How to Write Midwest Emo Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Write earnest, twinkly songs with diary sharp lyrics and drums that sprint then sigh. Map guitar counterlines, dynamic swings, and vocals that crack in the right places. Turn basements and back seats into verses everyone recognizes.
- Open and alternate tunings for melodic guitar webs
- Lyric frames for friendship, hometowns, and tiny disasters
- Form ideas with quiet to loud arcs that feel honest
- Bass parts that sing under knots of guitar
- Mix choices for glassy highs and readable words
You get: Riff banks, rhyme maps, drum dynamics drills, and flyer ready set lists. Outcome: Songs that sound like group texts at midnight.
How to Write Blues Shouter Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- 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 Soul Blues Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Ending tags and codas that feel classic
- Blues forms, rhythm changes, and reharm basics
- Phrasing over swing vs straight feels
- Comping that leaves space for the story
- Solo structure—motifs, development, release
- Lyric cool: subtext, irony, and winked punchlines
- Vocalists and bands blending tradition with fresh stories
- Motif practice prompts
- Coda/ending cheat sheet
- Form maps
- Rhyme colour palettes
How to Write Uk Bass Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Melody writing that respects your range
- Revisions that keep truth and drop filler
- Structures that carry emotion without padding
- Imagery and objects that beat vague angst
- Turning messy feelings into singable lines
- Simple release plans you’ll actually follow
- Artists who want repeatable, pro‑feeling results without losing soul
- Templates
- Troubleshooting guides
- Prompt decks
- Tone sliders
How to Write Shoegaze Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Float walls of sound on top of real songs. Learn alternate tunings, drone friendly harmony, and vocal shapes that shine through reverb while keeping mystery. Build soft storms with gain staged pedals and drums that lift the haze into motion. Keep centers clear and edges glowing.
- Pedal chains and gain recipes for bloom and sustain
- Two chord mantras that never feel static
- Breathy topline strategies with stack plans
- Bass and drum patterns that move clouds
- Mix moves for wide glow and readable hooks
You get: Tunings, tone maps, vocal guides, and crescendo arrangements. Outcome: Skies that bloom without losing the song.
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How to Write Breakbeat Hardcore Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Setlist pacing and key flow
- Lyric realism—scene details over abstract angst
- Riff writing and modal flavours that stick
- Recording loud without a blanket of fizz
- Chorus design for shout‑back moments
- Arranging for three‑piece vs five‑piece clarity
- Bands and writers chasing catharsis with modern punch
- Lyric scene prompts
- Chorus chant templates
- Riff starters
- Tone‑taming mix guide
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 Roots Rock Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Chorus design for shout‑back moments
- Riff writing and modal flavours that stick
- Setlist pacing and key flow
- Lyric realism—scene details over abstract angst
- Recording loud without a blanket of fizz
- Arranging for three‑piece vs five‑piece clarity
- Bands and writers chasing catharsis with modern punch
- Tone‑taming mix guide
- Chorus chant templates
- Lyric scene prompts
- Riff starters
How to Write Classic Female Blues Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Ending tags and codas that feel classic
- Phrasing over swing vs straight feels
- Blues forms, rhythm changes, and reharm basics
- Comping that leaves space for the story
- Solo structure—motifs, development, release
- Lyric cool: subtext, irony, and winked punchlines
- Vocalists and bands blending tradition with fresh stories
- Motif practice prompts
- Form maps
- Rhyme colour palettes
- Coda/ending cheat sheet