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No matter what kind of career you want in music, learning how to write good song is foundational. Based on his decades of experience as a successful songwriter, Mark Winkler provides sound information, advice, witty anecdotes, and exercises for people of all skill levels, walking readers through the steps to write great lyrics.
Mark Winkler is a platinum award-winning singer/lyricist who has had over 250 of his songs recorded by such artists as Dianne Reeves, Steve Tyrell, Liza Minnelli, Jane Monheit, and Lea Salonga. He has written lyrics for tunes by such esteemed composers as Wayne Shorter, Dexter Gordon, Joshua Redman, and David Benoit. He has released 21 solo albums that regularly place high on the jazz charts, and he has gotten excellent reviews including two "Top Vocal CDs of the year" in 2021 and 2023 in Jazziz Magazine. He has written songs for the hit musical revue Naked Boys Singing! and is also the co-writer for the musical revues Bark!, Too Old for the Chorus, and Play It Cool. As an educator, he has taught his lyric writing class at UCLA extension for 19 years and at The Songwriting School for over 10 years.
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: A Working Songwriter Chapter 3: How to Judge if Your Lyric Is Good Chapter 4: Come Up with a Great Title Chapter 5: Song Forms Chapter 6: Be Specific Chapter 7: Top Ten Tips for Lyric Writers: Tips 1-5 Chapter 8: Rewriting the Beatles, and Other Things Chapter 9: Rhyming Chapter 10: Laundry List Songs Chapter 11: Top Ten Tips for Lyric Writers: (6-10) Chapter 12: Tropical Nights: Me 'n' Liza! Chapter 13: Getting Outside Your Bubble Chapter 14: Writing to an Existing Melody Chapter 15: Performing Live Chapter 16: Break Time! Chapter 17: Writing for the Musical Theater Chapter 18: Strategies for Creating New Songs Chapter 19: Show Don't Tell Chapter 20: Write a Song Like a Movie Chapter 21: Writing with Collaborators Chapter 22: Dirty Little Secrets of Songwriting Chapter 23: Am I Doing This Thing Right? Chapter 24: You Can Write a Song Chapter 25: A Song Is Like a House-Toolbelt Chapter 26: Publishing and Copyrighting Chapter 27: Final Review Chapter 28: What Do I Do Now? Glossary Index About the Author