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Rewrite Lyrics - The Rewrite Rule

Rewrite lyrics and rewriting songs is the most important of rewrite rules for you as a songwriter. Here is how to do a song rewrite to finish your song. Here is the rewrite rule.

Don't confuse this with the creative writing process when you start a song. I suggest you make a song checklist of the central things you need to do in the song to make it like other great songs.

You want your creative juices to flow so just keep the checklist in mind and write knowing you will come back to rewrite and polish it.

Most people dread this finishing process of a song but it's critical to writing a great song. This is when you apply many of the tools and techniques you've picked up at courses etc. Go back over your song checklist and make changes, additions and deletions as necessary.

The rewrite rule is don't sell yourself or your song short. Spend this critical time polishing your song. That is what will make it better than the competition.

Ask yourself is this as good as it can be to each line and word in the song. If its not try and find something better. Again look at the song checklist.

Its very important that you listen to the little voice in your head that gives you the first impression of an issue. I don't know how many times I've known something didn't fit just right and gone on. Often what happens when the song is critiqued those are the points that get raised.

I could have worked on them but decided not to push harder to pull something better out of what I've written. Listen to your hunches but don't spend your life looking for them. However, if you hear it, see if you can do something to help your song.

Keep all copies of the material you don't use in this song. It may be a line or the idea for your next song. People learning to write songs usually put too many ideas into a song.

It might be a good idea but the wrong place at the wrong time. Rewrite lyrics and you will discover how your songs improve.


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