Singer-songwriter

Woody Guthrie, 1943
Bob Dylan, 1963
Joni Mitchell, 1983

A singer-songwriter is a musician who writes, composes, and performs their own musical material, including lyrics and melodies. In the United States, the category is built on the folk-acoustic tradition with a guitar,[1] although this role has transmuted through different eras of popular music. Traditionally, these musicians would write and sing songs personal to them. Singer-songwriters often provide the sole musical accompaniment to an entire song. The piano is also an instrument of choice.

In the early 21st century, various digital production tools, examples including GarageBand and other software programs, began to be used by singer-songwriters to compose their music and otherwise work as an audio engineer enhancing media.

  1. ^ Ruehl, Kim. "Essential Folk Music Singer-Songwriters". The About Group. Archived from the original on 14 December 2016. Retrieved 16 June 2019. [...] the singer-songwriter is a fairly recent phenomenon in the centuries-old history of American folk music.

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