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Book Description

In her first two books, Sheila Davis classified the major song forms and enduring principles that have been honored for decades by America's foremost songwriters. Those books have become required reading in music courses from NYU to UCLA.

In The Songwriters Idea Book, Davis goes one step further, giving you 40 strategies for designing distinctive songs. You'll break new ground in your own songwriting by learning about the inherent relationship between language style, personality type and the brain.

  • You'll go, step by step, through the creative process as you activate, incubate, separate and discriminate.
  • You'll learn to use the whole-brain techniques of imaging, brainstorming and clustering.
  • You'll expand your skilled use of figurative language with paragrams, metonyms, synecdoche and antonomasia.
  • You'll be challenged to design metaphors, form symbols, make puns and coin words.
  • And, you'll learn how to prevent writer's block, increase your productivity and maintain your creative flow.
Over 100 successful student lyrics from pop, country, cabaret, and theater serve as role-models to illustrate the "whole-brain" songwriting process.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. Part I: A Digest of Songwriting Theory
  7. Part II: Personality Type, Brain Dominance, and the Creative Process
  8. Part III: Title Strategies: A Key Word
    1. 1. A Color Title
    2. 2. A City, State or Foreign Place Title
    3. 3. A Day, Month or Number Title
    4. 4. A Female Name Title
    5. 5. A Title With a Top-Ten Word: Heart, Night, If
    6. 6. A Book-Title Title
  9. Part IV: More Title Strategies: Wordplay
    1. 7. An Antonym Title
    2. 8. An Idiom, Axiom or Paragram Title
    3. 9. A Coined Word Title
    4. 10. Starting With “And …”
  10. Part V: Design Strategies: Figurative Language
    1. 11. Metaphor
    2. 12. The Compound Metaphor
    3. 13. Personification
    4. 14. Apostrophe
    5. 15. Synecdoche
    6. 16. Metonymy and Symbol
    7. 17. The Pun
  11. Part VI: More Design Strategies: The Framing Device
    1. 18. The Question Title and Question Plot
    2. 19. The Phone Call
    3. 20. The Letter
    4. 21. The Setting
    5. 22. The Third-Person Vignette
    6. 23. The Duet
  12. Part VII: Plot Strategies: The Romantic Relationship
    1. 24. Sex
    2. 25. Love
    3. 26. Infidelity
    4. 27. Breaking Up
    5. 28. Reuniting
  13. Part VIII: More Plot Strategies: The Universal Theme
    1. 29. The Parent/Child Relationship
    2. 30. The Need for Automony
    3. 31. Friendship
    4. 32. Song, Music, Dance
    5. 33. The Need to Escape
    6. 34. An Archetypal Portrait
    7. 35. The Famous Person
  14. Part IX: More Plot Strategies: Special Genres and Markets
    1. 36. The Christmas Song
    2. 37. The Children's Market
    3. 38. The Comedy Song
    4. 39. The Social Statement
    5. 40. The Inspirational Song
  15. Coda
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