Ok,
In theory, we should improve as writers as the years progress. however, do you find that to be true? Perhaps you're a better melody writer and lyricist but do you become complacent and does technology contribute to a lazy songwriting approach?
I used to write songs solely on guitar. I'd painstakingly craft a tune, exploring chord progressions and try to write the smartest lyrics possible. Then along came a new revolution of accessible home recording tools to tempt me. For a while, I believe, I had the best of both worlds, my background persuaded me to continue crafting the best song possible and then I'd unleash the power of Logic Pro, resulting in songs that I am very proud of. I'm now back to writing on my first instrument without the wizardry of Logic and I find that I'm writing incredibly short songs. When I worked in logic, I'd try to enhance my short compositions so I didn't worry too much about this. Perhaps my writing is getting to the point quickly without writing excessively. Anyone else given the above some thought?
Paul