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Guest post by Patrick McGuire from the Landr blogAlbums don’t get nearly as much mileage as they used to.They’re still important, but artists are having to make more music than ever before to keep up and connect with their audiences in a meaningful way.Writing songs takes time—especially if you want to create something truly great. Solid songwriting can’t be rushed.Unfortunately you probably don’t have the time to write and release a constant stream of great original songs.So what’s an ambitious songwriter to do?The simple answer is Cover Songs. A thoughtfully recorded cover can boost your craft in so many ways. Here’s just a few of the reasons cover songs make sense for every songwriter.Covers aren’t just useful for bands that are already famous either…1. Covers help your songwriting and music theory
Whether you’re a seasoned songwriter or just starting to find your voice, covering songs is a stellar way to learn the art of songwriting through someone else’s pen.Taking the time to learn and record another artist’s song can teach you a ton about song structure, melody, phrasing, arrangement and other useful parts of music theory.Covering music requires you to break down songs into their most basic elements.Mastering these elements and putting them together will walk you through an effective workflow for writing.
2. Cover song licensing is simpler than you think
So why are covers roaring back into the limelight?Digital distribution companies are now able to get you the right licenses and handle the paperwork to make cover song licensing a breeze. It’s a huge reason why covers are enjoying a new moment in music.Covers should be fun, but securing licenses and getting all that paperwork in order yourself is… un-fun.Covers should be fun, but securing licenses and getting all that paperwork in order yourself is… un-fun.Paperwork? Nahhhh. Recording and releasing your version of “Cover Me” by Bruce Springsteen? Absolutely.Hot Tip: Cover song licensing is now 100% free with all LANDR subscriptions. Just tick the box, fill out the info and consider it covered.
3. Covers have become a big part of modern music
A few decades ago, covering another artist’s songs was something most artists didn’t consider doing, especially if they made alternative music.But cover songs are enjoying a new moment of relevance.Making music is hard enough these days. Luckily, covers a rare win-win for everyone involved.All thanks to the growing need for interesting approaches to creating and streaming opening up a simple way for artists to license and distribute covers.Just look at Weezer, they’re back on the charts with an inspired cover of “Africa” by the band Toto—all because a dedicated fan petitioned the band endlessly to cover the infectious 1982 hit.Covers aren’t just useful for bands that are already famous either…Outlets like Spotify and Apple Music have helped launch the careers of tons of previously unknown artists on the success of covers alone.All while celebrating the incredible music that got us all here in the first place.4. Covers take less time
It takes way less time to cover music than it does to write your own. While we’d all love a few months to hideaway and write a hundred songs, but it’s a luxury most of us don’t have.