Your Life Situation is NOT a Song Idea: How Pros Find Titles
Hitmakers Marty Dodson and Clay Mills explain the big difference in your “life situations” vs. song ideas. Knowing this Difference is key to writing great songs. Your life and relationship situations aren’t enough to make people care about your songs. This songwriting podcast episode will help you dig deeper into finding great song ideas that…
Read MoreWhy Good Songs Fail: Character Flaws
In the latest episode of “Why Good Songs Fail,” pro songwriters Clay Mills and Marty Dodson explain a common mistake that kills potentially good songs. Do your songs suffer from character flaws? Let’s fix that! Clay & Marty’s 10-day video series: This video series will help you level-up your songs and finish them faster. CLICK HERE to…
Read MoreTarget Writing: How The Pros Write Songs
Multi- #1 songwriters Clay Mills and Marty Dodson share the secret weapon pro songwriters use to get major artists to record their songs. Incorporate “target writing” into your writing toolbox and you’ll reach your songwriting goals faster. These are not “tips and tricks”, they are real-world techniques used by top writers everyday. Clay & Marty’s…
Read More5 Steps For Eliminating Roadblocks To Your Songwriting Success
Songwriters, does this sound familiar? You start out with good intentions to write a new song today and then the phone rings, or you remember an errand you forgot to do, and there’s that email you need to reply to. Before you know it you have spent the whole day doing anything and everything else…
Read MoreFinding Your Place In The Music Business
When I first started to pursue a career in music, I set out on a path to try to become the best at everything. I saw people making their own demos, so I went out and bought a ton of gear. I saw people coming up with really cool guitar licks, so I started working…
Read MoreCreate Hookier Songs With Conversational Verse Melodies
Want the best set up for your big hooky chorus? Work on your conversation skills — your conversational verse melody skills, that is. Publishers, artists and producers will tell you they are either looking for or trying to create that next hit chorus — or, at the very least, a chorus that resonates with their…
Read MoreSongwriting Is TOO Hard
Legendary songwriter Kim Williams signed me to my first writing deal and for that, I’m forever grateful. I absolutely wouldn’t have the life I now have if Kim had not believed in me and given me a chance. There is no way I will ever be able to repay the time he spent mentoring me…
Read MoreAre You Too Close To Your Song? Good Songs Need Songwriting Perspective
Have you ever poured your heart into a song about a traumatic experience you’ve just experienced, barely able to hold back the tears as you write, and then rush out to play it for someone only to get a lukewarm reaction? How does this happen? Learning the art of songwriting perspective will give your songs…
Read MoreTroy Cartwright: From Major Label Artist To Indie Streaming Success
Today’s guest Troy Cartwright (Singer-songwriter/ Host of the Ten Year Town Podcast) reveals his journey through a major label record deal, leaving that, and finding indie streaming success. Now he calls his own creative shots, crushing it with songs like “That’s Why,” “Unlove You,” and “Over You By Now.” This is a must-watch songwriting podcast…
Read MoreBlow Them Away With Your Songwriting
Clay and I often run into people who are doing all the wrong things in their pursuit of success with their music. Most of the time, the thing they need to be doing is improving their songs. That’s often the one thing they aren’t doing. They are meeting with publishers and people at PRO’s (ASCAP, BMI and…
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