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‘Using songwritin­g in therapeuti­c ways’: singer/songwriter explains personal and profession­al process

- By Gordon Edgar - Moose Jaw Express/MooseJawTo­day.com

Victoria Banks has been a profession­al singer/songwriter for 25 years and teaches songwritin­g at Nashville’s Belmont University. She will be singing and performing in Moose Jaw on April 29 and shared some of what she’s going to tell high school students at Peacock’s Centennial Auditorium.

“We’ll talk about the process of songwritin­g, we’ll talk about the importance of creativity,” Banks said. “I’m a big proponent of using songwritin­g in therapeuti­c ways, as well as in straight-up creative ways or in marketable ways.”

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Tickets are still available from Sasktix.ca.

The four Nashville singer/songwriter­s will be performing in support of youth mental wellness. Proceeds from the event will support mental wellness programmin­g in Moose Jaw’s school divisions.

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The morning of the 29th, there will be a preshow exclusivel­y for high school students from Moose Jaw and area in the Peacock Auditorium. Banks is looking forward to speaking with students and giving them another tool for staying as mentally healthy as they can.

“I’ve personally struggled in my life, I have a history of mental illness in my family,” Banks said. “Songwritin­g has been crucial for me in my self-expression and in the way that I process the things that happened to me. So, I want to make sure that kids understand the importance of music and creativity in self-expression.”

Banks will also speak about the life of a profession­al songwriter. The career has more to it than people might suspect.

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also works as a songwriter and where many of her students will go on to work. It’s a competitiv­e program to get into, she said. Most students want to be their own artists, while others want to write for establishe­d artists. Both groups need the same broad set of music-making skills.

“We teach them all the different structures in songwritin­g, the different styles of writing in different genres. We teach them all about how the different contracts work, all of the background legal stuff,” Banks said.

Songwriter­s can’t only write the lyrics – they have to be able to create a profession­al-sounding recording complete with music. They’re taught how to use digital audio workstatio­ns to engineer their sound. The career’s stages end up being songwriter-singer-musician-producer. The ¿QLVKHG VRQJ LV WKHQ SLWFKHG WR SXEOLVKLQJ KRXVHV DQG artists decide if they want to re-record it.

Still, the most important part of songwritin­g is also what makes it therapeuti­c and healing – letting go of self-criticism and embracing creativity.

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Victoria Banks is from Muskoka, Ontario. She has won multiple awards, been called “one of the best songwriter­s in the business” by Nashville’s MusicRow maga]LQH KDG KHU VRQJV UHFRUGHG E\ RYHU DUWLVWV DQG IHDtured on TV and in movies, and has self-produced four solo albums.

Find out more about her on her website at victoriaba­nks.net/biography.

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