Songwriting for Everyone
This fun class is for beginners primarily but is open to songwriters of all levels. Janis Joplin once said that she didn't write songs, she just made 'em up and Jamie's organic approach to songwriting is similar. You don't have to read music or be formally trained, you just need a desire to write songs. (Those with formal training shouldn't be discouraged either, this class is for everyone.)
We'll discuss the basic elements of a song (lyric and melody), hooks, songwriting tools, creating the space to write, finding inspiration, elements of a good story, avoiding songwriting traps, different lyric forms, and methods for finding melodies. Jamie will provide examples and handouts, facilitate discussions and everyone will do some writing exercises. There's no grade or pressure to write the great American song, just do your best and have a good time.
You'll write at least one song. You'll have the opportunity to play it for the class and receive friendly feedback from Jamie. This is not a performance class so don't worry if you think you don't have the instrumental or vocal skills to play for other people because what matters is the song itself.
There are two different versions of this class. One is offered weekly for 4-6 weeks in the triangle cities area of North Carolina. It's been offered at the Durham Arts Council (durhamarts.org), Duke, and the ArtsCenter. It's also available as a one-time workshop of varying length for festivals and other special events. For more information, contact us.
Jamie also offers private songwriting consultation. Get feedback for your songs and inspiration to write more. Take one lesson or many. Central Durham location - for more information, contact us.
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Songwriter's Circle
This is for students who have taken Jamie's Songwriting class or have other songwriting experience. In this class, Jamie cracks the whip and gives you lots of helpful activities for exercising that writing muscle. Each class will end with an assignment to write a song for next class. This could include a first line, topic, genre of song or other fun idea. If you think you've run out of lyric ideas and melodies, and if you want helpful feedback on your songs, then this is the class for you.
This class is two to three hours on a weekly basis for one month. It's been offered in several locations in the triangle cities area of North Carolina - at Duke (Short Course), The ArtsCenter and other locations. A shorter version of this class is also offered. For two to four hours, participants present a song to the group and get feedback. If there is time remaining, songwriting exercises are offered and/or students are given some free time to write a song, then present it to the group.
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