How to Write Songs
How to Write Furniture Music Songs
Furniture music is that sneaky kind of soundtrack that makes a room feel curated without stealing the conversation. It sits in the corn...
How to Write Crossover Jazz Songs
You want a jazz song that does not live only in smoky rooms or music nerd group chats. You want grooves that hit the algorithm and solo...
How to Write Bleep Techno Songs
You want that tiny electronic sound that slaps like a secret handshake at 3 a.m. Bleep techno is the kind of minimal electronic music t...
How to Write Semba Songs
You want a Semba song that makes people grab a partner, laugh, and repeat the chorus after one go. You want that sticky rhythmic swagge...
How to Write Progressive Jazz Songs
You want music that sounds smart without sounding like a music theory lecture in a coffee shop that smells like vintage vinyl and regre...
How to Write Post-Progressive Songs
Post progressive songs are for people who love the adventurous parts of prog rock but hate two hour guitar solos that make everyone che...
How to Write Stride Jazz Songs
You want music that jumps out of the piano like a person with too much coffee. You want a left hand that walks like it owns the room. Y...
How to Write Berlin School [Fr] Songs
You want hypnotic synth sequences that feel like a night drive through neon and fog. You want slow evolving tension, huge analog warmth...
How to Write Electroacoustic Songs
Electroacoustic songs are the wild lovechild of sound hunting and songwriting. You will turn a clanging radiator, a voicemail, and a hu...
How to Write Continental Jazz Songs
You want a song that smells like smoky cafés in old cities but still sounds like it belongs in 2025. Continental jazz is that mix of Eu...