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#31 - Creating Conflict by Using a Character's Wants and Needs (+ WORKSHEET)

#31 - Creating Conflict by Using a Character's Wants and Needs (+ WORKSHEET)

FromLyric Mastery - The Art of Writing Song Lyrics


#31 - Creating Conflict by Using a Character's Wants and Needs (+ WORKSHEET)

FromLyric Mastery - The Art of Writing Song Lyrics

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

#031 - The Wants and Needs of a Song’s Character and How They Can Engage Your Listeners through Creating Conflict.Did you know that listeners are drawn to specific topics of lyrics because they strive to get similar things in their lives as the character in the song? When you think about your lyrics this way, it’s much easier to see the kind of target audience you want as a songwriter because your future listener will enjoy investing themselves in your song’s characters.But how can you decide what your character strives for and what he wants or needs?Where to start?And how do their Wants and Needs influence each other to create a compelling narrative?I’m glad you asked.In today’s episode, I’m happy to share with you some storytelling tips on how you can write a compelling story for your song by creating some spicy conflict.Episode Overview:[00:01:24] What does your song’s character want?[00:04:29] What does your song’s character need?[00:11:02] Wants, Needs, and Conflict[00:12:29] Conflicting Conscious and Unconscious Desires[00:14:44] “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor[00:16:16] Tips for writing lyrics with Conflicting Conscious and Unconscious Desires[00:19:51] Conflicting Conscious Desires and Unrecognized Needs[00:21:27] “Welcome to the Black Parade” by My Chemical Romance[00:26:23] Tips for writing lyrics with Conflicting Conscious Desires and Unrecognized Needs[00:29:06] Everybody wants to be different, but nobody wants to change.Links mentioned in this episode:Development Engine: Pattinson's 3 Boxes - ADVANCED: 5 Commandments of StorytellingEvery Character in a Story WANTS something. But how do you figure out WHAT that is?3 Ways to Develop your Song's Character by Looking at Internal Content Genres“Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor © Wb Music Corp., Sony/atv Melody, Easy Action Music“Welcome to the Black Parade” by My Chemical Romance © BLOW THE DOORS OFF CHICAGOWORKSHEET: https://resources.storiesinsongs.com/Support the showWould you like to join our FREE 3-hour Masterclass on ...The #1 Secret of Writing Timeless Hit Song Lyrics, and How You Can Do It, too. Go to lyricmastery.com/getstarted
Released:
Jun 23, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Ever wonder how to outline your lyrics and write about something meaningful to you in a way that other people get it? The LyricMastery Podcast is all about helping you look BEYOND lyric structure and form AND focus on what's important: your lyric's MESSAGE and how to deliver it........ I believe songs have the power to change lives. So give your lyrics the power to make an impact. In this podcast, you get amazing tools on how to craft, write, and revise your lyrics without hitting writer's block ever again. Hit subscribe and get ready to get to another level! [[Former: Stories in Songs - Writing the Lyrics Podcast]]