Songwriting For Worship

Welcome readers of David Santistevan's blog!

I wrote in my guest post on David's blog about Nashville songwriting and getting critiqued. Below are two free resources for you. The first is a ebooklet to guide you through the rough waters of songwriting critiques. The second is a quick guide to some Nashville "rules." If you didn't read the article, you can check it out at DavidSantistevan.com.

How to Give and Take Songwriting CritiquesHow to Give (and Take) Songwriting Critiques - an ebooklet.
Receiving feedback and constructive criticism is crucial to writing great songs. But having your song critiqued can be brutal. And when tables are turned and you're critiquing someone else, well that can be just as tough.

This ebooklet gives you some practical tips to get the most out of song critiques. Download How to Give (and Take) Songwriting Critiques for free.

 

What I Learned In Nashville
Here's a quick guide to the "rules" of Nashville songwriting. There's lots of them, but they all can be broken - once you know them.

Other Free Resources on WorshipTeamCoach.com

52 Tweaks to a Stronger Team free ebook What's In Your Playlist free ebook Must Haves Devotional Download

52 Tweaks to a
Stronger Team

A free ebook with a
years worth of ideas to
tweak your team.

What's in
Your Playlist

This free ebook will help
you tame your worship
song catalog. It will also
keep you from killing
your team and congre-
gation with too many
new songs (and boring
them with too many
old ones
).

The Must-Haves for the
Worship Musician

The Must-Haves is a 10-week team
devotional. They're designed to be
done in about 10 minutes. The reading
is only about 200 words, along with a
few questions to get your team thinking
about what's really important.

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