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Are you a songwriter? Would you like to be, but not sure how to go about it? Today is your day to get that notebook out, and write down your ideas for songs. Sometimes it’s just as simple as scratching out a theme, or story line that can be put to music, or perhaps it can be a poem you’ve written. The point is that song writing is not as difficult as it seems. You just have to start writing out your thoughts and ideas about a story you’d like to tell. Keep in mind that any song you write, does not have to rhyme on every line. You just have to tell a story that the listener can relate to. Submitted By: Dave Rusell Visit his site at: www.BluegrassSongwriter.com Learning to sing harmony takes time. Don't rush it. Listen to others sing and ask if you can sing your desired part along with them, to help train your ear. Listen to CDs of the professionals and practice picking out the different parts and sing along with your part. Listen carefully and make sure to sing with solid lead singers. These tips can help you to improve your own harmony singing. Submitted By: Debbie M. Visit her favorite site at: www.BuckeyeBluegrass.com
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