I did NaNoWriMo a few years back but the result was not fit for human consumption. I keep on think I should do NaNoEditMo.
But this six minute thing? It's all out in the public. Not for me.
They should try and employ that sad-arse from Nickelback...This from Rolling Stone:
Kroeger approaches songwriting like a science -- he actually dissects the ingredients of a hit song. "If you study songwriting, you can learn so much," he says. "That's why there are so many one-hit wonders -- they don't know how to write. They stumble onto it by accident once. I study everything -- everything sonically, everything lyrically, everything musically, chord structure."
I did NaNoWriMo a few years back but the result was not fit for human consumption. I keep on think I should do NaNoEditMo. But this six minute thing? It's all out in the public. Not for me.
posted by meech 14 years ago
In ""Hit Song Science," an application that can analyze a song and determine it's "hitability.""
They should try and employ that sad-arse from Nickelback...This from Rolling Stone: Kroeger approaches songwriting like a science -- he actually dissects the ingredients of a hit song. "If you study songwriting, you can learn so much," he says. "That's why there are so many one-hit wonders -- they don't know how to write. They stumble onto it by accident once. I study everything -- everything sonically, everything lyrically, everything musically, chord structure."
posted by meech 20 years ago
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