“Our father, wi ‘chart in ‘eaven…”


House band session

Today we began by looking at writing efficient chord charts. This is a mundane but essential part of the SWF because the band needs to be able to understand the structure of each new song quickly in order to create the best arrangement we can for each songwriter. (I explained a bit of the background to the house band system last year in the blog). We then moved into a brief discussion of one of my personal favourite songwriting styles, the AABA jazz standard, and played/discussed a few examples, followed by a detailed lecture from Davey about imagery, tension and metaphor in a lyric. The house band started rehearsing at about 3pm, which gives us time to learn the 15 or so new songs we needed to play in the evening session.


Songwriting on the grass

Two brothers, songwriting side by side

This year we have more songwriters than ever before, and a pleasing variety of nationalities, instruments and influences (USA, Germany, Norway, Spain and UK). Tonight’s live session included performances on viola and Loopstation, Autoharp,  saxophone, 12-string guitar, as well as the standard guitar/bass/drums/keyboards provided by the house band and the songwriters themselves. Personally I always try to find an excuse to use my E-Bow and one of our (surprisingly numerous) Norwegian songwriters gave me that opportunity with a Bjork-influenced extended atonal intro. Tonight we heard and played a huge spectrum of styles/genres, including Motown, rock, country, folk, jazz and gospel. And every song we played tonight was written by one of our songwriters in the last 24 hours.


That’s a very beautiful thing.

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