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	<title>UK Songwriting Festival &#124; Annual summer songwriting courses in Bath, UK &#187; Video</title>
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		<title>Live Songwriting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SWF tutor Andy West writes a song live in front of an audience &#8211; SWF 2008. Every year at the Songwriting Festival, Bath Spa songwriting tutor and ex-Nashville songwriter Andy West writes a complete song in front of the SWF audience, and explains his processes and problem-solving techniques throughout. The lyric, as it evolves, is [...]]]></description>
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<p><p>Every year at the Songwriting Festival, Bath Spa songwriting tutor and ex-Nashville songwriter Andy West writes a complete song in front of the SWF audience, and explains his processes and problem-solving techniques throughout. The lyric, as it evolves, is transcribed and projected at the back of the theatre, and the song is then performed at the end of the hour.</p>
<p>When Andy writes he divides the process into two parts &#8211; creative and editorial. For the creative part, he often uses dummy lyrics or even cliches, returning to improve the early draft later when he&#8217;s in the editing phase.</p>
<p>The main purpose of the lecture is to break up the songwriting process into a series of clear choices; it also demonstrates one of the SWF core principles &#8211; that writer&#8217;s block doesn&#8217;t exist!</p></p>
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