The Anatomy, Craft and Art of Advanced Lyric-Writing
- Open to Lyricists and Songwriters of ALL LEVELS
- Open to Lyricists of ALL GENRES
- Analyze Existing Songs
- Review Your own Lyrics
Live, Online, Interactive Workshop!
Using web-conferencing technology over your computer or mobile device, we will form a little family for 4 weeks, meeting twice a week online. You will be able to learn as if you were right in the same room. You will be able to submit your own writing for evaluation and feedback.
Work on…
- Hooks
- Metaphors
- Similes
- Rhyme
- Rhythm and Meter
- Song Structure
- Genre
- Enhancing Emotion
Schedule – Each Workshop is Two Hours, Meeting Wednesdays and Saturdays
- Wednesday, May 15, 2019
8:30 pm eastern time/5:30 pm pacific time
- Saturday, May 18, 2019
4:00 pm eastern time/1:00 pm pacific time
- Wednesday, May 22, 2019
8:30 pm eastern time/5:30 pm pacific time
- Saturday, May 25, 2019
4:00 pm eastern time/1:00 pm pacific time - Wednesday, May 29, 2019
8:30 pm eastern time/5:30 pm pacific time
- Saturday, June 1, 2019
4:00 pm eastern time/1:00 pm pacific time - Wednesday, June 5, 2019
8:30 pm eastern time/5:30 pm pacific time - Saturday, June 8, 2019
4:00 pm eastern time/1:00 pm pacific time
In each 2 hour workshop, we will listen to and dissect great lyrics. The student can submit his or her own work for assessment and ways to make it better. Follow-ups will occur at each session. Assignments will be given out and by the end of the four week workshop, each student should walk away with several types of lyrics, ready to be set to music. Each student will have a basis of how it is done and how they can work on their own to make their words soar on music. We will examine ballads, comedy, special material, classic pop and movie songs, with an emphasis on musical theatre. Stephen Cole is an award-winning lyricist and librettist with 13 of his musicals produced around the world. Together, we will explore the work of the great lyricists to learn how they did it. We will see how Cole Porter wrote the most sophisticated, sensual and comic songs, how Lorenz Hart changed and upgraded the craft from June/Moon to adult and risqué art, all the while exposing the battered heart that spoke to generations, and how Oscar Hammerstein took the tropes of operetta and refined them into the great American musical play and revolutionized how songs functioned. Storytelling, character, craft…all transformed to the highest lyrical art. As you learn from the greats, Stephen will expose the craft and hard work to make something perfect, or try to. Learning the classical rules enables you to have a foundation from which to blossom and find your own voice. Whether you are a beginner with an affinity for words, or an experienced songwriter, looking for ways to become better at your craft, this class will address your needs and be a helluva lot of fun to boot.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS TRAINING WILL EMPOWER YOU TO WRITE LYRICS IN ANY GENRE AND IS NOT LIMITED TO MUSICAL THEATRE OR POP! HOWEVER, STEPHEN WILL FOCUS ON THE MUSICAL THEATRE GENRE TO HELP CONVEY EACH LESSON. HE BELIEVES THAT IF YOU LEARN THESE SKILLS THROUGH MUSICAL THEATRE, YOU WILL BE EASILY ABLE TO APPLY THIS NEW AWARENESS TO ALL OTHER GENRES.
Open to Participants from any City!
The online lyric-writing workshop welcomes people from all over the world, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, San Jose, Austin, Jacksonville, San Francisco, indianapolis, Columbus, Fort worth, Charlotte, Detroit, El Paso, Seattle, Denver, Washington, DC, Memphis, Boston, Nashville, Oklahoma City, Portland, Las Vegas, Atlanta, New Orleans, London, Toronto, and also including people from these countries: Russia, Canada, France, Brazil and The Netherlands.
Payment for Workshop
We Accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Carte Blanche, Diners Club, En Route, JCB, and PayPal.
NOTE: All payments will be processed through the Sound Feelings shopping cart. You will see “SOUND FEELINGS” on your credit card or PayPal statement.
8-Class Lyric-Writing Workshop with Stephen Cole