How to Write Orchestral Jazz Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Marry swing to cinema with scores that breathe and grooves that walk. Write melodies that survive on piano, then orchestrate with strings, winds, and brass that clarify time. Give soloists runways and backgrounds that lift without crowding.
- Rhythm section engines for club and hall
- Extended harmony with clear voice leading
- Brass shouts, woodwind colors, and string pads
- Solo frameworks, vamps, and cadenza options
- Notation and rehearsal flow that saves hours
You get: Score templates, part layouts, cue language, and recording plans. Outcome: Orchestral jazz that feels inevitable and generous.
How to Write Sad Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Tear ducts with taste. This book shows you how to write heartbreak anthems that feel intimate, not melodramatic, and still stream on repeat.
You will learn
- Emotion first concepting and story beats
- Chord colors that ache without dragging
- Melody shapes built for quiet speakers
- Lyric imagery that replaces clichés with small truths
- Arrangement moves for restraint and release
- Mixing for warmth, air, and vocal closeness
- Artists and writers who want honest, repeatable catharsis
- Title and scene prompts
- Verse and chorus scaffolds you can reuse
- Vocal stack recipes for tender height
- Troubleshooting for generic lines and heavy mixes
How to Write Canadian Country Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Raw feeling meets craft. How to Write Canadian Country Songs shows you how to turn ideas into lyrics that land live and on record, diary‑to‑poem alchemy, close mics baked in.
You will learn
- Prosody: melody shapes that fit your vowels
- Release cadence: singles, EPs, and live takes
- Finding voice: POV, distance, and honesty with boundaries
- Objects > feelings, imagery that carries weight
- Guitar/piano patterns that support the story
- Editing passes, truth stays, filler goes
- Writers who want raw feeling with modern clarity
- Tone sliders from tender to wry
- Anti‑cringe checklist
- Verse/chorus blueprints
- Object prompt decks
How to Write African Blues Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Raw feeling meets craft. How to Write African Blues Songs shows you how to turn ideas into lyrics that land live and on record, swing phrasing, call‑and‑response baked in.
You will learn
- Phrasing over swing vs straight feels
- Solo structure, motifs, development, release
- Ending tags and codas that feel classic
- Comping that leaves space for the story
- Lyric cool: subtext, irony, and winked punchlines
- Blues forms, rhythm changes, and reharm basics
- Vocalists and bands blending tradition with fresh stories
- Rhyme colour palettes
- Motif practice prompts
- Form maps
- Coda/ending cheat sheet
How to Write Blues Shouter Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Make honest songs that hit. In How to Write Blues Shouter Songs you’ll shape chaos into choruses, built on swing phrasing, extended harmony, that read like a diary and sing like an anthem.
You will learn
- Blues forms, rhythm changes, and reharm basics
- Ending tags and codas that feel classic
- Comping that leaves space for the story
- Phrasing over swing vs straight feels
- Lyric cool: subtext, irony, and winked punchlines
- Solo structure, motifs, development, release
- Vocalists and bands blending tradition with fresh stories
- Coda/ending cheat sheet
- Rhyme colour palettes
- Motif practice prompts
- Form maps
How to Write Future Bass Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Make honest songs that hit. In How to Write Future Bass Songs you’ll shape chaos into choruses, built on confident mixes, clear structure, that read like a diary and sing like an anthem.
You will learn
- Imagery and objects that beat vague angst
- Melody writing that respects your range
- Turning messy feelings into singable lines
- Simple release plans you’ll actually follow
- Revisions that keep truth and drop filler
- Structures that carry emotion without padding
- Artists who want repeatable, pro‑feeling results without losing soul
- Templates
- Tone sliders
- Troubleshooting guides
- Prompt decks
How to Write Jungle Terror [De] Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Raw feeling meets craft. How to Write Jungle Terror [De] Songs shows you how to turn ideas into lyrics that land live and on record, story details, memorable hooks baked in.
The goal: repeatable songs that feel true and travel.
You will learn
- Structures that carry emotion without padding
- Melody writing that respects your range
- Simple release plans you’ll actually follow
- Imagery and objects that beat vague angst
- Revisions that keep truth and drop filler
- Turning messy feelings into singable lines
- Artists who want repeatable, pro‑feeling results without losing soul
- Tone sliders
- Prompt decks
- Troubleshooting guides
- Templates
How to Write Talking Blues Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Speak your story over a rolling groove with wit and bite. Use conversational rhyme, humor, and sharp details. Keep the band loose and the cadence tight. Land punchlines on downbeats and save the kicker for the final verse.
- Chord and bass patterns for an easy roll
- Story outlines for trouble, lesson, and lucky break
- Rhyme tools that sound like real talk
- Audience call backs and tag buttons
- Recording tips for warm voice and steady shuffle
You get: Verse maps, joke frameworks, turnarounds, and one take checklists. Outcome: Talking blues that charms crowds and tells the truth.
How to Write Baltimore Club Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Raw feeling meets craft. How to Write Baltimore Club Songs shows you how to turn ideas into lyrics that land live and on record, steady grooves, low‑intrusion dynamics baked in.
You will learn
- Texture swaps, not big drops, arrangement for ambience
- Motif rotation for long cues and playlists
- Chord colours that soothe without boredom
- Writing music that supports spaces without stealing focus
- Mix moves for cafes, lobbies, and streams
- Lyric minimalism or instrumentals that still feel human
- Composers and artists aiming for sync, retail, and hospitality playlists
- Palette swatches
- Loop/export settings
- Client brief translator
- Cue templates
How to Write Blues Songs eBook (Instant Download)
No fluff, just moves that work. How to Write Blues Songs distills process into hooks and verses with swing phrasing, extended harmony at the core.
The goal: repeatable songs that feel true and travel.
You will learn
- Solo structure, motifs, development, release
- Blues forms, rhythm changes, and reharm basics
- Lyric cool: subtext, irony, and winked punchlines
- Ending tags and codas that feel classic
- Phrasing over swing vs straight feels
- Comping that leaves space for the story
- Vocalists and bands blending tradition with fresh stories
- Rhyme colour palettes
- Motif practice prompts
- Form maps
- Coda/ending cheat sheet
How to Write Elevator Music (Muzak) Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Raw feeling meets craft. How to Write Elevator Music (Muzak) Songs shows you how to turn ideas into lyrics that land live and on record, loop‑friendly form, low‑intrusion dynamics baked in.
You will learn
- Motif rotation for long cues and playlists
- Chord colours that soothe without boredom
- Lyric minimalism or instrumentals that still feel human
- Writing music that supports spaces without stealing focus
- Texture swaps, not big drops, arrangement for ambience
- Mix moves for cafes, lobbies, and streams
- Composers and artists aiming for sync, retail, and hospitality playlists
- Palette swatches
- Client brief translator
- Cue templates
- Loop/export settings
How to Write Franco-Country Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Make honest songs that hit. In How to Write Franco-Country Songs you’ll shape chaos into choruses, built on intimate storytelling, open tunings, that read like a diary and sing like an anthem.
You will learn
- Prosody: melody shapes that fit your vowels
- Finding voice: POV, distance, and honesty with boundaries
- Objects > feelings, imagery that carries weight
- Release cadence: singles, EPs, and live takes
- Guitar/piano patterns that support the story
- Editing passes, truth stays, filler goes
- Writers who want raw feeling with modern clarity
- Tone sliders from tender to wry
- Anti‑cringe checklist
- Object prompt decks
- Verse/chorus blueprints