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The Song Diner

BS7, Bristol

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'The Song Diner' is a collaborative project that founder, Jason Flinter, wanted to create, to offer individual artists and bands
that extra bit of creative support and direction when it came to obtaining that elusive 'commercial success'

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You may be a lyricist who wants someone to put music to your storytelling or poem and of course we can do that. However, this heading might sound a bit odd if you've already come up with some chords and a possible melody, so how could we help here? Well first of all, it's always good to get a second pair of ears on a tune and get some feedback and because of our experience we would also ponder a few other questions about the music that you may not have thought of...

All the most successful songwriting partnerships share the load between music and lyrics; Leiber and Stoller, John and Taupin, Bacharach and David, Morrissey and Marr, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Lloyd-Webber and Rice, the list goes on. As with music, writing lyrics for any given genre also poses a few questions that should be considered...

You may have a song that is complete with music and lyrical content and you may be heading to a studio to get it recorded. It's got some great musical hooks, a strong beat and a catchy chorus (if that's what you're going for!) but is that all you need to consider? The structure of a song is a vital element to think about when making sure the right elements are being delivered to the listener at the right time.

Not a topic that often comes up in conversation, but something that we feel should be considered just as much as any other. Usually associated with orchestras and 'orchestral arrangements' but put simply "are the right instruments playing the right notes at the right time?"

That might sound like another strange question but please stay with me for a second...This is actually a question we ask to simply make the most of your recording budget because we have seen so many bands and artists waste so much money in a studio because they weren't quite as 'ready' as they thought the were.

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