At first, Swift learned the guitar from a computer repairman. He taught her how to play the triad. After learning these triads, she wrote her first song, Lucky You. She began to write songs often and used them to vent her pain of not adapting to school. Other children often bullied her and wrote songs about them.
At the age of ten, Swift began to write songs and sang in karaoke competitions, festivals and around his hometown. One summer, she concentrated on writing a 350-page novel, which had not yet been published.
When Swift 1 1 was years old, he went to Nashville for the first time, hoping to get a record contract by distributing samples of karaoke accompaniment. She gave copies to every record company in the city, but they were rejected by record companies and peers.
Swift returned to Pennsylvania, where she was invited to sing at the US Open. She received great attention because of her performance in home of the brave. Swift 12 years old began to write songs and play 12 string guitar. Swift began to visit Nashville frequently and wrote songs with local composers. /kloc-When she was 0/4 years old, her family decided to move to a remote suburb of Nashville.
When Swift 15 years old, she rejected RCA Records because the company wanted to restrict her with a singer development agreement. Later, when Swift sang in Bluebird Cafe, a composer's gathering place in Nashville, Scott Bochetta caught her attention and signed a contract with her. Scott Bochetta has just started his own record company, Big Machine Records. /kloc-at the age of 0/4, she also signed a contract with Sony /ATV Tree Publishing House, becoming the youngest songwriter.
The musician Yue Hua Su Twain had the greatest influence on Swift. Other people who influenced her included Lian remus, tina turner, dolly parton and Swift's grandmother. Although her grandmother used to be a professional opera singer, Swift's hobby is not limited to country music. She has long liked Patsy Cline and dolly parton. She praised Nanji and shania twain for their great influence on her by "stretching boundaries".