Music Tech Magazine

SONGWRITING PRO ADVICE

BERNARD BUTLER

ARTIST, PRODUCER AND PROFESSIONAL SONGWRITER

The acclaimed guitarist is also a prolific songwriter and producer. Bernard is Songwriting Tutor at BIMM London and has recently conducted a masterclass at Abbey Road Studios…

I think creating was always my interest and when I began to play the guitar (and before that, I had dabbled in piano and violin) it was my instinct to create my own music. I was very curious about the process and as soon as I began to notice the ‘brackets’ under song titles which we used to see on records and CDs, I realised that was where I needed to be. I also realised there was a reason why these names seemed to be more important than other band members and producers.

There are of course typical approaches to begin with, which usually lead you into an unknown path and from there, a great deal of mental strength comes into play – to know when you have a song, to be disciplined and self critical and most of all, to feel comfortable with what you have created. There are too many approaches to list, but it ultimately tends to depend on whether a collaboration is involved, I think, whether you are writing for yourself or to a theme – and technically how you are going about it, from sitting at a piano with paper and pen to staring at a laptop.

SECOND OPINIONS

Collaboration can be extremely healthy and also very challenging. Rarely is it appropriate to sit and write words from scratch with 10 people. Often, having a personal starting point, a tune, half a lyric, unstructured and unfinished, maybe missing a chorus, can be a really useful starting point for a group of writers. Songwriters tend, in my experience, to be supportive and positive in that situation and are able to

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Music Tech Magazine

Music Tech Magazine1 min read
KLEVGRAND Skaka
Price £40 or £15 iPad Contact klevgrand.se Programming the nuances of a live shaker or percussion sound can be notoriously difficult. New plug-in Shaka offers flexible and natural-sounding percussion patterns with 12 sequence slots that can load any
Music Tech Magazine12 min read
Give Peace A Chance
The name of Ólafur Arnalds new album is Some Kind of Peace. We wish. Clearly fate took an ironic opportunity to intervene shortly before we had a chance to talk to him about both the new album and his approach to creativity more broadly: an earthquak
Music Tech Magazine9 min read
KORG Opsix £700
Of the many consumer-facing and industry-changing technological battles that have been fought over the years, some have had clear winners that have set new standards against which their rivals are judged. Synthesisers have seen their fair share of co

Related Books & Audiobooks