How does mumford and sons write songs
They're not unrealistically optimistic, but neither are they overly pessimistic. They speak to the real hardships and struggles of life that we all face. As a writer, I'm learning that being able to relate to my audience honestly by sharing my own shortcomings is essential to building trust. Mumford doesn't sound like most of the stuff you hear on the radio.
I mean, seriously, who else is getting away with using a banjo as one of their lead instruments? And yet, they're starting to get recognized by the public. Without compromising their art or changing their style, they're beginning to be rewarded for their creativity, to the extent that they even received a Grammy nomination, performed onstage with Bob Dylan, and were recently covered by Taylor Swift.
Mumford and Sons are singing about what matters — about human struggles and divine providence. And that's the aspiration of every creative — to create art that truly makes a difference. What do bands like Mumford and Sons teach you about writing or creativity? Share in the comments. There is no one I know Recover your password. Ten Great Songs for a Bluegrass Jam. Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here.
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What may be boring to you is, apparently, judging from their sales, entertaining to others. I find this interesting. Great to have a folk band representation in the main stream music but to my mind they are just a bit too polished, a bit to niche to be proper folk.
Most bands have a sound, a style they fall into and once they have success with a certain formula tend to stick with it, develop it…even do it to death. What happens? Folk is best heard live with energy, passion and atmospheric chemistries between band members and audiences. Listening to a track over and over again it is easy to become over familiar, even bored. Heard live the same track can and often is, different every time.
It must be very constraining to have the need to write something catchy with maybe 3 verses and a chorus and a bridge. If in setting out to write a hit song you look for a hook or try to write on trend it is inevitable predictability takes over from creativity at some point.
Is anything new any more? I once read and I agree that creativity is finding the link between two seemingly unrelated subjects, words, concepts, styles, keys etc. At the risk of being too clever there are only so many things you can butt up together.
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