I put him on to try to bore myself to sleep, and then his last 5 words woke me up.
Essentially. The ENTIRETY THE VALUE OF THE CLASS fours years running.
I have been watching videos on creative writing but the best ideas above and illustration came from this gentlemen genius in a lyric writing video.
This man has mastered talking with his hands
nice to find some food for the brain inside the realms of internet, and right when I´m trying to write lyrics after a few years without doing it, and without misleading rage in my scrambled brain. Gracias.
I feel so lucky to have taken his classes at Berklee. Love his sense of humor.
very intelligent man, i wish i could take his class
Thanks i Shared this one with alll the musicians on my facebook. . . .
it will take a few to get all on my chnl.
Thank you again Really Great info/video!
Thanks Pat.. Wish I'd been able to make it to your workshop.. Have shared to my page.. :o)
You can tell he majored in philosophy with all of his Aristotle quotes.
Wow I'm truly inspired and completely follow him. I can't wait to get started! :)
*above* sorry I meant 'advice'
At 9:28 “Stable, wax on. Unstable, wax off.” Is the word wax? If not, what is that word?
Jesus he's really intelligent
I think that you are completely on target, pat.
Why is he talking over that rad music?
He's a great teacher but I think the rulebooks are getting picked apart faster than ever these days. The concept of prosody doesn't have to "make sense" at all in a song for the song to be effective. I like it when the lyrics are gibberish or when a harsh topic is being sung about over a positive chord progression. I guess it all depends on the style of music though and more knowledge is always good thing ;o]
Sam Lee I guess it's kinda part of making sense, like you talk about a harsh topic but use positive harmony to show that things can be better, that we want better things, that we expect changes, this sort of things. Sometimes it can be pure irony too, like singing mellow childish meaningless lyrics with some really heavy, unsettling, evil riffs... I don't know
Still, the music complements the lyrics in passing emotion and ideas ahead.
jesus christ i said the same thing. lol.
Warren will be rolling over in his grave. Such tosh.
at 14 minutes...DO YOUR OBJECT WRITING...I dont like that exercise...and I dont like his book I have.
OMG, you have know idea what you are charging people money for.
Hello Professor Pattison. I'm currently taking this course at Berklee Online and I love it. It has been my most challenging class so far. Your "Writing Better Lyrics" book has been helping me overcome many obstacles I've encountered in my lyrical pursuits. Each day features something new and I really enjoy the object writing. I just don't want to quit when the timer goes off. The daily section writing is much tougher, but the examples in your book provide a handy map. I regret that you are no longer teaching online at Berklee - I would take every course. (To the haters: Y'all can youtube all night long just like I used to do. It will never be the same as working hours every day to earn a grade on a tough assignment. CZcams is passive learning. The real thing is an every day commitment of time and treasure.)