There are no qualification's, either you got it or you don't.
Answer #2
There are qualifications as with any other profession. First of all, you need to know how to play an instrument or sing. Knowing what notes you're singing or chords you are playing is also helpful so that you are able to write it down or communicate with other musicians.
You need to have a strong understanding or natural ability to know which chord progressions work best. Also, a lot of pro songwriters took some training whether it was a college program or private lessons while others are self-taught. There are a lot of helpful books on songwriting that can be found in the music section of any major bookstore. In the end, it's not purely formulaic. It does take a certain instinct and as the first contributor commented, you got it or you don't.
Soul of a Songwriter was created in 2005.
Shakira is a/an Singer,songwriter,record producer,director,dancer,actress,philanthropist
yes
A songwriter can do either one or both. A songwriter who only writes the words is a lyricist. One who only writes the music is the composer.
songwriter
Yes, a songwriter is the same as a composer. They are synonyms.
American Songwriter was created in 1984.
Soul of a Songwriter was created in 2005.
Kenzie - songwriter - was born in 1976.
Yes, she is a songwriter and she sings her own songs.
The duration of Songwriter - film - is 1.57 hours.
No, it is not. The word songwriter is a noun, a person who writes songs.
Songwriter's Tribute was created on 1960-11-16.
Robert Maxwell - songwriter - was born in 1921.
Phoebus - songwriter - was born on 1971-01-01.
Ron Miller - songwriter - died in 2007.
Alan Gordon - songwriter - was born in 1944.