Any Nashville songwriter will tell you that some of the most meaningful collaborations come during crisis. 菠萝视频 undergraduates in a songwriting class at the got a taste of this when they partnered with peers on the other side of the globe, who also were dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, to co-create original songs.

When lecturer , a Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer, decided to teach his class online during the pandemic, he put a twist on things by teaming up with the in Australia.
鈥淓ven though they were thousands of miles apart and often from very different life backgrounds, they were dealing with a lot of the same issues,鈥 Blackmon said.
Blackmon, who has written for performers such as George Strait, Martina McBride and Lee Ann Womack, said it鈥檚 common in the professional world to be paired with strangers鈥攅ither in the same room or virtually.
鈥淪o this is pretty real-to-life and a great experience all around,鈥 he added.
The students at the Queensland Conservatorium are all planning to become professionals in the music space while 菠萝视频鈥檚 songwriting class is open to all undergraduates. Blackmon and his Australian counterpart matched students by genre and strengths and created songwriting pairs for the two-week final project.

Cameron Robinson, a human and organizational development major and lineman on the Commodore football team, said this class and his songwriting partnership with music performance major Cat Gallagher created a much-needed positive outlet during the pandemic.
鈥淭his was definitely a blessing. I was nervous that I鈥檇 have a partner that wouldn鈥檛 take it seriously, because I love creating music. But just building the song and vibing and laughing with Cat was great,鈥 said Robinson, a Mobile, Alabama, native.
He and his partner agreed that coming up with a sincere song on top of time zone and technical challenges made the project tough, but also incredibly fulfilling.
鈥淲e spent time getting to know each other, and we poured 鈥榰s鈥 into the song. What you’re listening to is just a reflection of what was already on the inside,鈥 Robinson said.
The pair said the soulful song they wrote, called 鈥淗er Troubles, His Pain,鈥 tells a personal story with the universal themes of love, struggle and heartbreak.
鈥淚 loved working with Cam and combining our shared soul and gospel interests,鈥 Gallagher said. 鈥淚 just wish I could come to Music City for real!鈥
Blackmon said he is already making plans for new collaboration projects internationally and across the U.S. for his future songwriting classes.
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