Noun
The art of making songs or verse; metrical composition; versification.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe was occasionally given solo billing — as he was when he wrote a masterful, Oscar-nominated piece of vintage pop songcraft called "" in 1996. Source: Internet
During the process, taking place early 2019, Evans deconstructed each original to understand the songcraft behind them before rebuilding into his own. Source: Internet
As a performer with an unmistakable sound and an underrated knack for songcraft and execution, A Boogie is a talented soloist, but he goes as his guests do on International Artist. Source: Internet
No surprise, then, that singer-guitarist Jim Adkins strives to balance songcraft and confessional poetry when it comes to writing, while keeping the process, to a degree, mysterious. Source: Internet
Jackson may not have studied music theory or adhere to any strict songwriting guidelines ─ but her songcraft is instinctual and moving, much like her heroes. Source: Internet
It’s not a set of sugary hooks designed to crack the Discover Weekly algorithm: The record, which is self-produced, sacrifices no ounce of Scott’s sharp-angled, emotionally explosive songcraft. Source: Internet