Songwriting Tools – The Singer/Songwriters Toolbox + The Creative Mind
One of my main aims with Songwriting Zen is to create an online platform to promote products and services related to the art and craft of writing songs.
These products and services will either be developed by me or come highly recommended from the huge list of songwriting products out there on the web.
Let me tell you, there is a lot of stuff out there.
In saying that, it’s with great pleasure that I introduce you to the first songwriting tool to use Songwriting Zen as its means of online distribution:
For me, Cal Williams Jnr epitomises the stereotype of the working artist.
He is totally devoted to his guitar and to the craft of songwriting. So much so in fact, that he wrote The Singer/Songwriters Toolbox as a way share his thoughts on how to create a welcoming environment for the muse through everyday life.
He is also a performer who captures your imagination and leads it on a beautiful journey through his songs.
Cal has agreed to release a sample chapter The Singer/Songwriters Toolbox called “The Creative Mind” as a FREE gift for Songwriting Zen readers and everyone interested in exploring both the creative and practical sides of songwriting.
Click here to purchase “The Singer/Songwriters Toolbox
Corey Stewart
Singer/Songwriter/Musician
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Nice treat!
Although, what’s with the double standard of films being good and television being bad? Too much TV hating these days. Not only is there some outstanding programming around the globe (if you’re willing to look), but as long as you aren’t sucked into some sort of trance, I think you’re okay.
I like to sit for about five minutes, flipping the channels. Hearing the juxtaposition of words and images from short bursts of different channels. I like to laugh at a room full of people in exercise machines taking themselves way too seriously. I like to realize there are things and values a large majority of my country share that are pretty lame, and respond to them.
You know? There’s truly nothing in this world that isn’t inspiring in some way.
“You know? There’s truly nothing in this world that isn’t inspiring in some way.”
I totally agree Nolan. I don’t watch TV that much only because I’m doing other things not because of how I feel about it.
When I do have time I like to watch TV with the sound down and play guitar to the images flashing before me. Sort of like writing random TV theme music on the fly.
TV, like anything is good for you as long as you don’t let it control you.
Nice to hear from you mate,
Corey
PS: Glad you like the treats. There’s more in the future. Watch this space.