I've always
wanted to meet Jimmy Webb, and with Tunesmith I got to do
just that. (The only thing I don't have, though, is his
autograph!
Someday!)
I've
marveled at
his storytelling, allowing for many wonderful interpretations
of his songs by artists as diverse as Johnny Rivers, Richard Harris,
Glen
Campbell and Linda Ronstadt to name just a few. Even listening to
just the melodies is entrancing as they easily stand on their own, not
needing words to fulfill their mission of transporting the listener
into
another place and time.
Jimmy
takes you
through early experiences in his life and career as
he struggled like any other songwriter just to get his songs heard and
cut. One good connection led to another, and then another, and
after
the requisite time of "paying his dues" he was off and running, and in
great demand.
Once
the
"personal" stuff is shared, he begins to get into the actual
"art of songwriting". Tunesmith is not only about Jimmy Webb. He
generously (and with permission) uses lyrics from dozens of famous
songwriters
as well as insight from interviews he conducted with dozens more.
He spends a considerable amount of time (and several chapters each) on
music composition and lyric writing, breaking them down into digestible
pieces and sharing lots of examples to clarify points he's
making.
Even if you specialize only in composing or writing lyrics, you'll
still
benefit from the information on how "the other half" works. The
only
negative I found with Tunesmith was the chapters on music composition
became
too technical at times.
Tunesmith
is a
companion every serious songwriter should read, and read
again, and keep handy for constant referral. I do ... and it's
magic!
It's a good read if you just want to find out more about Jimmy Webb,
and
it's also an excellent textbook from a master in the art of songwriting
to highlight favorite passages and dog-ear certain pages. Just be
careful
about loaning it out to a friend. Make sure your name is in it or
you might not see it again.
Copyright © 2000 by Jace
Carlton
Jace Carlton is
a Nashville based
songwriter, music publisher, artist manager and freelance writer.
As a songwriter and collaborator
much in demand in the
Country market, he also enjoys writing for A/C, Pop, R&B, Smooth
Jazz,
Contemporary Christian, and Cabaret. As a Freelance Writer he has
contributed reviews on new CD's to online newsletters and artist
websites, and occasionally contributes book and concert reviews along
with personal commentary on
the
music industry to Nashville's Songwriter's
Connection e-Zine.
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