How to Write Songs
How to Write Rockabilly/Neo-Rockabilly Songs
Rockabilly, a genre that emerged in the 1950s, is a fusion of rock and roll, country, blues, and hillbilly music. It's characterized by...
How to Write Electro-Disco Songs
You want a song that makes bodies move and moods lift. Electro disco is that polite but intoxicating cousin of classic disco who learne...
How to Write Frenchcore Songs
You want a track that slams like a train and still makes people move with a grin that says danger but in a fun way. Frenchcore is the c...
How to Write Canzone Songs
You want a canzone that makes people feel seen and then cry in the elevator right after pretending they are fine. You want a melody tha...
How to Write Central Asian Songs
Want to write a Central Asian song that slaps without sounding like a tourist who bought a hat and left? Good. This guide turns the mys...
How to Write Ghettotech Songs
You want a track that punches through club speakers and makes people scream unintentionally. You want rhythms that move bodies, bass th...
How to Write Arena Rock Songs
You want to write a song that sounds like it was designed to split a stadium ceiling while the crowd yells every word back at you. You ...
How to Write T'Ong Guitar Songs
T'Ong guitar songs are the weirdly addictive cousin of indie folk and bedroom pop. They are jangly and intimate. They are percussive an...
How to Write Dark Cabaret Songs
You want a song that smells like stage dust and midnight lipstick. You want a chorus that could have been whispered in a smoky club in ...
How to Write Soft Rock Songs
Soft rock is a subgenre of rock music that is characterized by its mellow sound, soothing melodies, and often, romantic or introspectiv...