Two-days Workshop report on Music Production & Lyrics Writing on 19.09.2024 to 20.09.2024
The workshop kicked off with an exciting introduction led by Mr. Gowtham V and Mr. Aakash Rajinikanth. Both facilitators brought their extensive experience in the fields of lyric writing and music production, making this workshop a practical, hands-on learning experience from start to finish. Participants were warmly welcomed and informed about the goals of the session, which centered around enhancing their creative capabilities in writing song lyrics and producing music.
Opening Discussion on Lyrics:
To set the context, various well-known song lyrics were shared and dissected, showcasing the diversity of lyrical styles across genres such as pop, rock, folk, and indie. Participants were encouraged to reflect on how lyrics play a crucial role in shaping the emotional and thematic core of a song. The facilitators used this as a way to break the ice, creating an atmosphere of enthusiasm and curiosity.
Song Structure & Themes
This section of the workshop introduced participants to the foundational elements of songwriting. With a focus on common song structures like Verse-Chorus, AABA, and other forms, the facilitators guided the participants through practical examples of how these structures are used in real songs. Participants were encouraged to analyze songs they enjoy and break down their structure to understand how songwriters craft their music.
Exploration of Themes:
The facilitators then shifted focus to lyric themes, discussing how songwriters draw from personal experiences to express universal emotions. Themes such as love, loss, growth, and personal struggles were highlighted as common subjects that resonate with audiences. During this segment, participants actively shared their thoughts and ideas, making the session interactive and personal.
Creative Lyric Writing Techniques
One of the most engaging parts of the workshop involved teaching participants creative techniques to write compelling lyrics. Instead of theoretical discussions, the facilitators introduced practical exercises that encouraged participants to dive into the process of writing.
Free Writing Exercise:
Participants were asked to spend a few minutes writing about an emotional memory without any restrictions. This exercise helped them tap into their subconscious and identify raw, authentic emotions, which could then be translated into lyrics.
Imagery & Word Choice:
Mr. Aakash and Mr. Gowtham emphasized the importance of using imagery and sensory details in lyrics to make them more vivid and relatable. They gave practical examples of how to use words that appeal to the senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell) to evoke strong emotions.
Rhyme & Rhythm:
The facilitators demonstrated how to use rhyme and rhythm effectively, focusing on simple rhyme schemes and introducing the concept of slant rhymes for a more nuanced approach to lyric writing. The group was encouraged to play with rhythm patterns to enhance the musicality of their lyrics.
Main Writing Exercise
For the main writing task, participants were given the prompt to write a verse and chorus based on a meaningful place in their lives. This activity brought out deep emotional responses from participants, and the open-ended nature of the prompt allowed for a wide variety of creative expressions.
Instrumental Tracks:
To enhance the writing experience, instrumental music was provided to the participants. Listening to the tracks while writing allowed them to align their lyrics with the mood and tone of the music, offering an integrated experience of how lyrics and melody work together.
Participants spent time in this immersive activity, combining the techniques they had learned earlier—drawing on personal memories, incorporating vivid imagery, and maintaining rhyme and rhythm to craft their lyrics.
Sharing & Feedback Session
One of the highlights of the workshop was the collaborative feedback session. Participants were invited to share the lyrics they had written during the main exercise with the group. This was a powerful moment, as it fostered a supportive environment where everyone felt safe to express themselves
Both the facilitators and fellow participants gave thoughtful and constructive feedback. Mr. Gowtham and Mr. Aakash encouraged the group to focus on what worked well in the lyrics—such as strong imagery, emotional depth, or clever rhyme schemes—while also offering suggestions for improvement. This session was incredibly valuable for the participants, as they could see their work through the eyes of others and learn new ways to refine their lyrics.
Q&A
The final part of the workshop was dedicated to wrapping up the key learning points. The facilitators recapped important topics such as:
The different structures of songs and how they shape a song’s flow
The role of themes in expressing personal emotions
The use of imagery, rhyme, and rhythm to create evocative and memorable lyrics
The session concluded with an open Q&A, where participants had the opportunity to ask questions about lyric writing, music production, or anything related to the creative process. The facilitators addressed these questions with enthusiasm, ensuring that everyone left the workshop with a clearer understanding of the craft. As a final takeaway, participants were given a writing prompt to continue practicing their lyric-writing skills: “Write a lyric about a moment of personal change.”
Conclusion
The workshop was a resounding success, with an atmosphere full of energy, creativity, and engagement. Every participant left with newfound confidence in their ability to write meaningful lyrics and apply music production techniques. The hands-on nature of the session, coupled with the guidance from experienced facilitators, made the workshop an incredible and unforgettable experience. It was clear that everyone thoroughly enjoyed and benefited from the event, and the Department of Visual Communication, along with Sound of Acoustic, successfully created a platform for aspiring songwriters and musicians to thrive
Day-2
The FL Studio Software Workshop commenced with great enthusiasm, setting the tone for an engaging and interactive learning session. The guest speaker, Mr. Aakash Rajnikant, began the session by recalling the key points from the previous day, ensuring that all participants were on the same page. This brief review allowed the students to mentally prepare for the day’s topics, establishing a clear connection between what they had previously learned and what was to come.
Live Music Performance
Before diving into the technical aspects of music production, the students were encouraged to suggest film songs, sparking immense excitement and participation. The room buzzed with energy as students eagerly contributed their song choices. For nearly three hours, the atmosphere transformed into a live music concert, where students actively engaged with the music, singing along and creating an atmosphere of collaborative creativity. This participatory exercise set the stage for a highly immersive and memorable experience, fueling students with excitement for the upcoming technical session.
Introduction to FL Studio
Once the lively music session concluded, Mr. Aakash transitioned to the main part of the workshop, introducing the software FL Studio, a leading digital audio workstation (DAW) widely used for music production. He provided a comprehensive overview of the software, explaining its purpose and versatility in creating professional-grade music tracks. He emphasized that FL Studio is not just a tool for editing but a full-fledged music production suite that allows users to create, mix, edit, and produce audio tracks from start to finish.
Key Features of FL Studio
Mr. Aakash meticulously guided the students through various features of FL Studio, focusing on:
User Interface: He explained the layout of the software, highlighting important sections such as the playlist, channel rack, piano roll, and mixer. He showed how these elements work together to facilitate the creation of music.
Creating a Music Track: The speaker demonstrated how to create a music track from scratch, starting with a simple beat and layering it with different instruments and effects. He used the piano roll to illustrate how notes are added and modified, giving students an understanding of musical composition.
Sound Mixing and Mastering: Mr. Aakash elaborated on the importance of mixing and mastering, showing how to use the mixer to balance different audio elements. He explained how to adjust sound levels, add effects such as reverb and delay, and ensure that all elements of the track blend harmoniously.
Plugins and Effects: He introduced the students to a variety of built-in plugins and virtual instruments available within FL Studio. These tools, he noted, are essential for creating diverse sounds and textures that add depth and professionalism to a track.
Professional Presentation: In the final part of his demonstration, Mr. Aakash explained how to arrange a track in a professional manner. He showed how to structure a song, organize different sections (intro, verse, chorus, etc.), and export the final product in high-quality formats suitable for streaming or commercial use.
Interactive Learning and Q&A
Throughout the session, Mr. Aakash encouraged questions and interactive discussions, ensuring that students fully grasped the concepts. He provided hands-on guidance, allowing students to experiment with the software in real time. This approach helped bridge the gap between theory and practice, giving students the confidence to explore the software independently.
Conclusion
The session concluded with students expressing their newfound knowledge and excitement for music production. The hands-on demonstration of FL Studio and its capabilities left a lasting impression, and the students walked away with a deeper understanding of how music is created and produced in a professional environment. The energy and creativity exhibited during the live performance continued to inspire the students as they embraced the technical aspects of music editing and production.
This workshop not only provided practical knowledge of FL Studio but also fostered a sense of community and enthusiasm among the students, motivating them to further explore their musical talents and interests.
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