the saying... love thy enemy.
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book changed my writing,
By A Customer
This review is from: 88 Songwriting Wrongs and How to Right Them: Concrete Ways to Improve Your Songwriting and Make Your Songs More Marketable (Paperback)
As a professional songwriter, I struggled for years as a victim of my muse, and uncreativity. The suggestions in this book unlocked my potential as a writer. I recommend it, and have added it's precepts to my own publications and workshops. It contains detailed information on the entire process from inspiration to puiblication.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Information For New Songwriters,
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This review is from: 88 Songwriting Wrongs and How to Right Them: Concrete Ways to Improve Your Songwriting and Make Your Songs More Marketable (Paperback)
I met Pete and Pat Luboff at the Taxi Road Rally in November 2006. I was so impressed with their depth of knowledge of the music business that I bought this book. Glad I did. This book is perfect for a new songwriter like myself. Each chapter represents one of the 88 things. Each chapter is short, very informational, and encouraging. It is an easy read and fun too.
Pete and Pat have been in this business a long time and this book is full of experiences they have learned the hard way. Now they are sharing them with the world.
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can't say enough good things about this book,
By Michael (Paris, France) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 88 Songwriting Wrongs and How to Right Them: Concrete Ways to Improve Your Songwriting and Make Your Songs More Marketable (Paperback)
First off the style in which it was written is really cute. It was lighthearted and extremely fun to read. My favorite thing about it was the little stories it had. Things I never knew, that really inspired me. I liked reading about how famous songs were rejected over and over before getting signed and recorded. If you're feeling rejection or dispair, this book will definitely pick you up. It contains great information on writing lyrics. If only it had some more info on the music part of songwriting. The stories are funny and entertaining and the information is really good. I think this book is absolutely mandatory for any songwriter! I don't give many 5 stars but this book gets 5 easily!
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88 Songwriting Wrongs and How to Right Them: Concrete Ways to Improve Your Songwriting and Make Your Songs More Marketable by Pat Luboff (Paperback - Dec. 1994)
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