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		<title>Eddi Reader &#8211; special guest 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re delighted to welcome Eddi as our 2010 special guest tutor.



Eddi will be joining our songwriters&#8217; panel, listening to new work written during the week, and performing a special one-off show for us here in Bath. Here&#8217;s her recent single &#8216;Dragonflies&#8217;.
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<p><span id="more-1053"></span>Eddi will be joining our songwriters&#8217; panel, listening to new work written during the week, and performing a special one-off show for us here in Bath. Here&#8217;s her recent single &#8216;Dragonflies&#8217;.</p>
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		<title>SWF 2010 &#8211; now booking!</title>
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We&#8217;re now taking bookings for SWF10. The secure e-store is now live, so you can guarantee your place on the course. We&#8217;re taking up to 50 songwriters this year, but bookings will be on a first-come-first-served basis. Note &#8211; the SWF Studio option has only 12 places. If you want to discuss your booking give [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;re now taking bookings for SWF10. The secure e-store is now live, so you can guarantee your place on the course. We&#8217;re taking up to 50 songwriters this year, but bookings will be on a first-come-first-served basis. Note &#8211; the SWF Studio option has only 12 places. If you want to discuss your booking give us a call on</p>
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		<title>Booking opening soon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Booking for the 2010 festival (Aug 16-20 2010) will open in the next few days. We&#8217;ll post an announcement here as soon as e-booking is online.
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		<title>SWF in the Sunday Times</title>
		<link>http://www.uksongwritingfestival.com/2009/09/06/swf-in-the-sunday-times/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[We had a lovely write-up in the Sunday Times this week from journalist (and songwriter) David Sinclair, who attended the 2009 Festival.
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UK Songwriting Festival at Bath Spa University
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<p>We had a lovely write-up in the Sunday Times this week from journalist (and songwriter) David Sinclair, who attended the 2009 Festival.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the link; the text is also pasted below (c) Sunday Times 2009</p>
<p><a href="http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article6818780.ece" target="_blank">Sunday Times article</a></p>
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<h3>UK Songwriting Festival at Bath Spa University</h3>
<h5>40 students at songwriting boot camp with talks from Chris Difford of Squeeze and ex-Snow Patrol&#8217;s Iain Archer as tutor</h5>
<p>David Sinclair</p>
<p>Everybody has a song in their heart, or their bottom drawer, or wherever they  are kept. This may explain the extraordinary cross section of people  attending the sixth annual UK Songwriting Festival at Bath Spa University  last month.</p>
<p>The 40 students included Edwin, who has put up a new song every week on his  MySpace site for the past 35 weeks; Diane, who had promised herself she was  going to have written and recorded a song before she reached 60; the  waif-like Laura, who looked like a character from Skins and sang her Belle  and Sebastian-influenced songs in a beautiful, ululating warble; Andy, an  ageing punk-metal lunatic; and Sara, a superlative jazz singer with an album  recently released. The tutors were the singer-songwriters Boo Hewerdine,  Andy White and Iain Archer (ex-Snow Patrol) together with staff from the  universityís School of Music &amp; Performing Arts, including Lucy Ray, Andy  West and Richard Parfitt (the former frontman of 60ft Dolls). Chris Difford  of Squeeze showed up to give an entertaining public interview and to  headline a superlative live show featuring performances by most of the  tutors.</p>
<p>The notion that songwriting is a skill that can be knocked into shape ≠ó like  singing, dancing or playing an instrument ó may strike some people as odd. A  popular myth has grown up around the process, in which the songwriter is  cast as a person hanging around waiting for inspiration to strike. Perhaps a  melody will drift into mind in the middle of the night, or a fragment of  lyric will arrive as the songwriter contemplates the world from the top of a  No 49 bus.</p>
<p>Occasionally that is what happens, but successful songwriting is generally  undertaken in a far more methodical manner. The staff songwriters who worked  in the Brill Building in New York and those who supplied the Motown  hit-making machine in Detroit showed up in the morning for work. They sat  with their instruments and lyric books to hand, and by the end of each day  they had written a song, possibly several. And that was how it was going to  be at this event, as Joe Bennett, head of the music school and organiser of  the festival, made abundantly clear in his introductory lecture. We were all  going to write one song each and every day. These would be tried out first  in group tutorials in the morning, then worked on in the afternoon and, if  good enough, performed in the evening with the help of a professional house  band in front of an audience of our songwriting peers. The presentation of  ìback catalogueî (songs written prior to the festival) was forbidden.</p>
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<p>While all this was going on, there would also be lectures to attend and, for  the 12 students who had taken the studio option, demos to record. As we  scurried backwards and forwards from rehearsal room to lecture theatre to  recording studio to performance hall, struggling all the while to come up  with the next new song, it soon became apparent that this was not going to  be some kind of pampered retreat. What we had signed up for was songwriting  boot camp.</p>
<p>Bennett was the sergeant major. A man of many hats ≠ó literally and  metaphorically ó he is a much-published songwriter, author, academic  and multi-instrumentalist with a grasp of popular music theory and practice  that is mind- boggling. He drummed home the seven basic elements of good  songwriting: economy, imagery, prosody (the appropriate marriage of words  and music), universality, originality, repetition and, yes, repetition. He  warned us of the pitfalls: clichÈ, rhyme traps, static melodies, misused  chord loops, excess verbosity and lack of repetition. Above all, he  emphasised the importance of locating a single, specific, clearly identified  subject that your song should be about: ìAsk yourself, ëWhatís the Big  Idea?íî</p>
<p>The first tutorial was a nervous, slightly awkward affair. In my group were  Laura, Anna, Mairead and Flavio. We had vastly different musical styles,  experiences and tastes, and yet within minutes of introducing ourselves we  were all performing our own and critiquing each otherís songs. The novelty  of the situation, not to mention the stress of presenting your work in such  an intimate forum, prompted an immediate sense of empathy, and as the week  went on a group camaraderie evolved.</p>
<p>While we learnt about the techniques of songwriting, a separate, deeper battle  was being waged against the Demon of Doubt. The group, and indeed the whole  community, closed ranks in an effective show of solidarity against this  familiar foe. The mood was upbeat and supportive, the comments and feedback  constructive. If a song was good, then well done. If it could be improved,  then how? Cynicism was banished. As well as getting our hands on the  necessary tools, we were given the time and permission to be successful  songwriters.</p>
<p>The results were startling. As various hurdles were overcome and a rhythm of  activity established, the standard of songwriting and presentation improved,  in some cases virtually beyond recognition. Confidence soared and somehow,  miraculously, new songs kept on coming. I found myself regularly waking up  at 6am, with the late-morning deadline on my mind, reaching for my pen and  lyric book. It turns out that songwriting, rather like journalism, is more  to do with application and creative problem-solving than divine inspiration.</p>
<p>Among the exercises we were given to trigger our imagination was to come up  with a list of promising song titles. This, it turns out, is a widely  recognised way of prompting a new song, a method that was demonstrated to  spectacular effect by the tutor Andy West in a ìliveî public songwriting  session in the main lecture hall. Beginning with a title suggested by one of  the students ≠ó Barry Shearman Brings the House Down ≠ó West set about  composing a song from scratch about a man who daydreams of being a star  while working as a cowboy labourer. Ninety minutes after summing up his Big  Idea (Barry Shearman: great entertainer, lousy builder), West was singing a  sprightly, country-tinged lament: ìDescended from a line of  entertainers/Music hall, burlesque and vaudeville/Born in a trunk before the  world changed/Back when there were concert halls to fill&#8230;î</p>
<p>On the last night, just about every≠body on the course had a song ready to  sing with or without the band, and the festival ended with a celebratory and  emotional show. Several people told me that it had been the best week of  their lives. Earlier in the afternoon I had taken a tune and chord sequence  into my tutorial group for which I had no title, let alone a lyric. I played  it and started brainstorming with the tutor, Andy White. We ended up around  midnight, closing that final show with a rousing performance of our new  creation. Iíll play it for you sometime. Itís called Looking for the Big  Idea.</p>
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		<title>Protected: SWF09 &#8211; studio tracks (SWF songwriters only)</title>
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		<title>Chris Difford &#8211; special guest SWF2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On the Thursday of this year&#8217;s Festival we got Chris Difford and Boo Hewerdine together for a Q&#38;A about the craft of songwriting, particularly relating to lyrics. Here&#8217;s an audio file of their answers to the audience&#8217;s questions. If anyone wants to volunteer to transcribe this and send us a text file, we&#8217;d be delighted [...]]]></description>
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<p>On the Thursday of this year&#8217;s Festival we got Chris Difford and Boo Hewerdine together for a Q&amp;A about the craft of songwriting, particularly relating to lyrics.<span id="more-848"></span> Here&#8217;s an audio file of their answers to the audience&#8217;s questions. If anyone wants to volunteer to transcribe this and send us a text file, we&#8217;d be delighted &#8211; or add the transcript as a comment to this post.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.uksongwritingfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Chris-and-Boo-Questions-fro.mp3">Chris and Boo Questions</a> (MP3, 8MB)</p>
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		<title>Xenomania</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some fascinating discussion of pop processes here, from Xenomania founder Brian Higgins.
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/culture/neilmccormick/100002407/xenomania-how-to-write-a-hit-song/
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		<title>SWF 09 &#8211; the tasks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each of our writers chooses from a list of tasks each day to develop a particular aspect of their writing. Here are the 2009 SWF songwriting tasks.








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Introductory task ñ ìMy Name Isî
(This task should be completed before you arrive).


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<p>Introductory task ñ ìMy Name Isî</p>
<p>(This task should be completed before you arrive).</p>
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<p>Write ten titles. If you have time, choose the most   inspiring one and develop it into a chorus. If you have (more) time, complete   the song.</p>
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<p>Beating writersí block</p>
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<p>ìDo It   Againî</p>
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<p>Write a chorus-based song where the title appears at   least twice in the chorus.</p>
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<p>Making your songs memorable.</p>
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<p>ìFrom Me To Youî</p>
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<p>Complete a lyric based on one of your titles, and give it   to a collaborator to set to music ñ and the other way around (you set their   lyric).</p>
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<p>Developing craft without ëbaggageí.</p>
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<p>ìAnyone can fall in loveî</p>
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<p>Steal a fragment of dialogue from a soap opera and develop   it into a complete song.</p>
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<p>Beating writersí block.</p>
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<p>ìThereís a Placeî</p>
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<p>Write a song with a place name as the title.</p>
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<p>Breaking out of lyric clichÈ/ developing emotional   truth.</p>
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<p>ìAll   Together Nowî</p>
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<p>Work with another one or two members of your tutor group   and write a collaborative song.</p>
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<p>Collaborative negotiation/pitching ideas/creative space</p>
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<p>ìScream If You Wanna Go Fasterî</p>
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<p>Write a song at a tempo faster than 120 beats per minute   (use a drum loop, metronome or wristwatch ñ 120BPM = 2 beats/sec).</p>
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<p>Avoiding mid-tempo blandness</p>
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<p>ìMiss   Ghostî</p>
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<p>Write a song using a ëghost songí. Choose an existing   hit and rewrite its lyric and melody, but keep the syllable count and   scansion the same.</p>
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<p>Creative starting points/avoiding doggerel scansion</p>
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<p>ìWords are   all I haveî</p>
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<p>Complete a lyric in its entirety and then add music   later. Try describing your songís ëBig Ideaí in ten words or fewer before you   start.</p>
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<p>Developing a strong central idea</p>
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<p>ìYou and Iî</p>
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<p>Write a song that features ìIî and ìYouî characters.</p>
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<p>Avoiding diaristic clichÈ</p>
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<p>ìPicture   bookî</p>
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<p>Choose a selection of Google images and include them in   your song lyric.</p>
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<p>Using imagery.</p>
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<p>ìAll by   myselfî</p>
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<p>Write a song without using a musical instrument</p>
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<p>Developing melodic shape</p>
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<p>ìMy Name   Isî</p>
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<p>Write a song with a characterís name as the title</p>
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<p>Avoiding diaristic clichÈ/ developing narrative</p>
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<p>ìTake it to   the bridgeî</p>
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<p>Write a 32-bar song in AABA form.</p>
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<p>Controlling form/using hooks.</p>
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