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[The Art of Songwriting: Vulnerability, Structure, and Emotional Expression]-[Composing Music with Xochitl and Jack]

The A to Z English Podcast · B1 · 2025-01-27

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The Creative Process and Song Structure

In this episode of the A to Z English Podcast, hosts Jack and Sochal dive into the nuanced world of composing music. Jack, who began his songwriting journey during the COVID-19 pandemic, reflects on his prolific output, having recorded 162 original songs in a short period. He notes that the process is often a "path of discovery," where he builds a "wall of sound" using guitar riffs, drum tracks, and keyboards. The hosts discuss the standard "song structure," which typically involves an intro, verse, pre-chorus, chorus, and bridge. While they acknowledge these as general rules, they emphasize that songwriters can "break those rules all the time" to suit their creative vision.

The Role of Vulnerability and Performance Anxiety

A central theme of the conversation is the psychological weight of songwriting. Both hosts agree that singing and writing music are acts of "vulnerability." Sochal highlights that many people use "joke singing" as a form of "self-protection" to avoid the embarrassment of being raw or sincere. Jack shares his own struggle with "performance anxiety," noting that he often feels self-conscious when his wife is home, preventing him from singing to his "full potential." They reference musician Orla Gartland, who suggests that if lyrics aren't uncomfortable or "raw and real," they lack the emotional substance required to resonate with an audience. Without this sincerity, music risks being "meek" or "forgettable."

Music as a Therapeutic Tool

Beyond technical composition, the hosts explore music as a therapeutic outlet. Jack describes songwriting as his "form of meditation" and a way of "decompressing" after a long day. Sochal, who stepped away from music following the passing of her grandparents, finds the discussion "inspiring" and a catalyst for "rediscovering" that part of herself. They touch upon the neurological impact of music, with Jack describing a dream where his brain "lit up in different colors" while playing, serving as a metaphor for the way music stimulates parts of the brain that are otherwise dormant.

Final Reflections on Artistic Integrity

As the episode concludes, the hosts reiterate the importance of committing "a hundred percent" to the creative process. Whether using tools like ChatGPT to organize lyrics or simply "dusting off the old guitar" to strum a few chords, the act of creation is presented as a vital human experience. They encourage their listeners to engage with these themes, asking them to reflect on what music means in their own cultures and how they process their own emotions through art.

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