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A Year As An Indie Songwriter

Posted on December 30, 2010 by Tom
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2010 was an interesting year for me. I’ve written some songs I’m proud of, helped with some great collaborative projects, and learned a lot about how to write better songs.

Highlights included:

1. Spinning the Compass.

In January I released my first solo album, Spinning the Compass. 9 Songs (more if you download it and join the mailing list) that reflect where my songwriting was by the beginning of 2010.

The album has gained some positive reviews, been downloaded several hundred times (not thousands yet, breaking the 1000 mark for my tomslatter.co.uk mailing list is my next big goal) and I’m really pleased with it.

My songwriting aim is to reach a balance between catchiness and interesting musicality -I’m both a sucker for a catchy chorus and a music theory nerd – and I think I manage that with Spinning the Compass

2. 10 Tips for Songwriters.

Early in the year I edited a book of tips by lots of other songwriters which you can download free. – Later this year I’ll start work on an expanded second edition. Click here for the PDF

3. The Big Calm.

This was a collaborative composition project I took part in with Cafe Noodle. Each participant composed a piece of music to the given title, at the same bpm and in the same key. I then combined them into one 40 minute composition.

BigCalm by Tom Slatter

4. The Name Change

Songwright.co.uk became Indiesongwriter.net. I did this for two reasons.

First, I found songwright a bit difficult when speaking to people. If you have to keep on stopping to spell out the name of your website, it’s probably not as effective as it could be.

Secondly, the kind of songwriting I’m writing for is better reflected by the term ‘indie’. The current state of the music industry means that large companies are dying and indie musicians are on the rise.

It’s that kind of songwriter I’m writing for – the songwriter who can think of their music as art, who can write for a niche, who doesn’t need to worry about the constraints of writing music for the mass market. That’s who this site has always been for, and hopefully indiesongwriter.net reflects that.

5. Songwriting Strategies Podcast.

My latest project, which I hope to turn into a collaborative effort, is the Songwriting Strategies Podcast.

The idea is simple – every week you hear a different songwriting sharing a different songwriting idea. Something short that anyone can apply to their own songwriting.

So far, two other songwriters have made contributions and I’ve recorded a total of 5 episodes. This project has stalled somewhat because I’ve just moved house and haven’t had a broadband connection installed yet (not back to full speed until late January. Yes, that’s the best UK companies can do).

It shall rise again! I’ve some ideas of my own for future episodes, but if anyone else wants to contribute, drop me an email at tomslattermusic AT gmail.com

2010 has been a good year for me, but I’m looking forward to 2011 even more.

What does the future hold?

More of the same of course, but also new and exciting things, including the first product from indiesongwriter.net that will be available for purchase rather than free.

(A product? Yes, there will be a commerical aspect to the site in 2011, but don’t worry the character of the site isn’t going to change at all – the blog, podcast and free ebooks won’t go anywhere.)

See you next year!

Categories: 10 tips for songwriters, cafenoodle, Songwriting Strategies

Arranging a Big Calm and Spinning a Compass

Posted on June 19, 2010 by Tom
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Recent weeks have seen me involved in several songwriting projects.

The Big Calm

BigCalm by Tom Slatter

This 46 minute long piece was composed by members of Cafe Noodle and edited by your truly into one huge composition. The brief was to use the title to create a piece in D minor at 75 bpm.

I’m really pleased with the result and am truly blown away by the talented musicians involved.

Spinning the Compass

I’ve started a series of posts talking about the writing of my solo album, and sharing some of the demos I recorded.

How I Wrote ‘Mechanism’

How I Wrote ‘I Still Smile’

10 Tips for Songwriters

I’m also only a couple of days away from leashing the collaborative songwriting ebook ’10 Tips for Songwriters’ on the world. Stay tuned!

Categories: 10 tips for songwriters, cafenoodle

Big Calm – A collaborative opportunity

Posted on May 11, 2010 by Tom
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Over at Cafe Noodle, we’re just about to embark on a collaborative composing/songwriting thing:

The Brief:

Compose a piece of music using/inspired by the title ‘Big Calm’.
The piece must be in D minor

-(How exactly you interpret the term ‘In D Minor’ is up to you. If you want to modulate at some point do, but it will probably be necessary to end in a definite D Minor)

The piece must be in 75 BPM (if it has a pulse).

We’re going to join them all together in one ultra long piece of music.

Deadline – Sort of the end of the month.

Why not join Cafe Noodle and take part?

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