Outline your lyric's idea by using six crucial questions and combine them with the Story Grid Diorama Model.
April 14, 2022 | 0 | Episode 025 Shownotes
Outline your lyric's idea by using six crucial questions and combine them with the Story Grid Diorama Model.
Episode Overview:
[00:01:35] A Songwriter’s Six Best Friends
[00:02:34] Lyric Writing: Who
[00:05:15] Lyric Writing: What
[00:06:26] Lyric Writing: When
[00:08:00] Lyric Writing: Where
[00:09:21] Lyric Writing: Why & How
[00:10:30] Story Grid Diorama Model
[00:14:55] Diorama Model & Six best Friends
[00:17:32] Preview
Click the button to get access to your work- and cheatsheet to outline your lyric idea.
This work- and cheatsheet includes all you need to know about your six best friends and the Story Grid Diorama model. It helps you to flesh out your idea by making sure you answer all the relevant questions so that your audience can picture your songs story moment.
Episode 025
Today we talk about a songwriter’s six best friends.
You might have already heard about the term: Songwriter’s Six Best Friends in the book “Writing Better Lyrics” by Pat Pattison or in one of his courses.
But today, we want to make his concept more practical. We want to use a specific model that will help us visualize our six best friends.
At the end of today’s episode, you’ll be much clearer in how you can put your six best friends to use without wondering how it might all fit together.
You’ll get the glue delivered in this episode. So let’s go.
© Stories in Songs, Melanie Naumann
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