Friday, August 16, 2013

A Goal for Songwriters


One goal all songwriters strive to achieve is finding an audience for their songs. A sure fire way to this goal is to create opportunities, lots of opportunities for songs to be heard. Another word for this is exposure.

Increasing exposure for your songs will lead to growing your audience. Building your audience will lead to an increase in the demand to hear more of your songs. More exposure = More audience.

Four great examples of how this works came to my attention this week from independent songwriters across the country.

  • -       A songwriter in Ohio has a meeting with the pops orchestra in her city. They are interested in arranging and performing her Christmas songs for their holiday programs.
  • -       I worked with a songwriting duo in California (developing songs for their EP) who sent an announcement that their EP was releasing on iTunes this week.
  • -       Worship Leader Magazine informed a writer living in Phoenix that they were including one of his songs in the October issue of SongDISCovery.
  • -       Another songwriter, this one in St Louis, sent me four news songs he will post in his blog featuring songs about family life.


All of these songs will receive exposure. Each of these songwriters has new potential to expand the size of their audience. So a key step for every songwriter toward the goal of finding and building an audience is to look for every opportunity possible to gain exposure and listening ears. Often those opportunities start right where you live, work or go to church.



Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Theme for 2011 - Community: Life Blood for the Songwriter

Happy New Year!

I had the privilege of writing an article for Christian Musician Magazine titled "Community: Life Blood for the Songwriter". If you want to check it out here's the link: http://www.scribd.com/doc/46755409/Christian-Musician-Magazine-JanuaryFebruary-2011.

In the article I listed three benefits that a creative community can provide the songwriter: Inspiration, Accountability and Productivity.

So far in 2011 I have had the privilege of giving workshops to two songwriter groups, one in Colorado Springs and one in Denver. The workshops were organized by NSAI Regional Chapter Coordinators Rob Jones (Co Spr) and Elvira Walls and Bonnie Botham (Denver). These folks went to great efforts in securing the location and getting the word out about the workshops and we had a great showing at each event.

The reason they went to all that effort was their passion for providing resources for their local community of songwriters.

All levels of development were represented in each group and the fact that the songwriters invested the time and money to come to the workshop showed that their passion to write songs was alive and well.

A question I asked at each workshop was how many songs they had finished in the last calendar year. A majority of them sheepishly raised their hands when I asked if they had finished 5 or less. There was one writer in the Denver group that had finished more than 30 songs and she had had several songs published. I challenged each group to double the number of finished songs in 2011!

The goal for every workshop I do is to fuel songwriters with inspiration and strategic tools to move forward in their development. Song critiques is one of the most valuable components of my workshops. I identify what is working in the song as well as specific suggestions on how to make the song stronger.

My hope is that my workshops serve to motivate the local creative community to provide songwriters ongoing inspiration, encouragement to keep working at their craft and accountability for increasing the output of finished songs.

If you are serious about developing your songwriting skills I encourage you to join a local songwriting group and if there isn't one in your area I challenge you to start one! I gave some specific instructions on how to get a group started in the Christian Musician article.

One of the services I provide is Songwriter Development. Whether you are just starting out and have written a couple songs or if you have been writing for years but you need help keeping motivated, Songwriter Development might be just what you need! It is an individualized monthly program and will provide you with creative direction for new songs, feedback and accountability with the goal of developing commercially viable songs. Please contact me at cindy@cindywiltcolville.com if you have any questions.

I will look forward to keeping in touch with you throughout the new year and hearing about the connections you are making with your creative community!

Blessings,
Cindy

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

CWC 2010 SPEAKING SCHEDULE

2010 has been a great year so far and I have had the privilege of traveling all over the country talking to songwriters about songwriting!

I want to keep folks informed of my whereabouts SO I thought I'd put it into a Blog Post!

If you know of a group of songwriters that would be interested in having me speak please get in touch with me!

SO... here is a run down of where I've been over the past several months and where I'm headed in the fall!

January 2010
Embassy Music Conference - Nashville, TN
Colorado Christian Songwriters Group - Denver, CO
March 2010
InspireSong Retreat - Nashville, TN
May 2010
Christian Musicians Summit @ The Chapel - Buffalo, NY
June 2010
Texas Christian Songwriters Annual Conference - Dallas, TX
July 2010
GMA Immerse Conference (Song Track Chair) - Nashville, TN
September 2010
West Coast Songwriters Annual Conference - Los Altos Hills, CA
Thriving Musician Summit - Roseville, CA
October 2010
Write About Jesus - St. Louis, MO
November 2010
Music Makers Community - Harriburg, PA
Sister To Sister Women's Conference - Blanchard, PA
Christian Musicians Summit @ Overlake - Redmond WA

If you are coming to any of these FALL events please let me know and I will look for you!

Blessings,
Cindy

http://www.christianmusiciansummit.com
http://www.westcoastsongwriters.org
http://www.writeaboutjesus.com
http://www.experienceimmerse.com
http://www.indieheaven.com
http://www.texascsa.com

Monday, July 19, 2010

Our God Delivers Us From Evil

This has been one of those spectacular weeks of seeing God at work!

I met Gaile Owens on my first visit to Master Life, a Bible study held every Sunday night in Freedom Chapel at the Tennessee Prison For Women. I started volunteering on a regular basis 12 years ago. Eight years ago the new warden decided that since Gaile was on death row she needed to be segregated from the rest of the inmates so during those years I was able to see her only at the Christmas party that was held in her unit.

In the spring of this year the Supreme Court declined Gaile's appeal of her death sentence and set the date of her execution for September 28, 2010. You can read her story at www.friendsofgaile.com. Her lawyer and friends organized a massive campaign to solicit signatures on a petition and letters to Governor Bredesen pleading that he commute her death penalty to a life sentence On Wednesday, July 14th, Governor Bredesen commuted Gaile's death sentence to life in prison and she goes up for parole in 2011!

On Sunday night, July 18, after eight years, Gaile was free to attend Master Life in Freedom Chapel and what a celebration it was to hear Gaile give God all the glory for her deliverance.

Another account of God's deliverance...

Early last week I just happened to look out our front window and saw a strange car backed into our driveway. I walked out the door and saw a stranger putting two large pieces of construction equipment belonging to a carpenter doing renovations on our home into the back of his pick up truck. The wanna be thief had been watching for when Jeremy would leave for lunch and within ten minutes he had backed his truck into our driveway. Side note, my car was also parked in the driveway.

When I asked him what he was doing he came up with a carefully rehearsed story but I told him to put the equipment back where he found it and he did! I tried to write down his license plate but the license plate was bent up in half so it was impossible to see the number.

Here's where the story gets even better - I was suppose to be on a conference call with a songwriter during this time but I got a text saying that he didn't have any reception so needed to reschedule for later in the day. He felt very bad about changing times at the last minute but when he heard about my thwarting a robbery we both recognized the lost reception as a divine intervention by God.

I am fully of thanksgiving for seeing God at work and how he keeps watch over his kids!

Friday, July 9, 2010

WRITE WITH ALL YOUR HEART

This week I was listening through the Billboard TOP 200 albums and the #39th album is a metalcore artist Parkway Drive and the featured song was “Alone”.


Let’s just say if my 85 year old Mom listened to Parkway Drive she would have thought Provident Label Group artist Red’s performance at the Dove Awards was close to heavenly! But again I digress from the point of this blog…


So I am listening to “Alone” and I had to look up the lyrics as I couldn’t understand any of the words. Here are some excerpts “Stranger to the world, alone in my abandonment” “Darkness, erase this lonesome place from my every existence” “No light to guide. No ties, no ties to bind. “


The song has a very despairing message.


Then in the #40 spot is Hillsong’s “A Beautiful Exchange: Live” and the song that plays is “Our God Is Love”. Some lyric excerpts “Every distant and broken heart, every prayer, every outstretched arm, finding hope in the love of the Father” “Our fear is overcome Our God is love”


WOW - what a tremendous contrast between the two songs!


What Hillsong and Parkway Drive do have in common is that they both are from Australia!


In my last blog I talked about how I want a song to make me feel something. In the case of the Parkway Drive song I didn’t like what it made me feel but it made me feel something.


I know that this is an understatement but songs are a powerful vehicle for communicating one’s beliefs.


I am very thankful that my work is focused on equipping songwriters to create art that is reflective of a creative and redemptive God. Whether they are writing metalcore or Southern Gospel they have a responsibility to create songs that bring glory to God. Whether they are in a Christian band or if they are Christians in a band, each is as valid and needed in reaching the lost and communicating the good news of Jesus.


In a couple weeks the GMA Immerse Conference is being held in Nashville and I have had the privilege of putting together the Songwriting Track for the week. We are having a panel called Writing For The Mainstream Market and the guests are Tom Douglas, Andy Dodd and Amy Stroup, all who are believers and have had tremendous success writing for mainstream artists.


“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men.” Colossians 3:23


I encourage you songwriters to work at your craft with ALL YOUR HEART so that you can continue to creatively and effectively communicate the truth of our very great God.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

The Most Important Thing In A Song

I had the privilege of spending a couple days with 90 plus songwriters who were attending the Texas Christian Songwriters 2nd Annual Conference. One of the writers asked "If you had to name THE most important thing that you look for in a song what would it be?" Almost immediately I answered "It needs to make me feel something".

I remember my very first meeting with Jason Ingram. His manager at the time, Tamara Alan, brought him in to meet with me while I was a publisher at Word. He played me several songs and one of his songs deeply moved me. I ended up signing him to his very first publishing deal and needless to say that was a great signing!

This Sunday at Church of the Redeemer, where my husband and I attend, I was deeply moved by a song.

I have been singing this song since I was a child attending the Bible Baptist Church in Lincoln, Maine where my Dad was the pastor. It even has my name in it!

Instead of Where Is Waldo? (a great book series), Where is Wilt?!

Great is Thy faithfulness, oh God my Father;
There is no shadow of turning with Thee;
Thou changest not, Thy compassions, they fail not;
As Thou hast been, Thou forever wilt be.

Great is Thy faithfulness! Great is Thy faithfulness!
Morning by morning new mercies I see.
All I have needed Thy hand hath provided;
Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!

Written by Thomas Chisholm and William Runyan.

Our worship leader hadn't had planned on singing the song during the service but felt the Spirit prompting her to lead us in a verse and chorus.

Sometimes songs are so familiar to us that we miss the impact of the truth in the message.

I felt this overwhelming surge of gratefulness that I worship a God whose love for me does not change when I am ungrateful, complaining, fearful, and a compulsive worrier.

In fact in God there is NO SHADOW OF TURNING - I just love that image.

Daily I am amazed by God's new mercies being lavishly poured out on me. I have a God who promises to provides everything I need and I can take him at his WORD - "I will never leave you nor forsake you." Joshua 1:5

I pray that your heart is encouraged by the reminder that your Heavenly Father delights in you and that in Him you have everything that you need.

Blessings,
Cindy

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Beautiful Words, Wonderful Words, Wonderful Words of Life

Over the past couple days I have been especially thankful for the ability to read words on a page, to communicate my thoughts through words, to write in my journal and to write a blog! All things that I have taken for granted.

This past weekend my husband Bruce and I visited with his Dad Gene who has a brain disease called Primary Progressive Aphasia. Gene can't read more than one or two words, he can't formulate complete ideas and cannot verbalize what he is thinking other than a few recognizable words here or there. He is otherwise a very healthy and joyful person to be around.

We visited the house where he was born in 1925 and although he couldn't formulate words he did seem to know where he was. Throughout the weekend I would sit with him and listen to him express himself with words that didn't make sense to me but hoping that he felt understood.

My work with songwriters is a great joy for me as I hear them express the full spectrum of their lives through the words of the songs they write.

So I've been thinking, what would a song be without words?

What would life be like without the ability to use words to express myself?

I am struck with a profound sadness thinking about Gene's word-less life.

However, my faith in God, who I believe meets us in the middle of every circumstance we face, gives me hope and courage to pray that Gene will know that he is loved, that he is known and that he is heard.

So words... beautiful words, wonderful words of life, wonderful words of life!

I am always looking for wonderful words of life in the Bible that specifically relate to songwriters and I was struck with the relevance of the very last verse in the Gospel of John.

John says "Jesus did many other things as well. If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not have room for the books that would be written."

THE WHOLE WORLD would not have room for the BOOKS that would be written...

Then I started to think about the thousands of lives that Jesus impacted during the thirty plus years he walked on earth. In heaven we are going to hear all of these stories! Add to that number the countless number of people who have been impacted by Jesus' life before his incarnation and after his ascension.

This will make for some heavenly writers-in-the-rounds. I believe there will be new songs written in heaven!

So what does this have to do with songwriters?

I believe that songwriters have the privilege of telling what Jesus is doing in their lives through the words of their songs. I believe that this is a powerful motivation for working at the craft of songwriting: telling the story of the Savior.

Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life!
Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life!
Words of life and beauty, teach me faith and duty.
Beautiful words, wonderful words, wonderful words of life!

Blessings!

Cindy