Great Songwriting Techniques. By Jack Perricone. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. 379 pp. ISBN: 9780199967674
[...]it avoids the ‘How to Write a Hit in Three Easy Steps’ approach of many other books on the subject, despite the use of the word ‘great’ in the title and reference to ‘hopes of creating a smash hit’ in the synopsis. [...]a focus on ease and speed with relation to commercial success can make othe...
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