"I remember when I first got to Nashville," says Tom T. Hall. "I
would have like to have had a book like this. It would have saved
me a lot of time finding answers to questions."
To help other songwriters, Tom T. Hall has put the answers in
this book. "Songwriting is as much a craft as it is a talent," he
says. "In order to write songs, you have to be able to recognize
what a song is. You have to recognize the importance of something
that is entertaining, and you have to say what you want to say very
briefly."
In this down-to-earth handbook, the Storyteller teaches the
secrets of becoming a successful songwriter. Among the important
topics treated are:
- What is a song and how will I know when I have one?
- How can I find edeas for songs?
- How do I combine words with music?
- What is the Nashville music industry really like?
- Definitions of terms and expressions used in the music
business
"The Songwriter's Handbook" also includes stories of how he
wrote some of his own hits, such as "I Flew Over Our House Last
Night," "Ravishing Ruby," "I See," and "Old Dogs, Children, and
Watermelon Wine." He analyzes the songs, showing how he uses his
own rules for successful songwriting.
Included in the book are words and music to many of Tom T.
Hall's most successful songs along with personal photos. An earlier
version of "The Songwriter's Handbook" was published as "How I
Write Songs; Why You Can"
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