Songwriting Advice
Mathcore Songwriting Advice
If your idea of fun is making people lose their internal clocks in the pit, you are in the right place. Mathcore is the handshake betwe...
How To Make R&B Song
You want your R&B song to feel like a slow burn, not a confused pile of adjectives. You want the groove to breathe, the vocals to t...
Progressive Bluegrass/Nu-Grass Songwriting Advice
As a musician, venturing into the realm of progressive bluegrass/nu-grass songwriting can be both exhilarating and intimidating. This s...
Bush Band Songwriting Advice
Bush band music is a genre of folk music that originated in Australia, characterized by its roots in traditional Australian folk music,...
Japanoise Songwriting Advice
Japanoise, a subgenre of noise music, originated in Japan in the 1980s. Characterized by its use of dissonance, distortion, and experim...
Heartland Rock Songwriting Advice
You want a song that smells like gasoline and coffee and still makes your aunt cry in the best way possible. Heartland rock is blue col...
Cringe Pop Songwriting Advice
Welcome to the roast. You have read bad advice. You have been given easy templates that make songs sound like corporate greeting cards....
Honky Tonk Songwriting Advice
Honky tonk music is a staple of country music, characterized by its raw, emotional, and often heart-wrenching storytelling. As a songwr...
Plunderphonics Songwriting Advice
As a musician, you're likely no stranger to the concept of sampling in music. But have you ever heard of plunderphonics? This subgenre ...
Kadongo Kamu Songwriting Advice
If Kadongo Kamu had a Tinder profile it would read I tell the truth with a guitar and sometimes make you cry or laugh within the first ...