In the ever-changing world of creative expression, hearing from others is often an important part in the process of creating art in its various forms.
If you have been thinking about becoming a professional songwriter for some time now, you might soon be out of chances to make it happen.
Ready for something new? Starting this September, Tunedly will be launching our new "Song of the Month" feature, where one special song will receive the title.
Getting done with writing a song can leave you with a blissful feeling of achievement.
It’s no secret that songwriters often face great difficulty when trying to find musicians to collaborate with - and who they can count on to do justice to their music projects.
If you’ve been doing music for a while or at least shown interest in analyzing the business and promotional side of it, you’d probably know about SongQuarters and its sister site HitQuarters.
Making music isn’t just stringing a bunch of random notes together to form a coherent tune.
Songwriters pour their hearts and souls out in their lyrics and melodies, trying to get people to feel various emotions, envision vivid scenes, and evoke distant memories.
For many songwriters, one of the biggest challenges is ensuring that the songs they create are unique.
June 2018 marked the 45th anniversary of the release of the hit single “(Is There) Life on Mars?” so we thought it would be a good idea to talk to you about David Bowie for a minute.
The unmistakable sound of the ukulele is one that has enriched songs and music compositions for well over a century.
What would you prefer? Someone telling you the truth, no matter how hurtful it might be, or being told exactly what you want to hear, even if that means telling you a lie that leads to you wasting money and time?
Guest Post by Ben Jacklin Every songwriter and lyricist knows how much of a challenge getting the lyrics to a song right can be.
There is a general paradigm that ‘making it’ in the music and entertainment industry requires that you be young in age.