Songwriting Advice
Trip Hop Songwriting Advice
Trip hop, a genre born out of the Bristolian underground in the late 1980s, is characterized by its dark, atmospheric soundscapes, down...
Experimental Electronic Songwriting Advice
As an electronic musician, you're likely no stranger to pushing boundaries and exploring new sounds. Experimental electronic songwritin...
Funk Melody Songwriting Advice
Funk music is all about the groove, the vibe, and the feel. When it comes to writing funk melodies, it's essential to create a sense of...
Elevator Music (Muzak) Songwriting Advice
Elevator music, also known as Muzak, is a unique genre of music designed to provide a subtle, yet engaging, soundtrack for various publ...
Avant-Garde Jazz Songwriting Advice
If your idea of a safe song is three chords and a predictable groove you are in the wrong room. This guide exists to shove you into the...
Roots Reggae Songwriting Advice
You want songs that breathe like warm island air and hit like a truth that will not be ignored. You want a bassline that feels like a h...
Quiet Storm Songwriting Advice
You want a song that makes people dim the lights and text their ex with regret and a little lust. Quiet Storm is that mood in music. It...
Drill 'N' Bass Songwriting Advice
Yes this is a real thing and yes it can slap. If you like the cold street tension of drill vocals and the breathless propulsion of drum...
Jewish Hip Hop Songwriting Advice
This is the guide you wanted but did not know you needed. You want to spit bars about Torah study, tikkun olam, family dinners, and the...
Funk Songwriting Advice
You want your song to hit the body first and the brain second. Funk is a music style that lives in the pocket. The pocket is the place ...