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Feb 15 2011

Use Evernote to Help You Write Songs!

The amazing app Evernote has really helped to centralize and simplify my songwriting.

I suggest you give it a try. If you do creative work, flow doesn’t always strike when you sit down to work. You could be in your car, at church, on a plane, in a movie, and you need a tool that is with you where you are.

The best part of Evernote is that you have access to it everywhere – on your phone, on your desktop, and online. You never have to be without your ideas.

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Glorious.

Now it’s your turn. What are some tools you use to write songs or be creative? You can leave a comment by clicking here.

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Songwriting

Comments

  1. Brandon says

    February 15, 2011 at 1:33 pm

    Thanks for sharing…to answer your question:

    I have just used my brain and my guitar! 🙂

  2. Ryan Gordon says

    February 15, 2011 at 8:40 pm

    Dude, thanks for the tutorial. I’ve had this app for a bit now but haven’t used it much. And of course, I failed to download the desktop version.

    Also, how did you get your dock group apps like that?

    • David Santistevan says

      February 16, 2011 at 1:57 am

      Yea, bro. I use it all the time. For my dock spacing, I used this tutorial: http://tentblogger.com/dock-spacers/

      Let me know if that works!

  3. Brad Lebakken says

    February 16, 2011 at 4:04 am

    I love listening to a lot of bands that are doing innovative things and are on the forefront of creating good art in music. I get inspired by that a lot. Also I love writing songs on my guitar in different locations and times of day. I find I write different when I’m in my house than when I write outside at night on my deck. Sometimes I’ll write in the church sanctuary or in the sun in my yard. I also write by messing around with different instruments like drums, banjo, ukelele, or keyboard. Sometimes just putting a drum loop on and then riffing over that can be productive. Sometimes finding a good song title or lyric first can inspire a song. The best thing is to be constantly writing. Lately for every 5 -10 ok songs I write there might be one good one that makes it to the recording studio. I usually throw out a lot of songs but it’s good songwriting practice

    • David Santistevan says

      February 16, 2011 at 12:17 pm

      Brad,

      Thanks for the comment. There’s a lot of great ideas here. Do you have a ukelele? I’ve been thinking of getting one soon. I think your statement to be “constantly writing” is the key. Don’t get too discouraged with bad ideas. A lot of bad ideas will soon equal a good one. So good, man. Thanks.

  4. Kate Griffin says

    February 21, 2011 at 3:47 am

    Dave, I think this blog post puts you over the top in the stratosphere of “nerd blogging songwriters”…giving a video tutorial including your mac book camera, iphone & desktop interface skills – I’m blown away. Wow. Haha. Good work. I think I will try Evernote. 🙂

  5. Rob Still says

    March 10, 2011 at 9:28 pm

    OK Dave, how do you record audio from your laptop (no iPhone) on Evernote? I can’t find info on this anywhere.

    I was gonna combine this idea with your latest post on songwriting and record 20 new song title ideas…

    • David Santistevan says

      March 10, 2011 at 10:05 pm

      Rob, that is a great question. This feature is not available (yet?). I think they should really replace the iSight option with an audio recording option. A workaround would be to use Quicktime (or some other audio recording app) and then simple drag it into Evernote. In Quicktime, just go to File > New Audio Recording.

      • Rob Still says

        March 10, 2011 at 10:08 pm

        Dude that is exactly what I just figured out! I guess the QT audio recording is fairly new. Sounds great – amazing.

        • David Santistevan says

          March 10, 2011 at 10:33 pm

          awesome

  6. Jimmy Fabrizio says

    May 1, 2011 at 2:45 am

    Sometimes I pretend that I am a songwriter, and after I read this a couple months ago I downloaded Evernote. Seriously awesome… I have actually written a couple songs using this, and used it for my blogging… thanks for the tip.

    • David Santistevan says

      May 1, 2011 at 8:55 pm

      No problem, Jimmy. Though it took me a while, I now use Evernote everyday for multiple things. Don’t know if I could live without it!

  7. G Victor says

    May 5, 2011 at 4:06 pm

    My android phone is a cool tool for writing songs too!
    http://goo.gl/azIu3

  8. Loretta E says

    October 13, 2017 at 11:34 am

    I spend time just looking at nature and enjoying nature and do as much traveling as I can, to keep my creativity alive. I also make sure to stop my mind from getting cluttered (brainpower), meditate (Headspace app is nice for this) and focus on the right things. My main creative source is the Spirit of God, especially during deep worship. I just really enter in and sometimes when I don’t plan to write, I get songs.

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    February 24, 2011 at 1:40 pm

    […] my last post on using Evernote to help you write songs, one of my readers, Brad Lebakken, left a helpful comment on a songwriter’s inspiration. I […]

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