New Forum Section?
New Forum Section?
Was wondering if we should create a new Forum section for Lyric writers?
Seem to have been churning out a few lyrics of late and been posting them in the Member's section.
Was wondering if we should have a lyric section?
Thoughts??
M.
Seem to have been churning out a few lyrics of late and been posting them in the Member's section.
Was wondering if we should have a lyric section?
Thoughts??
M.
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Re: New Forum Section?
can't do any harm, besides, the lyrics generally meet the criteria of rhyme, rhythm and meter (or is that metre?)
Ross
Re: New Forum Section?
seriously though, good idea. I've posted a few lyrics here over the journey so it'd be good to give it its own space.
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Re: New Forum Section?
Sure Mannie, why not? Seems like a good idea 

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Re: New Forum Section?
Makes sense to me - lyrics seem to be a natural extension.
Even fiddled around with a couple myself - enjoyed having a go at it as well.
Terry
Even fiddled around with a couple myself - enjoyed having a go at it as well.
Terry
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Re: New Forum Section?
Good idea, especially if it has some idea of the tune used.
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Re: New Forum Section?
That's kind of you to say, thanks Matt ... 
Good question. I think a true lyric has it's own harmonic within the words -
not always heard with the ear. Those creations can reach symbiosis and endure.
Unfortunately, much music is a churn, lyrics and melody cobbled together for a deadline.
Sadly, often the result is a marriage of hackneyed melody or cliched lyric - or both.
(even though the creator is convinced otherwise). The result that the majority of songs simply,
fall apart or 'rise without trace' ...

Good question. I think a true lyric has it's own harmonic within the words -
not always heard with the ear. Those creations can reach symbiosis and endure.
Unfortunately, much music is a churn, lyrics and melody cobbled together for a deadline.
Sadly, often the result is a marriage of hackneyed melody or cliched lyric - or both.
(even though the creator is convinced otherwise). The result that the majority of songs simply,
fall apart or 'rise without trace' ...