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    Growing Songwriting: Student Creativities in the Classroom and Beyond

    Growing Songwriting by Randles, Clint;

    Student Creativities in the Classroom and Beyond

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 20 December 2024

    • ISBN 9780197693223
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages328 pages
    • Size 254x178x18 mm
    • Weight 581 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 36
    • 564

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    Short description:

    The history of music education over the past 100 years has centered on traditional band, choir, and orchestra models. Yet music education has always secured a prominent place in the curriculum when it captures the musical imagination of the masses, and research has shown that more and more students are seeking alternative opportunities to engage with music. Songwriting is a 21st Century curricular offering that considers who we are as a society--our desires, our goals, our passions. Most often, songwriting occurs in Modern Band classes that are beginning to pop up all around North America and many parts of the world. This book provides curricular support for those efforts as we look to the present and future of music teaching and learning.

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    Long description:

    Growing Songwriting is a groundbreaking book on the pedagogy of songwriting that starts with the essential question: How do I begin to write songs myself and with my students? In this book, Randles suggests that we start with cover songs, then explore the middle ground of remixes and sampling, and finally, jump into the world of lyric writing and the musical world of original songs. A growing metaphor also features throughout: lesson "seeds" are presented along with "water" in the form of stories of how people have written songs in the past and "sunlight" in the shape of ideas for continuation and inspiration. It is all about growing! In this book, you will be inspired by stories of how riffs were created, how lines were penned, and how songwriters capture their ideas in journals. Original music making is part inspiration and mostly hard work. This book gives you a window into the world of craft that surrounds the working lives of professional songwriters and pulls you into that world in small manageable steps. In looking to the metaphor of nature for pedagogical answers--answers that may very well usher in the most profound curricular growth period in the history of music education--Growing Songwriting aims to sow the seeds of songwriting in your life so that it can also flourish in the lives of your students.

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgements
    Prologue
    INTRO
    Chapter 1-An Orientation to Growing Songwriting
    - WATER: When Inspiration Comes
    It's About Growing
    - SUNLIGHT: Finding Your Sound in the Sound of Others
    - SUNLIGHT: The Power of Being Vulnerable
    - SUNLIGHT: What Makes Gardening So Rewarding?
    Being and Becoming a Master Gardener
    The Health of Your Plants (Students) is Priority One
    - WATER: Stevie Wonder's Baby Ruth Candy Bars
    Skill-Building: Part of Your Focus
    WATER: Ben Gibbard Treats Songwriting Like "Going to Work"
    - A Process
    - WATER: 10 Tips on Songwriting from Bob Dylan
    - SUNLIGHT: Five-Minute Thinking
    Discovering Grooves: Opening the Door to their Creativities
    - WATER: The Decline of Improvisation in Classical Music
    - SUNLIGHT: Improvisation Can Change Who You Are
    Finding Harmonic Progressions
    - WATER: "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
    - SUNLIGHT: Thinking of Your Own Chord Progression
    Discovering Melodies
    Chord-based melodies.
    Scale-based melodies.
    - Monotone melodies.
    - In Practice
    - WATER: Paul McCartney and "Yesterday"
    - SUNLIGHT: 9 Tips for Writing Melodies
    Writing Lyrics
    - WATER: Asbury Park, N.J.
    - SUNLIGHT: Tips for Writing Better Lyrics
    - Object Writing
    - Song Maps
    The Addiction Formula
    Lessons From Jeff Tweedy
    Sweden and Popular Music: A Model for Your Classroom
    - Global Circulation of Music
    - Favorable Reputation
    - A Global-Local Hybrid
    A Few More Big Ideas Before Getting Started
    - Keep a Journal
    - Study the Mechanics
    - Get Help from People Who are Smarter Than You
    - Keep Trying to Figure Out "Why?"
    Resources Worth Exploring
    PART I-COVERING SONGS
    Chapter 2-Borrowing from Our Heroes
    It All Starts with the Music We Love
    - WATER: Elvis Presley's Musical Influences
    - SUNLIGHT: Daily Listening
    Guiding Principles
    1. Let them choose their songs most of the time.
    - SUNLIGHT: The Power of Choice
    2. Try to understand the genres, styles, and artists that make up your students' musical universe.
    - WATER: Kendrick Lamar's Musical Universe
    3. Know that your students' songwriting style will in many ways begin with their musical heroes.
    - SUNLIGHT: Make a List
    4. As they find their niche and as you begin to understand where they come from musically, expose them to artists and sounds that might have inspired their style.
    - WATER: It Might Get Loud
    5. Help them find keys for the songs that fit their vocal range.
    - SUNLIGHT: Vocal Range
    6. Help them discover better ways to perform the chords and riffs that are required of particular songs.
    - WATER: Unique Ways of Playing
    7. Help them in any way that you can realize their vision for their cover songs.
    - SUNLIGHT: Five Tips for Making a Song Your Own
    8. Be prepared to play any parts that are missing to help them realize their vision for the arrangement of a song.
    - WATER: Performing Along with Your Students
    9. Think about what your students' emerging style based on their musical interests might mean for the community that you serve.
    - SUNLIGHT: Community Music
    10. In what ways can you celebrate and use their heroes to teach the rest of the class something of value.
    - WATER: The Musical Influences of Michael Jackson
    Benefits from Learning Cover Songs
    1. Cover songs help you test yourself.
    2. You get to learn other styles.
    3. You get to learn YOUR style.
    4. You get to generate more listenership.
    5. You get to work more with others.
    6. Cover songs help you get gigs!
    A Process for Covering Songs
    1. Learn the Song Correctly
    2. Respect the Original Artist
    3. Learn the Lyrics
    4. Watch Live Performances
    5. Practice with a Metronome
    6. Practice a Lot
    7. Record Yourself
    8. Make It Your Own
    9. Use Transpositions
    10. Play It Like It's the First Time Every Time
    Writing Your Best Music Starts with Covering the Music That You Love
    Resources Worth Exploring
    SEEDS FOR COVER SONG LESSONS
    Chapter 3-Beginner
    A Song That Makes You Happy
    - SUNLIGHT: Some of the Happiest Songs Ever Made
    - WATER: "Summertime": The Most Covered Song of All Time
    Songs About Being Sad
    - SUNLIGHT: Some of the Saddest Songs Ever Written
    - WATER: The Story of "Everybody Hurts"
    Chapter 4-Intermediate
    Work Up Your Favorite Song
    - SUNLIGHT: Your Favorite Artist's Favorite Songs
    - WATER: "Seven Nation Army"
    Songs That Drive Us Crazy
    - SUNLIGHT: Ear Worms
    - WATER: "My Humps"
    Chapter 5-Advanced
    Take The Song in Another Direction
    - SUNLIGHT: Best Cover Songs of All Time
    - WATER: Johnny Cash and "Hurt"
    Making a Mash-Up of at Least Two Songs
    - SUNLIGHT: Thinking About Theme and Structure
    - WATER: The Beatles Cirque Du Soleil Show
    PART II-THE MIDDLE GROUND
    Chapter 6-The Space Between
    - WATER: Dave Matthews Band
    - WATER: Michael Jackson's First Solo Album
    Middle Ground Thinking
    - Advice for Master Gardeners
    - Skill-Building Still Central to Daily Practice
    - Making the Turn
    - SUNLIGHT: Wisdom for Growing: Five Chinese Proverbs
    - SUNLIGHT: Advice About Staying Alert on Long Car Rides
    Do Your Homework
    - Practice What You Preach
    - Consult The Sourcebooks
    - Keep a Journal and Save Student Work
    Their Best Work is Just Around the Corner
    Other Ways to Think about the Middle Ground
    - WATER: Daniel Kim
    - SUNLIGHT: The Best Remixes of All Time
    Technology in the Middle Ground
    - Stems
    - DJ Hardware/Software
    - WATER: Artist "Kittens" and her Gear
    - SUNLIGHT: A Step-by-step Introduction to Digital DJing
    - Hip Hop and Sampling
    - WATER: Paul's Boutique
    Middle Ground Workgroups
    1. Song(s) Choice
    2a. Groove Production
    3a. Listeners' Feedback
    4. Recording Musicians
    3b. Listeners' Feedback
    5. Production/Engineering
    3c. Listeners' Feedback
    6. Performers
    3d. Listeners' Feedback
    Resources Worth Exploring
    SEEDS FOR MIDDLE GROUND LESSONS
    Chapter 7-Beginner
    Your First Remix
    - WATER: The Story of Sickick's Remix of Madonna's "Frozen"
    - SUNLIGHT: New Skills to Practice
    Chapter 8-Intermediate
    Doing Some Sampling
    - WATER: A Lesson from Kanye West
    - SUNLIGHT: Most Iconic Samples of All Time
    Chapter 9-Advanced
    Next Level Thievery
    - WATER: The Weekend's "Out of Time" Sampled a Popular Japanese Song
    - SUNLIGHT: You Can Change the Key and Tempo of Samples
    PART III-SONGWRITING
    Chapter 10-Developing an Artist Voice
    - WATER: Rick Rubin
    - SUNLIGHT: Plans and Happy Accidents
    Songwriting Journals are Essential
    - WATER: Eddie Vedder's Notebooks
    Lyrical Beginnings
    - Object Writing
    - Nouns and Verbs Ladders
    Musical Beginnings
    Melody
    - WATER: Elton John and Bernie Taupin
    - Chord Progressions
    - SUNLIGHT: "Musician on a Mission"-New Zealand
    - Riffs and Tracks
    - Tonal Cues
    Developmental Techniques
    - Musical Flow
    - Contrast
    - Suspense
    - Points of reference
    - Climax
    Organization: Song Maps
    - Tension/Response
    - Problem/Declaration
    - Timezones
    - Places
    - Roles
    - Twist
    - Literal/Figural
    Using a DAW During the Creative Process
    - Flow Chart for Writing a Song Using a DAW
    - Old Thinking and New Technology
    - SUNLIGHT: Song Exploder
    Songwriting Workgroups
    - WATER: Motown
    1. Idea Generation
    - SUNLIGHT: Suspend Judgement
    2a. Lyric Writing
    2b. Music Writing
    - WATER: Cheiron Studios
    3a. Listeners' Feedback
    - SUNLIGHT: John Kratus
    4. Recordings
    - WATER: The Engineers of Abbey Road Studios
    3b. Listeners' Feedback
    - WATER: Dr. Dre's Musical Magicians
    5. Production/Engineering
    3c. Listeners' Feedback
    6. Performers
    3d. Listeners' Feedback
    Resources Worth Exploring
    SEEDS FOR SONGWRITING LESSONS
    Chapter 11-Beginner
    Object Writing as a Place to Start
    - WATER: Red Hot Mojo Rising
    - SUNLIGHT: The Power of Collaboration
    Start With Word Ladders: Nouns and Verbs
    - WATER: "It's Tricky"
    - SUNLIGHT: Beatles Tips for Mixing Things Up
    Start With a Riff
    - WATER: "Walk This Way"
    - SUNLIGHT: Most Memorable Riffs of All Time
    Chapter 12-Intermediate
    Using "Song Maps"
    - WATER: Keep It Simple
    - SUNLIGHT: Following a Recipe
    A Song in the Style of Reggae
    - WATER: Bob Marley's Inspiration for "Three Little Birds"
    - SUNLIGHT: Chronicling the Best Reggae Songs of All Time
    Stealing Words from a Book
    - WATER: Nas and Wordsmithing
    - SUNLIGHT: Rhyming Dictionary Bliss
    Chapter 13-Advanced
    Don't Be Yourself
    - WATER: Becoming Ziggy Stardust
    - SUNLIGHT: Seeing Through Other People's Eyes
    Experimental Rhymes
    - WATER: Approaching 8-Mile
    - SUNLIGHT: Dreaming and Scheming
    Cut-Up Technique(s)
    - WATER: John Lennon's Practice: "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away"
    - SUNLIGHT: Cut-Up Technique in Literature
    OUTRO
    Chapter 14-A Whole New World of Original Songs
    - SUNLIGHT: Viktor Frankel and Living a Meaningful Life
    - WATER: Stevie Wonder and Spirituality
    - WATER: U2 and Longevity
    Finding Your Way
    - Tech or No Tech
    - A Lowell Mason Spirit
    - Baseline Musicianship
    - SUNSHINE: George Washington Carver's Focus on Science and The Arts
    - The Power of Collaboration
    - WATER: Linkin Park and Jay-Z
    - SUNLIGHT: About Chemical Reactions
    - WATER: The Motor City Five (MC5)
    - SUNLIGHT: Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, and a Love of Plants
    Study the Systems: An Automobile Analogy
    - Drive Train
    - Fuel System
    - Ignition System
    - Electrical System
    Cooling System
    - Braking System
    - Suspension System
    - Steering System
    Master Gardener Similitude
    Focusing on Healthy Plants
    Skill-Building: Spend Your Time Wisely
    - Discovering Grooves
    - Finding Harmonic Progressions
    - Discovering Melodies
    - Writing Lyrics
    Final Words
    Resources Worth Exploring
    Index

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