joseph6 wrote:Ahem...Moving on from the current drama that has filled our beloved forum lately...![]()
I'm developing a new band which seems destined to have at least three individual songwriters-and that leads to a few new questions (at least new to me):
*How willing would you be to re-arrange your pre-band material?
*How open would you be to suggestions from the other songwriters, regarding material that you've previously written, recorded and/or performed live?
*Would you be open to someone other than yourself doing vocal work on songs already established vocals (your own)?
*What about this: You've got three people who are all lyricists, and you've just jammed on some new musical ideas. How do you decide who writes the lyrics?
*Those same people have varied musical backgrounds. How do you maintain a creative balance-so that the "band" doesn't end up sounding like one person's work?
I don't know if these questions make sense, and I'd be glad to clarify...I'm sure I'll be adding a few more to this list, but in the meantime...What'cha think, folks?
For one, you're blessed to have so much talent at your fingertips. Let them know how much you appreciate their specific talents.WHat I would do is "visualize" the style of the lyrics that you want to use. Then go to the writer that seems to have the best grasp on that genre. Encourage their individuality so that they don't try to sound like on or the other band member. Use their individual talents in songwriting.





