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Here is a listing of all the tools and resources we recommend and use day-today here at Song Talk Radio. We’ll update them as time goes by as we find new and cool things that help us all move ahead in our songwriting journeys (please note: if you become a huge star after using one of these links we hope for a mention in your liner-notes, or whatever your equivalent shout out is in the future).

Song Interpretation Sheet

Janice told us about the great process she uses to find the emotional truth to a lyric.  Special thanks to Janice’s former singing teacher Veronik Fournier for passing this on. Click here to download it.


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Services, Associations, and Online Resources

SOCAN

SOCAN (the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada) is a not-for-profit organization that represents the Canadian performing rights of millions of Canadian and international music creators and publishers. Not only does your membership at SOCAN ensure that you are compensated for public performances of your music both in Canada and abroad, it also makes you eligible for valuable benefits that can help you manage your career both at home and on the road.


Songwriters Association of Canada

The S.A.C. is a friendly community of songwriters that support each other in the creative journey. Being a member has many privileges including opportunities to network, get your music heard, as well as honing the craft. You can also protect your work through the Canadian Song Vault, or have your music assessed through the Song Assessment Service.


BlueHost Webhosting

BlueHost WebhostingEven if you have a soundcloud or bandcamp page, having your own website with your own domain can really help folks find you or, perhaps, you’re going to be on a radio show and the hosts need info or photos for promotion? You can’t go wrong with BlueHost. They’ve been around forever and lots of major podcasts and businesses rely on them. Good prices too. (note: I’ve tried lots of super cheap hosting companies over the years and it’s always been hell. These guys are the best. – phil)

Get more info here


Soundcloud

Soundcloud is like youTube for audio. It’s very easy to use, and you can comment on other user’s stuff in real time. Plus, you see the audio waveform of your tracks. It’s great, too, for embedding on forums and other websites. The Scope at Ryerson archives all of Song Talk’s shows on Soundcloud.


Bandcamp

A free resource to upload your finished work, sell songs and albums (downloads and physical), sell your merchandise, and showcase photos, upcoming shows, and much more.


ReverbNation

Similar to Bandcamp, you can upload songs, albums, videos, merchandise, and promote your upcoming shows. They also facilitate many opportunities to be featured on radio shows, blogs, magazines, festivals and other live shows, but you have to purchase their press kit to take advantage.


Muse Songwriters Forums

This forum features sub-forums for lyrics and song reviews, friendly contests, and a great community of songwriters who support each other with passion. There’s also lots of opportunity for online collaborations!


Online Songwriting Course

This free, 7-week course is taught by none other than Pat Pattison of Berkeley School of Music, and facilitated through Coursera. Through video lectures, song examples, exercises, and peer reviews, you learn the fundamentals and more about expressing your ideas through song. Neel has referenced this course many times on Song Talk Radio, and recommends it to beginners and veterans alike.


Neel’s blog

Neel regularly blogs about his songwriting and production processes, with links to other resources and interesting anecdotes along the way. Find out what makes Neel tick!


Books

[image] The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron coverThe Artist’s Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity by Julia Cameron

For many years I wrote lyrics and always wondered if I could write whole songs too. However, something always stopped me. Maybe it was fear. Maybe it was a lack of encouragement. Who knows? What I do know is that when I read “The Artist’s Way” by Julia Cameron and used her practical exercises I kick-started my song writing to a whole new level. Suddenly I was up at 7 a.m. each morning writing lyrics and guitar chord progressions, and then singing entire songs into my recording device. This was not a one-time thing. Within a year of buying her book, I had written more than 50 songs and released my debut CD of 10 original songs. If you need a little encouragement to get those creative juices flowing, get this book now! – Bruce

Buy The Artist’s Way on Amazon


Anatomy of a Song: The Oral History of 45 Iconic Hits That Changed Rock, R&B and Pop

Anatomy of a Song by Marc Myers book coverEvery great song has a fascinating backstory. In Anatomy of a Song, based on the ongoing Wall Street Journal column, writer and music historian Marc Myers brings to life five decades of music through oral histories of forty-five transformative songs woven from interviews with the artists who created them.

Bringing readers inside the making of a hit, Anatomy of a Song includes the Isley Brothers’ memorable song Shout,” Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love,” Janis Joplin’s “Mercedes Benz,” and R.E.M’s “Losing My Religion.” After receiving his discharge from the army in 1968, John Fogerty does a handstand and reworks Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony to come up with “Proud Mary.” Joni Mitchell remembers living in a cave on Crete with the “mean old daddy” who inspired her 1971 hit “Carey.” Elvis Costello talks about writing “(The Angels Wanna War My) Red Shoes” in ten minutes on the train to Liverpool. And Mick Jagger, Jimmy Page, Rod Stewart, the Clash, Jimmy Cliff, Roger Waters, Stevie Wonder, Keith Richards, Cyndi Lauper, and many other leading artists reveal the emotions, inspirations, and techniques behind their influential works. Anatomy of a Song is a love letter to the songs that have defined generations of listeners. ”

Buy Anatomy of a Song on Amazon.


This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession

What can music teach us about the brain? What can the brain teach us about music? And what can both teach us about ourselves?

In this groundbreaking union of art and science, rocker-turned-neuroscientist Daniel J. Levitin (The World in Six Songs and The Organized Mind) explores the connection between music – its performance, its composition, how we listen to it, why we enjoy it – and the human brain. Drawing on the latest research and on musical examples ranging from Mozart to Duke Ellington to Van Halen, Levitin reveals:

  • How composers produce some of the most pleasurable effects of listening to music by exploiting the way our brains make sense of the world
  • Why we are so emotionally attached to the music we listened to as teenagers, whether it was Fleetwood Mac, U2, or Dr. Dre
  • That practice, rather than talent, is the driving force behind musical expertise
  • How those insidious little jingles (called earworms) get stuck in our head

Taking on prominent thinkers who argue that music is nothing more than an evolutionary accident, Levitin poses that music is fundamental to our species, perhaps even more so than language. A Los Angeles Times Book Award finalist, This Is Your Brain on Music will attract readers of Oliver Sacks and David Byrne, as it is an unprecedented, eye-opening investigation into an obsession at the heart of human nature.

Buy it on Amazon


Tune Smith by Jimmy Webb

Tune Smith - Jimmy WebThis is book for those really serious about getting into songwriting DEEP. Reading more like a doctoral thesis on phenomenology then beach fiction, Jimmy goes deep into what makes a great song — and I mean really DEEP. You’ll read a couple of pages then go away and let the info sink in. Filled with numerous specific examples and details,  you’ll become a true master  songwriting by the end of this book. And it’ll last a long time as its so dense — I’m still going through it! Highly recommended for folks who’ve written some songs but want to go deeper into the craft . Eric’s also a fan! (not recommended for beginners – it’ll just make you gloss over).

Buy it on Amazon


101 Songwriting Wrongs
and How to Right Them

101 Songwriting Wrongs and How to Right ThemThis is an updated version of a book I picked up a while ago called “88 Songwriting Wrongs and How to Right Them” (‘guess they found some more wrongs to right) .

It’s a great read. They give very specific and clear points to consider when songwriting. For each point they provide an example of a lyric that has the particular “wrong” and where and why it’s a problem and how to fix it. It’s not too lengthy and it’s a very quick read – they don’t spend a lot of time messing about with needless blah blah. A really useful guide to pickup for yourself or a songwriting friend. There are a few business books that could take this as an guide for quick and effective communications. (Great for beginner and experience songwriters too). – phil

Buy it on Amazon


Guitarists Picture Chord EncyclopediaGuitarist’s Picture Chord Encyclopedia: Every chord you’ll ever need to play. Shown clearly in photographs & diagrams

This is one of Eric’s favourite books. It lists about every chord possible on the guitar (310 pages!). Not only does it have your standard TAB diagrams but each chord includes a photo of someone actually playing the chord so you can really get a sense of how to get your fingers in those various shapes. Also a neat way to find inspiration when our brains are empty: open a page at random, close your eyes and point your finder at the page – that’s your first chord; do the same with a second random page = A whole new chord sequence that you’d probably never think of. A surprisingly fun process too! Eric Recommended!

Buy it on Amazon


Writing Better Lyrics – Pat Patison

Writing Better Lyrics - Pat PatisonNeel took an online course with Pat and hasn’t stopped singing his praises. He’s said its been one of the best bunch of hours in his musical education. Pat’s been around for a long time teaching lyric writing and is considered to be one of the best. Writing Better Lyrics has been a staple for songwriters for nearly two decades. The revised and updated 2nd Edition provides effective tools for everything from generating ideas, to understanding the form and function of a song, to fine-tuning lyrics. Great for beginners and experienced songwriters alike.

By it on Amazon


The Talent Code: Greatness Isn’t Born. Its Grown. Heres How.

The Talent Code: Greatness Isnt Born. Its Grown. Heres How.Recommend by composer and klezmer expert Martin VanDeVen, this book really cuts through many of the myths on practicing that we’ve all been fed over the years. Using research, the author examined examples of people with little practice and few resources were able to achieve remarkable results. In short practicing hard isn’t the key, practicing SMART is how you really get good — and with much less time invested. The idea is that you should be practicing stuff that is always just beyond your reach with “focused attention”. Quite a good read and a fav of the Song Talk Radio staff ever since Martin told us about it. I wish I had this book 30 years ago!

Get it on Amazon


The Little Book of Talent:
52 Tips for Improving Your Skills

The Little Book of Talent: 52 Tips for Improving Your SkillsWritten by the same fellow who wrote The Talent Code, this book offers exercises and real world strategies to put into practice the theory of “Focused Attention” or “Focused Practice”. The Talent Code is more about the concepts and cause and effects of being smart about practicing. This book offers more real world exercises. I’d recommend getting the both – they’re both pretty quick reads.

Get it on Amazon


Taming Your Gremlin

This is a completely updated edition of the 1983 classic that introduced a powerful method for gaining freedom from self-defeating behaviors and beliefs. Rick Carson, creator of the renowned Gremlin-Taming™ Method, has revised the book to include fresh interactive activities, real-life vignettes we can all identify with, and new loathsome gremlins ripe for taming. Recommended by Bruce.

Get it on Amazon


Murphy’s Laws of Songwriting

Murphy's Laws of Songwriting - The Book cover
Murphy’s Laws of Songwriting – The Book

Recommending by Song Talk’s guest, and singer-songwriter-guitarist extraordinaire, Braeden Mitchell, this book arms the songwriter for success by demystifying the process and opening the door to serious professional songwriting. Hall of Fame songwriter, Paul Williams, said in his review of the book, “If there was a hit songwriters’ secret handshake Dta Murphy would probably have included it.”

Revised Edition 2013 About the Book

Achieving “hit writer” status has always been a formidable goal for any songwriter. Never more so however than in the 21st century. Catching the ear of the monumentally distracted, fragmented listener has never been more difficult. Getting their attention, inviting them in to your song and keeping them there for long enough for your song to become “their song” requires more than being just a “good” songwriter. Murphy’s Laws of Songwriting “The Book” arms the songwriter for success by demystifying the process and opening the door to serious professional songwriting. Hall of fame songwriter Paul Williams said in his review of the book “If there was a hit songwriters secret handshake Da Murphy would probably have included it.”

About the Author
Ralph Murphy, songwriter, has been successful for five decades. Consistently charting songs in an ever-changing musical environment makes him a member of that very small group of professionals who make a living ding what they love to do. Add to that the platinum records as a producer, the widely acclaimed Murphy’s Laws of Songwriting articles used as part of curriculum at colleges, universities, and by songwriter organizations, his success as the publisher and co-owner of the extremely successful Picalic Group of Companies and you see a pattern of achievement based on more than luck.


How to Write Songs on Guitar: 2nd Edition, Expanded and Updated

Recommended by our guest David St. Bernard.

So you want to write songs, and you want to write them on guitar. This is the book that shows you exactly how. Taking tips and tricks from classic songwriters, from Bob Dylan to the Beatles to Tori Amos, How to Write Songs on Guitar takes you through the four main elements of a song rhythm, melody, lyrics, and harmony and inspires you to combine them in exciting new ways. Now with updated songs and tips on writing trends, it’s packed with wisdom and practical advice culled from over 1,500 songs, How to Write Songs on Guitar 2nd edition will soon have you producing better, more memorable songs.

Get it on Amazon


6 Steps to Songwriting Success: Revised Edition: The Comprehensive Guide to Writing and Marketing Hit Songs

Jason Blume - 6 Steps to Songwriting Success cover
Jason Blume – 6 Steps to Songwriting Success cover

Recommended by our guest Vincent Degiorgio.

What’s the secret to writing a hit song? It’s as simple as 1-2-3-4-5-6! Innovative, practical, and inspiring, Six Steps to Songwriting Success presents a surefire step-by-step approach to mastering the elements consistently found in hit songs. Author Jason Blume, a songwriter with the rare distinction of having had songs on the Country, Pop, and R&B charts simultaneously, has packed this book with such key aids as the three-step lyric writing technique used by the pros; lyric, melody, and demo checklists; and tools for self-evaluation–plus many other exercises that work. Blume’s warm, humorous style features motivational anecdotes and entertaining stories of how hit songs came to be written and recorded. Get Six Steps to Songwriting Success, and get on the charts!

Get it on Amazon


The Frustrated Songwriter’s Handbook

frustrated songwriters handbook songwriting tips podcastStop pulling out your hair and crumpling up paper The Frustrated Songwriter’s Handbook blasts away your mental roadblocks so you can tap into your deepest creative resources. Whether you’re a total novice or a seasoned pro, whether you’re a pencil-and-paper songwriter or a gearhead with way too much recording equipment, whether you just want to go further as a songwriter or throw out everything and start over, The Frustrated Songwriter’s Handbook will revolutionize the way you write music. It outlines a radical new system Immersion Music Method designed to help you smash through creative block, become recklessly prolific, and make quantum leaps in your musical and compositional skills. Bursting with mind-blowing tips and games and tales from the trenches of extreme songwriting, The Frustrated Songwriter’s Handbook will show you how to summon those elusive moments of inspiration on command, resulting in rogue creativity and fulfillment you never dreamed possible. You’ll learn how to: * Confront and slay your biggest songwriting phobias * Roll over procrastination like an armored tank * Form a self-motivated group of composer friends (a “songwriter lodge”) * Concoct new musical styles like a mad scientist * Use technology to supercharge your creativity

Get it on Amazon


The Beatles Complete Scores

The Beatles Complete Scores coverA fitting tribute to possibly the greatest pop band ever – The Beatles. This outstanding hard-cover edition features over 1100 pages with full scores and lyrics to all 210 titles recorded by The Beatles. Guitar and bass parts are in both standard notation and tablature. Also includes a full discography. Songs include: All You Need Is Love * And I Love Her * Baby You’re a Rich Man * Back in the U.S.S.R. * The Ballad of John and Yoko * Blackbird * Can’t Buy Me Love * Come Together * Drive My Car * Eleanor Rigby * From Me to You * Glass Onion * A Hard Day’s Night * Help! * Hey Jude * I Saw Her Standing There * I Want to Hold Your Hand * Michelle * Penny Lane * She Loves You * Twist and Shout * Yesterday * and many more! Book is packaged in its own protective box. A must-own for any serious Beatles fan or collector! 7-2/8 x 10-7/8 .

Get it on Amazon


APPs & Programs

We talked about some of these on our first APPS Show – episode 96.

Rhyme Genie

Idolumic’s Rhyme Genie a fully cross-platform (PC, Mac & iOS) program that boasts over 330,000 rhymes and more rhyme types than you’ve ever heard of. The desktop versions are brilliant and much better than any online rhyme services I’ve found (it even give you Feminine Pararhymes – so you know, there you go).

A great interface too. It lets you select “similarity of sound” of the rhymes, gives you filters for adverbs, adjectives, nouns, verbs, etc, and lets you select how many syllables the rhymes have. Full review here.


Rhymezone

Rhymezone is a free website that features perfect rhymes, near rhymes, and a host of other results with one to six syllable combinations.  Try it out before you shell out the bucks for Rhyme Genie.


TuneSmith

(Note this is not related to Jimmy Web’s book!) TuneSmith (Mac OSX & Windows) helps you keep a list of your musical contacts, your songs and meta info about them (time, who played on them) attach sound files to the entry and even keeps a list of songs you’ve pitched to people (a must if you’re someone trying to become a pro songwriter) with a great CRM (Customer Relations Management) system just like those corporate sales folks have. I’m using this one myself. Full review here.


SuggesterSuggester

Suggester is an iOS app that helps you find chords that go together. Put in your first chord and go from there. You can touch and drag around chords you’ve added and you can add even add rests. Other features are selectable tempos, etc. Quite user friendly. You can also export your creations via text or by MIDI for importing into your DAW of choice (cool!). Here’s a fuller review.

Get Suggester at the iOS store


Songs Pro

icon128-2xSong’s Pro (OSX only) includes a more full featured version of ChordMate with a chord suggesting algorithm and adds the ability to create lyric sheets with chord symbols on top of specific words. I really liked how you can indicate quite clearly exactly WHERE the chord falls within a word. It’s actually pretty cool and useful. More info.

Get Songs Pro via the OSX APP store


EGDR808 Drum MachineEGDR808 Drum Machine

Neel likes this iOS only fun alternative to a metronome based on the Rolands venerable 808 rhythm machine. As with the original you can adjust tempo and adjust swing amount. Additionally, you drop in fills automatically (4, 8, 12, 16 bars) or manually and it comes with 12 patterns and 4 fill patterns to choose from.

Get the EGDR808 Drum Machine at the iOS APP Store


Cubase

Cubase ProThis is Phil’s DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) of choice. One of the few truly cross-platform recording packages out there, you can create and record a bunch of tracks and produce a song, then package it up and share it with your friend  (on Windows or MacOSX) and they can add a bunch of overdubs and then send it back to you. You do a final mix of the song (like here: I created the music on my Mac then sent it to his Windows using friend Karl to add a sax overdub. Karl send it back via dropbox and it was like he was in the room. Worked perfectly). Favored by folks like Kraftwerk, Bernard Sumner (New Order) and Hollywood composer Hans Zimmer, you have lots of options to find a Cubase that works within any budget: from the clean and basic Cubase Elements (usually for $99 online), Cubase Artist which is a nice mid-level program that should do for most songwriters, to the full-out pro level package Cubase Pro which can be found in the leading recording studios on the globe (I use Cubase Pro). There are even Cubase usergroups that get together once a month or so to share tips and network (and sometimes go for beer after the meeting). – Phil

Get Cubase online or at your local dealer


Cakewalk by Bandlab

Cakewalk by Bandlab
Cakewalk by Bandlab

Neel’s DAW (digital audio workstation) of choice. Very user-friendly and fully featured for all your recording, arranging, editing, mixing and mastering needs. Features includes creating templates for starting a session (Neel always has a piano patch pre-loaded, along with a track already set to record vocals), a handy step-sequencer that’s great for quickly laying down a backbeat loop for your song, and the super-fun Matrix View, which lets you load loops, trigger them in different ways, and record a live performance of triggering them to create a song. Cakewalk by Bandlab is now absolutely FREE to download! You won’t get a fully featured DAW with tons of support for free anywhere else.

Get Cakewalk by Bandlab now!


Gadgets

Hardware and other miscellaneous things we’ve found useful.

Peterson Strobe Tuners

Peterson Strobe TunerThere are a few things that I’ve purchased that I wish I purchased long, long ago, and this is definitely one of them. Peterson Strobe Tuners were always the “go-to tool” in guitar repair shops, instrument manufacturers and scientific testing labs. The precision of the tuners was unmatched by any other technology at the time. The problem was they were all well over $600 at the time. Now, thanks to the power of the microchip you can get the same level of precision tuning for a fraction of what it used to be.

You get insane levels of accuracy — 0.1 Cent Accuracy (1/10 Of A Cent; 1/1000th Of A Semitone). Even better it comes with “sweeteners’ which will very slightly flatten or sharpen a note so that your instrument sounds more in-tune. They have presets for guitar and acoustic guitars, 12 strings, drop tunings, bass, etc.

I was alway unhappy with my stage tuners, the results always sounded a bit off to me but I could never figure out why, I never go into a studio using any thing else now. I use mine every day. Highly Recommended (I can even do my own intonation on my guitars now!). – phil

Find Peterson Strobe Tuners at Amazon


Primacoustic VoxGuard Microphone Isolation Panel

Primacoustic VoxGuard Microphone Isolation PanelWhen recording demo’s at home, vocals often sound “unprofessional” as one can’t help but pickup the sound of the room. This simple tool really helps blocking out room ambience. I’ve used it a ton. I used it for a voice-over recorded in my home studio for a corporate video and it sounds like it was recorded in a real studio. This is one of those “wow, this REALLY works!” things. You can get fancier and more expensive ones made out of metal but they don’t seem to work any better as far as I can tell. This is the one I have at home. Best $150 purchase I’ve made! – phil

Get it on Amazon


Grado Prestige Series SR325e Headphones

Grado Prestige Series SR325e HeadphonesI had the great fortune to work on a release with the very talented JUNO Award winning producer and mixer, Eric Ratz (Billy Talent, Big Wreck, Monster Truck, Arkells, Big Sugar). I asked him what kind of headphones he uses to mix with and he pointed me to these. He added a warning: “careful, these headphones are so clear and flat you’ll hear all the mistakes on tracks from your heros.” He wasn’t wrong. These clear up so much of the muck and blurriness that other headphones and speakers create that you’ll discover stuff on songs you’ve heard a million times that you’ve never heard before — (wow, there’s a background vocal THERE? wow, that line is really out of tune. I never realized there’s a second guitar there adding a counter melody, etc). Many hours have since been spent listening to all the classic tracks and finding a whole new world.

These produce the most transparent and clear sound I’ve ever come across (I spent an afternoon at Bay/Bloor Radio going through every headphone they sold) and use them constantly. At $300+ they ain’t cheap, but they’ll last a lifetime and they won’t make things sound better than they are – it’s like a perfect mirror. Try em with your favourite CD’s and you’ll be a  believer too! – phil

Get them on Amazon


So, what are your favourite books, programs and gadgets? We’d love to hear about more cool stuff, so let us know here and we’ll share it on the show and you’ll be famous!