hey i was wondering how do you come up with song names for your original tunes and also throw out some ideas lol
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hey i was wondering how do you come up with song names for your original tunes and also throw out some ideas lol |
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Tagged just out of curiosity, since I think sometimes it's magic faerie dust. —Wes DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices. |
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oh btw im needing help coming up with a song name im thinking something having to do with newport beach |
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Are there particular places you hang out? I live in San Diego, and my old band named a few tunes based on our locality. ('P.B. Nights' P.B., short for Pacific Beach. 'Cruisin' The Strand', 'Sunset In Encinitas', etc.) Could you play the song for some of your friends and ask them if it reminds them of anything? Cheers, Clark -Less Paul, more Reverb- —-Cheers, Clark- -Less Paul, more Reverb- |
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You've asked a lot of similar questions... what should your set list be, what you should name your band, and now what to name a song. At some point you have to own this stuff yourself and make your own decisions. Decide on a vision for your band... after all it is your band, not ours. —Site dude - S3 Agent #202 "It starts... when it begins" -- Ralf Kilauea |
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I think that a title can inspire the creation of a song or a title will spring forth from a song. I would caution about songs or titles that would be too contrived...too intellectually created because it is proper, correct, genre-correct, whatever. I know nothing about actually surfing but I love ocean kayaking and tides and sealife...I can write about that if I wanted to remain close to a seashore-related theme. Lorne |
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My guitarist has a couple of his songs named by his younger son. And we keep it to the kids words. We have a song called "cheesy sneezer", as that is how he described, or was trying to mimic part of a riff my guy was working on. It's silly, but the song rocks, as it turns out. haha Otherwise, a lot of our songs are named after comic book stuff (ROM Spaceknight for example), "typical" surf titles ('Samurai Bikini')and life experiences ('Billy Ocean Lotion', that one based on his experiences in the Coast Guard, and a commander, who was born in the Caribbean somewhere, reminding him to put on his "billy ocean lotion" when it was sunny out and they were on the water). You'll find a method that works for you, Shadownight. Shake n Stomp is right, some of the best surf songs have some pretty "naff" titles. If you throw out something that jumps out at you as you write new music (especially instrumentals), chances are it'll stick. —Gear:Kit:Pearl Reference series in Emerald Fade,Pearl rack,Pearl Demon Drive pedals,Tama Iron Cobra hi-hat stand, Sabian & UFiP cymbals. Last edited: Aug 18, 2016 18:44:10 |
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ROM Spacenight was an awesome comic! Had to say that as it was one of my favourites back in the day. I digressed from the original post, now back to original thread..... I am not obsolete, I am RETRO.... |
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Teiscofan wrote:
Awesome! As soon as we get a new, updated recording of it, I will let you know. Gear:Kit:Pearl Reference series in Emerald Fade,Pearl rack,Pearl Demon Drive pedals,Tama Iron Cobra hi-hat stand, Sabian & UFiP cymbals. |
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What we are talking about here, as Reverbenator wrote:
...is cultural titling. It was much easier for the teenagers who invented surf music to come up with such titles because they were culturally obsessed and immersed in active creation of social rituals centered on the cult of surfing. |
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Probably best not to over think it. Go Zen (there's a title right there! Wherever you go, there you are http://rogerfowles.co.uk/ |
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In songwriting I usually first decide what I will depict, then pick a title, then write the song. The upcoming Insanitizers "Guitar Fun" Album includes several originals whose titles should be easily matched to the songs on first hearing. These include: The album has several other originals whose titles are less specific to the music, although they reflect the general feeling. One title (not listed above) was used because it is a good pun, insofar as a pun can be good. Writing music corresponding to the title--or picking a title that fits the music--is part of the art of songwriting. —Insanitizers! http://www.insanitizers.com |
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Brian wrote:
Quoting Brian because no-one seems to have read it, and it's sage advice. If I may add, decisions made by committee have generic results. When I listen to your band, I want to hear your bold visions, not a puzzle assembled on an internet board. Put yourself out there, risk everything for art. —Buy Endless Drummer @ Bandcamp |
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As in every field, there are insights and progress to be made by reconsidering the basic concerns and questions. One way people learn is by studying examples. The early Straitjacket albums contained songs whose titles had no apparent relation to the music. In contrast, the Ventures' originals used titles that did correspond. A newbie might benefit by examining these examples. —Insanitizers! http://www.insanitizers.com Last edited: Aug 23, 2016 11:56:29 |
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I keep a list of all possible song titles I think of. When I start writing a song I quickly match it to a song title that feels right OR I start a song with a song title that suggests something musical. I like wordplay so usually puns and alliterations. — |
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Further to my previous post, the only early Straitjackets songs I recognize by name are Tailspin and Wrong Planet, but I know the titles of the Ventures' originals. Walk Don't Run itself is an interesting example that runs counter to the Ventures' own originals. Walk Don't Run does not seem to correspond to the Ventures' recording. As soon as I heard the recording by the writer Johnny Smith I understood the title. In Smith's version the main riff has a very strong flow at moderate speed, i.e., walk. Increasing the speed to a run conflicts with Smith's feel, so he instructs walk don't run. That was his art. Of course art does not mean commercial success. The Ventures changed the speed to a run, rendering the title enigmatic, but enjoying commercial success. —Insanitizers! http://www.insanitizers.com Last edited: Aug 23, 2016 11:57:35 |
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I have a list of song names somewhere, but it's clear that I'll never do much writing so I'll share my favorite one, "Enemy Anemone" (I always envisioned a spy style song for that). If you use it on an album, maybe shoot a copy my way I just googled it to see if it was used and apparently there is some kind of animated kids show called Octonauts with an episode called The Enemy Anemones. —https://www.facebook.com/index.php?lh=9353f9155b5ff32e14c998495fd00da4&#!/rich.derksen.7 |