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How to write a article on music

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Answered by prachibhatt26
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Music, art concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds for beauty of form or emotional expression, usually according to cultural standards of rhythm, melody, and, in most Western music, harmony. Both the simple folk song and the complex electronic composition belong to the same activity, music.

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Answered by awabkhan424
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5 ways to write an article on music

Explanation:

1. Buy a box of reporter’s pads immediately.

Always carry a pad with you and keep another by your music delivery portal. Images will come into your head while you’re listening. Write them down. If you’re more comfortable dictating into your phone, do that instead. Chronicle your raw thoughts and flesh them out later.

2. Listen to all types of music.

Challenge yourself. Step out of your comfort zone. If you usually listen to classic rock à la Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, and ZZ Top, spend some focused time sampling Kendrick Lamar, Yo Yo Ma, Nina Simone, and Doc Watson. Instead of your predictable diet of George Strait, Martina McBride, and Rascal Flatts, how about a taste of Sarah Vaughan, Cage the Elephant, or Avicii? Expand your horizons. Narrowcasting is the death knell for a writer.

3. Constantly read about music.

This is mindlessly simple advice, but it’s crucial that you devote long hours to reading. Absorb as much information as you can from periodicals, biographies, and reference books. Visit artists’ websites, Wiki pages, and gobble up some music memoirs (suggestion: begin with Chronicles by Bob Dylan and Just Kids by Patti Smith). Knowledge will spark your flow.

4. Experience live music as often as possible.

Bring one of those aforementioned reporter’s pads. Scrawl notes and set lists (don’t be embarrassed to ask the person next to you about a song title that you’re unfamiliar with). You’re not going to be able to sleep after an exciting concert anyway, so write a few paragraphs about your experience while it’s still fresh. Revisit it in the morning.

5. Write about what you don’t like.

This is the only way you’ll grow as a writer. It’s too easy to be a fan and write gushing platitudes about your favorites. If you’re a devotee of the Eagles and Jimmy Buffett, try writing about Kraftwerk or Flaco Jimenez. If all you listen to is Deep Purple and Pink Floyd, check out Chick Corea and Five Finger Death Punch. You’ll hone your writing chops by articulating why you don’t like a specific piece of music.

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