I was wondering if any of you could share any tips on how to break down the huge task that is songwriting. I often use drum tracks to create riffs but It seems that inspiration is forced because nothing new ever comes. After much thought I have narrowed it down to a few points
All the riffs rely on open power chords and are all written in a drop tuning which makes them bounce off the open D/C.
Most progressions are either whole-half or whole-whole-whole+half or some variation (Think beast and the harlot or Deutschland).
They are all in D minor/F major.
Rhythms are recycled and seem to follow a linear pattern and structure.
They either have a phrase which is over repeated or not repeated (The repetitiveness may be a result of the drum track being a loop).
These are just a few things I have picked up on for riff writing. There are a few issues with other aspects but I thought its best to focus one one area at a time.
All the riffs rely on open power chords and are all written in a drop tuning which makes them bounce off the open D/C.
Most progressions are either whole-half or whole-whole-whole+half or some variation (Think beast and the harlot or Deutschland).
They are all in D minor/F major.
Rhythms are recycled and seem to follow a linear pattern and structure.
They either have a phrase which is over repeated or not repeated (The repetitiveness may be a result of the drum track being a loop).
These are just a few things I have picked up on for riff writing. There are a few issues with other aspects but I thought its best to focus one one area at a time.