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Student Spotlight ‘Rhett Kay’

Rhett Kay, a former student of Berklee Online, is a songwriter from New York, with a wonderful lyric sense for pop and country styles. I’d like to use a few examples from her songs to highlight some...

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Simple Piano Tips for Songwriters

In my experience working with singer-songwriters, a topic that often emerges is how to use simple and strong instrumental techniques to express our songs. Some of the songwriters I work with our...

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Becoming Unique

I’ll be totally honest here.  Much of what we singer-songwriters write and perform is a duplication of what has already been written and performed.   Very few of us are devotedly trying to become truly...

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Visceral Language in Poetry and Lyric

On a trip to Boston earlier this year, I enjoyed the ease and convenience of Uber to make my way into Back Bay each morning.  On one such trip I met a very insightful doctoral candidate driving my Uber...

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How to Get Better Feedback On Your Songs

A friend of mine recently expressed frustration that she doesn’t get useful feedback on her songs.  The kind of feedback she gets is too general, and she sometimes suspects it’s candy coated.  Phrases...

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5 Steps to Start Writing Lyrics

If you’ve never written lyrics before, it can be overwhelming to imagine where to start.  From my online students, I often hear how relieving it is to bring structure and tools into the mix as we delve...

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How to Find a Collaborator

How to Find a Great Collaborator There are a lot of reasons why finding collaborators is difficult.  Maybe we don’t feel ready, don’t know how or where to find them, or even don’t like to collaborate...

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Tips for Writing Big Message Songs

There are two topics they say never to bring up with your inlaws – religion and politics.  Funny enough, those same topics carry some baggage for songwriters, too, though not for the same reasons....

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5-Minute Tips to Better Songs

Sometimes songwriting can feel like pushing a boulder uphill. But songwriting tools help us work through difficult songs or plateaus in our writing. These tools are like good collaborators, always...

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Small Moments Write the Song

If you’ve been writing songs very long, you may have heard how important ‘imagery’ can be in songwriting.  We use imagery to draw the listener into a small moment, to engage the senses in the story....

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