Webinar – The Possibilities, Practicals & Pitfalls of Co-Writing!
UPDATE: Registration for this webinar is now open here - http://songwritingwebinar328.eventbrite.com/
Announcing a new webinar with AllAboutWorship.com
Monday, March 28 – 9:00pm eastern
The Possibilities, Practicals & Pitfalls of Co-Writing!
Ever had the dream of walking in to a room with your guitar, a notebook and a Starbucks, shaking hands with a total stranger and then spending the next three hours composing the most beautiful piece of worshipful art you’ve ever come across?? Inspired by people who can sit down beside you with a blank piece of paper and find rhymes for words like essence, Bethlehem and hermeneutic that actually seem to work in a song?? Too afraid to actually being to explore the idea of co-writing because you just have no idea what’s supposed to happen??
Have we got a webinar for you!
Chris Vacher & Joshua Seller are no co-writing experts but they have written songs together and with others. These songs have come out of old friendships, new introductions and life experiences in general. Some of these songs are now being sung in churches all over – but that’s not the point.
In this webinar, we’ll talk through some of the things we’ve learned through writing songs with other people. We’ll talk about some of the great possibilities are there, some of the real practical things that can help you as well as some of the pitfalls that may come along the way.
Okay. So I’m super pumped about this one! Registration details are coming very soon but block this out on your calendar if you’re able to make it. If you’ve got specific questions that you’d like us to answer during the webinar, reply here and we’ll do our best to get to them. Deal? Deal!
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