The 50/90 Challenge Is Here Again
Today is the start of one of the greatest songwriting challenges ever constructed IMHO. The 50/90 challenge.
Run by the good folks at FAWM (February Album Writing Month), the premise of the challenge is really simple: Write 50 songs in the 90 days starting July 4th until October 1st. It’s a simple concept but incredibly hard to achieve.
According to the 50/90 challenge website the challenge is:
“… (a) club. Each summer, 50/90 forges a collaborative community where musicians of all walks and skill levels write a slew of new music material in only three months. That’s roughly one tune every other day. Participants are a mix of music professionals, students, homemakers, and folks who work day-jobs but rock nightclubs”.
Sounds great!
I tried it last year and failed miserably (well, that’s how I saw it) but hey, that’s the great thing about the 50/90 community. It’s a community where everyone helps each other, where there’s no failure, just a lot of fun, networking and good songwriting.
Doing the 50/90 challenge last year really showed me that I had very little control over my inner critic and my need for absolute perfectionism. This realization caused a great deal of initial sadness which caused me to question whether I should continue with this songwriting blog.
I was thinking to myself things like: “How can I write a blog about writing songs when I find it hard to write songs myself?”
Thankfully I got over myself very, very quickly.
I’m going to participate in the 50/90 challenge this year but this time I’m going to not take it so seriously and just have fun with it. If I write 50 songs in 90 days then great, if not then at least I’m writing, which is something I really love doing.
Give the 50/90 challenge a go and see what happens. It maybe the kick in the pants that you’ve been looking for.
Until next time, happy writing,
Corey Stewart
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Wow, I have to check this out…I don’t think I’ve written 50 songs in 10 years (well, maybe close)! And I thought I was fairly prolific…:)
Thanks for the inspiration,
Sharon
I don’t think you failed last year, Corey! 50/90 is all about having fun, and if you write even one more song than you would have otherwise, I think that counts as a victory.
I only managed 25 last year, and this year I’ve only got 3 so far. But there are plenty of songs amongst those that I’ll keep. Plus it’s great fun being part of such a supportive songwriting group.
I’d urge anyone who enjoys songwriting to have a go at 50/90