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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Buy Davis' other book instead.,
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This review is from: Successful Lyric Writing: A Step-By-Step Course & Workbook (Paperback)
"Successful Lyric Writing" is in workbook format, and inherently weaker than Davis' classic "The Craft of Lyric Writing" (see review). The problem with "Workbook" is the exercises, which are the heart of the book and what distinguish it from "Craft". In most every case, Davis either 1) gives the reader/student a scenario about which to write a few lines or 2) asks the student to fill in the blank of a lyric she's already written. Unfortunately, most of Davis' scenarios and exercise verses are unbearably cheesy. From this reader's point of view at least, it's hard to finish writing a lyric you can't bear to read. Thus the exercises are more discouraging than helpful, and it's tough for the reader/student to feel like he's actually learned something. Which is not to say that I disagree with Davis' basic argument that the fundamentals of the craft are undervalued and understudied. Davis correctly argues that inspiration, naively presumed by amateurs to be 90% of songwriting, is in fact only 5%. And yet that 5% is vital. All persons need to feel the occasional sense of accomplishment to continue their pursuit of learning. This workbook robs students of much of their chance to feel that sense of accomplishment. Therefore "Workbook" will more likely help untalented writers to become mediocre than it will help talented ones to be great. Still, "Workbook" is not without merit. The section on "Writing With The Whole Brain" is excellent. Also, the charting exercises accompanying that chapter are great for finding titles and for seeing idea connections that one might not grasp in a linear exploration. This section alone gives "Workbook" an extra star, though one wonders why the section hasn't been included in a fresh addition of "Craft". It's unlikely that any talented, honest, aspiring songwriter will be hurt by this book. But with the notable exception of the "Whole Brain" section, he's unlikely to be helped much, either. Get "Craft" and read it cover to cover as many times as feasible. Borrow a friend's copy of "Workbook".
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Successful Lyric Writing,
By Tony Oliveira (Randburg, South Africa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Successful Lyric Writing: A Step-By-Step Course & Workbook (Paperback)
Through the years I have come across some music theory books that briefly and in a few pages illustrate how to write lyrics for songs. I finally found what I was looking for in this comprehensive book 'Successful Lyric Writing'. This is a structured course covering the subject in detail. I am now learning to identify with various true to life situations, either directly or indirectly involved and thus express these feelings in song. Sheila Davis' work has brought to the forefront my creativity on the subject, for which I believe we all have. To me, this book is a tool which I constantly use in my quest to be one with the music.Tony Oliveira - South Africa
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Successful Lyric Writing Is a Success,
By Gary Bagley (New York City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Successful Lyric Writing: A Step-By-Step Course & Workbook (Paperback)
In this book, Sheila Davis has designed a course of study that beautifully introduces the concepts of songwriting in an understandable and helpful order. Being a teacher, I value any book that offers students a chance to build skills through practical exercises.Davis's exercises allow the student to explore concepts in whatever song style in which they write. What I like best about this workbook is the section on "The Whole Brain." Once students have mastered the craft of lyric writing, Davis focuses on means of finding inspiration and beginning the writing process. This book was a tremendous help to me and my fellow students as we began our journey into the world of songwriting. Thank you, Sheila Davis!
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