Who's wrote a song yet?

n3mzay

58 pages

Posted
April 2, 2009 - 23:08

Who's wrote a song yet?

I don't know how you guys are working but has anyone actually written the music to a song yet? And if so, how's it going?

I've done the lyrics to two but am putting off the music cuz it scares me!!

Alissie

100 pages

Posted
April 3, 2009 - 00:32

RE: Who's wrote a song yet?

::dies::
Well... kinda?

It's driving me insane. I have snippets for a bunch of disconnected songs, but right now I'm trying to write the opening number. Trying and failing. I currently have two scene ones, but neither of them work. At all. x_x

How to do this... ::drums fingers::

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Red_Leather_Boots

100 pages

Posted
April 3, 2009 - 00:45

RE: Who's wrote a song yet?

Don't fear the music,
hire a composer!

I haven't written any songs yet, but I've a few ideas, I've almost started.

On a completely unrelated note one of the characters I'm writing speeks in a really disjointed collique way, and she repeats herself over again. I'm not really writing right now, but I can't stop myself from thinking and typing like how she speaks.

I'm sorry if I do not make sense.

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treasure32

39 pages

Posted
April 3, 2009 - 03:24

RE: Who's wrote a song yet?

I have started writing my FIRST song ever so far its going ok, my method is basically writing out the words then i just let a tune come to me, i usually write the words as i write the tune, yeah its a little strange but it gets the job done.
I have almost completely written my first song (though I'll probably make some minor changes) and soon to work on the next!!..
Good luck with urs! i wish u all the best!...

Tarlia

18 pages

Posted
April 3, 2009 - 12:06

RE: Who's wrote a song yet?

I'm leaving it to the composer. For now, I'm just noting down what should go into the song, with fragments of lyrics. I don't play any instruments anyway, so I can't write that bit without help!

Penhaligon29

154 pages

Posted
April 3, 2009 - 12:18

RE: Who's wrote a song yet?

I'm going to be starting work on my fifth song today, probably. I've only written the lyrics so far, because I like to wait until later to add the music. I don't know why, but the lyrics and the music are just easier done if they're two separate beasts for me!

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cassle

67 pages

Posted
April 3, 2009 - 13:50

RE: Who's wrote a song yet?

I'll try to compose some musics for my script after I finished all the scenes. :D But before that, I think I won't compose any song for my script because maybe I'll revise it first. Good luck everyone! It's very wonderful that you guys decided to make a musical one. :)

Maeglin

21 pages

Posted
April 3, 2009 - 19:52

RE: Who's wrote a song yet?

I'm in the middle of the first song. I'm not really focusing too much on the music. More on the lyrics. I have a potential tune in my head for the moment, but if I decide to edit this (as opposed to leaving it off in the corner of a document in my computer), then I'll probably change the lyrics and music along with.

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Kitty Taylor

6 pages

Posted
April 5, 2009 - 00:12

RE: Who's wrote a song yet?

I've just written my first song. It's called "Graveyard shift" and is quite honestly the worst thing I've ever written. For saying it's the opener, it's not great at ALL, and if I cared I'd rewrite it. Full of lovely rhyming couplets (and they're not even GOOD rhymes), I think I need to actually shoot myself for writing it.

Ah well, at least it's something, hey?

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Maeglin

21 pages

Posted
April 7, 2009 - 00:10

RE: Who's wrote a song yet?

Haha, yeah, my song's rather weird. It includes them discussing Yo Mama jokes. xD

I rhymed "laughing gas" with "math class." That's my strangest rhyme.

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Saipanwriter

102 pages

Posted
April 7, 2009 - 00:35

RE: Who's wrote a song yet?

I've written three songs. The first a big opening number, sort of rondele. The second a big opening number-don't know musical terminology but it's like point-counterpoint debating. The third, well finally not a big opening number, instead a lullaby.

Don't ask why 2 big opening numbers. (I couldn't decide where to start...)

Every small snatch of melody that comes to my head is in a minor key. Even the lullaby.

And these are probably the worst songs in the universe. In fact-with everyone else claiming their songs are sucky, perhaps we should have a bad song lyrics contest in this forum! I'd win, hands down.

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Mccloskey

106 pages

Posted
April 8, 2009 - 01:35

RE: Who's wrote a song yet?

I have written a few songs for mine. I think it is easier to write the melody then let the lyrics come to me. Sometimes I will just be sitting there eating and all of a sudden I'm humming a tune or singing random words so I write it down and use it for my script.

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n3mzay

58 pages

Posted
April 14, 2009 - 13:01

RE: Who's wrote a song yet?

laughing gas and math class is mint!

CurtisJ

22 pages

Posted
April 15, 2009 - 11:00

RE: Who's wrote a song yet?

http://www.scriptfrenzy.org/eng/node/3159493

I haven't written any songs yet, but am about to write my fifth script (only 1 finished so far), a Doctor Who musical.

The thread above is the Sapian-inspired worst lyrics thread. I'll post there when I've written my first.

Pauwel

115 pages

Posted
April 27, 2009 - 20:00

RE: Who's wrote a song yet?

I wrote a song, or music-drama, which could be sung, a la Richard Wagner, the Ring Cycle, or Mythological Opera (in the vein of Richard Strauss' Electra). The style of the music would be a synthesis of a Beethoven Quartet and Mahler (or Bruckner) Symphony. In fact, if you chose Beethoven's Quartet number fifteen, and then played Mahler's sixth symphony (first movement) at the same time, it would sound like that.

The lyrics approximate blank verse, though as the piece proceeds, a rhyming pattern enters in, gradually.

This takes its point of departure from Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound, though it takes place in a geometrically limited environment, with a cast of mostly comic characters. This section is supposed to provide some weight, against which the comic elements can be contrasted.

If you have some music you want to put together with this let me know.

It could even be a rock opera, like William Shatner's Julius Caesar.

Here is the whole scene from the play:

ACT II scene i

A Mountain Crag in the Caucasus. The Titan Prometheus is bound to the Rock by an adamantine wedge, pounded into his bare chest. His legs and hands are manacled securely.

[Enter Linguistio, stage right, creeping along the ground, he looks up, sees Prometheus, and hides behind a rock]

PROMETHEUS
I, PROMETHEUS, prophesied one day we all would know the future can not be predicted. Today, my augury has been fulfilled. Come to me now, Hermes, messenger of Zeus Supreme-- the time for my release approaches. My torments soon will end.

(Enter Hermes, dressed in winged sandals, with casadeusus, and other Olympian accoutrements).

HERMES
I arrive in answer to your call. Do you finally repent, accúrsed Titan,
Your defiance of all-seeing Zeus, King of gods and men? Will you yield up
All your knowledge to Zeus, so that his eternal tyranny will remain secure
Over all of heaven, earth, and underworld?

PROMETHEUS
When I was bound to this Caucasian rock-- and made to suffer noon's ravaging heat,
The morning's icy dew, and the cruel beak of Zeus's eagle, as it tore daily at my liver,
That healed itself, to be torn again on the morrow-- I made this vow: never would I Relent 'til Zeus begged me to reveal the secret to stall his overthrowing.

HERMES
Zeus does not beg, but assigns that chore to all others.

PROMETHEUS
The Master of High Olympus sends you quickly here not just for my repentance.
When I became the oracle that said no more omens would knowledge of the future bring, When I foresaw that all foreseeing would fruitless be, and when I was proven right,
Only then did Zeus dispatch you to my crag of torment.

HERMES
How, then, have you been proven right?

PROMETHEUS
*I have discerned that all forecasts will be in vain,
that all prognostications-- based on bird's entrails,
the moanings of the Pythia, and the sacrifice of
rooster, bull or horse-- will fail to bring desired knowledge.

HERMES (a bit nervously)
Yet the people s-still come to Dodona, Delphi . . . and Didyma . . .

PROMETHEUS
You lisp your list of oracles with starts and stutters
Like a stunted idiot bereft of hope for self or others.
You are at a loss.

HERMES
So your torments have not taught you wisdom by degrees,
But have made you more arrogant, rash, and full of hubris.
You claim that you and you alone have the key to future knowledge.

PROMETHEUS
Have you inquired of Apollo and Artemis, or Metis, the voice in Zeus' stomach--
Or have you asked the fruit of Zeus' mind, grey and cataract-eyed Athena,
Whom you released from his skull, with the famed hammer,
As he, a god, begged to be cured of sharp pains that racked his head?
Who has answered the question, how may Zeus be overthrown, so
Universal dominion might pass to another god, even greater than he?
**
(silence)

HERMES
No one dares ask that, much less think it.
Though you may dare, you cannot know.

PROMETHEUS
Thus, you admit, with Zeus omnipotence and omniscience part ways;
He can do all but not know all, which means he cannot do but with fear
That of which the resulting choice he cannot but fail to know,
Thus failing in both doing and knowing.

HERMES
Is it with clownish paradoxes such as these that you hope to be released?

PROMETHEUS
If Zeus can do all, and if he knows all, then let him do.

HERMES
He will not need your permission.

PROMETHEUS

But if he can do all, and not know all, then keep him from doing,
'lest in doing all, without sufficient knowledge, he falls to his doom.
Do you think the Fates are three mere women, playing with cords--
Unwinding, measuring, and snipping-- with no plan for their hoards
Of thread, which correspond to the lives of beasts, men, and gods?

HERMES

Ruler's lives Olympian are not by Fates enfettered, but Zeus
Gives orders to [Moira to] wind this way, measure so far, and cut a thread
As he directs. Thus will Troy fall, Achilles die, and Helen sail home.
Whatever men may hope and wish for, these specific ends are known.

PROMETHEUS

Where then is hid that strand of twine that laid out the path of Zeus
From Rhea's womb to life on high? Zeus was born; we know the date: he lived
On Crete a puling babe, and could not make his guiding thread himself, in sooth,
Before his birth. Who keeps now that fibrous yarn if not the Fates?

HERMES

We have heard you say you know how Zeus could avert a doom,
Prevent usurpation by a new upstart god sprung from the womb
Of some unknown nymph or Titaness whose destiny makes her son
Greater than the father, a power who the entire world will stun
With force ne’er seen before.

PROMETHEUS
But why should you assume . . .?

HERMES

Enough banter! Give up that name of the daughter of gods
Whose dangerous conception cannot be allowed; or suffer dire bolts
Made by Cyclops for Zeus' hand, to punish those like you, oddly
Defying Pantheon's decree that Zeus ne'er shall see revolt.

(distant flashes of lightning, soft rumbling sounds of thunder, seconds after.)

PROMETHEUS
Tell Zeus :

Strike my deathless frame with a thousand thunderous jolts;
I will not speak the name you fear, 'til my release be granted.

HERMES

I say then:
Damn yourself to unceasing pains; 'til like a crushéd serpent molting countless
Skins, your frame be flailed and your mind with pride be disenchanted.

(exit Hermes)

[Scene grows slowly dark, brighter flashes of light, louder peals of thunder, as Prometheus is seen, only when light flashes on his face, writhing in torment. Lightning gradually subsides. A faint red glow remains focused on Prometheus backstage]

--end of scene--

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jrb123172

100 pages

Posted
April 29, 2009 - 14:01

RE: Who's wrote a song yet?

At this point, there are 15 songs in my musical, six of which have a complete tune that is written on ms. paper. Most of the rest have at least small snippets of music for the chorus or a verse. Five pages to go!

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Caitie

Posted
September 10, 2009 - 11:13

RE: Who's wrote a song yet?

Yes, i am writing a musical, go the lyrics, but writing the music is a bit.....lets just say im procrastinating!!