Just so, how do I come up with a name for a song?
If you're feeling some writer's block when it comes to naming a song, try one of these eight strategies.
- Pick a lyric. Any lyric!
- Use a cut lyric.
- Use a number.
- Try a one-word summation.
- Use a verb/adjective.
- Explore other languages.
- Consult a thesaurus.
- Study other artists.
Likewise, how do you name a jazz song? Many composers of jazz tunes name them by what the lyric of the “hook” (a memorable lick from the tune) might be, if it had lyrics. For example, “Well You Needn't”, “I Mean You”, “Oleo”, “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy”, all sound like you could lay the title in against the melody and have it “sit” perfectly.
Also know, do musicians name their instruments?
Musicians often name their instruments because they feel a special bond with it, and many have said their instruments feel like an extra limb or an extension of themselves.
How long should a song title be?
Secondly, don't go too long. 1-3 words is best, with most hit song titles being 2 words. And third, don't make your individual words too long.