How to Write New Orleans Blues Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Ending tags and codas that feel classic
- Blues forms, rhythm changes, and reharm basics
- Comping that leaves space for the story
- Phrasing over swing vs straight feels
- Solo structure, motifs, development, release
- Lyric cool: subtext, irony, and winked punchlines
- Vocalists and bands blending tradition with fresh stories
- Rhyme colour palettes
- Coda/ending cheat sheet
- Form maps
- Motif practice prompts
How to Write D-Beat Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Barrage the room with righteous speed and clarity. Nail the d-beat engine. Write riffs that bite. Shout truths that hit in one listen. Keep arrangements direct and endings brutal. Make every second count.
- Core beat anatomy and stamina training
- Riff cells for menace and forward motion
- Lyric frames for protest, survival, and solidarity
- Gang vocal staging and shout cues
- Mix choices for grind without mud
You get: Practice plans, song skeletons, lyric sprints, and live setup guides. Outcome: Explosive tracks that level small rooms.
How to Write Doo-Wop Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Turning messy feelings into singable lines
- Melody writing that respects your range
- Structures that carry emotion without padding
- Simple release plans you’ll actually follow
- Revisions that keep truth and drop filler
- Imagery and objects that beat vague angst
- Artists who want repeatable, pro‑feeling results without losing soul Results you can repeat. What you get
- Troubleshooting guides
- Tone sliders
- Prompt decks
- Templates
How to Write Psychobilly Punkabilly Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Arranging for three‑piece vs five‑piece clarity
- Lyric realism, scene details over abstract angst
- Setlist pacing and key flow
- Chorus design for shout‑back moments
- Riff writing and modal flavours that stick
- Recording loud without a blanket of fizz
- Bands and writers chasing catharsis with modern punch
- Tone‑taming mix guide
- Chorus chant templates
- Riff starters
- Lyric scene prompts
How to Write Country Blues Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Finding voice: POV, distance, and honesty with boundaries
- Prosody: melody shapes that fit your vowels
- Objects > feelings, imagery that carries weight
- Guitar/piano patterns that support the story
- Editing passes, truth stays, filler goes
- Release cadence: singles, EPs, and live takes
- Writers who want raw feeling with modern clarity
- Anti‑cringe checklist
- Verse/chorus blueprints
- Tone sliders from tender to wry
- Object prompt decks
How to Write Bluegrass Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Write tight, heartfelt bluegrass with drive, story, and chops. Learn jam ready forms that still land in a quiet kitchen. Trade breaks cleanly, stack harmonies that ring, and keep lyrics vivid and true. Capture that high lonesome glow without losing warmth.
- I IV V families with smart walk ups and runs
- Break trading, solo cues, and trio blend tips
- Lyric themes of work, love, road, and faith
- Roles for fiddle, banjo, mando, and guitar
- Live room recording methods that keep spark
You get: Number charts, call sheets, arrangement maps, and set flow guides. Outcome: Songs that fly at jam speed and feel honest.
How to Write Chopper Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Deliver rapid-fire verses with breath control and razor diction. Map syllables to the grid without losing swagger. Build hooks that contrast speed with space. Produce drums that support machine flow and still feel human.
- Subdivision drills and tongue twister workouts
- Cadence grids for triplet and sixteenth patterns
- Hook contrast plans with long vowels and chants
- Breath marks and punch-in strategies that sound natural
- Mix choices for crisp consonants and steady low end
You get: Practice regimens, verse templates, metronome games, and chain presets. Outcome: Fast verses that stay clear and lethal.
How to Write Kansas City Blues Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Comping that leaves space for the story
- Phrasing over swing vs straight feels
- Blues forms, rhythm changes, and reharm basics
- Solo structure, motifs, development, release
- Ending tags and codas that feel classic
- Lyric cool: subtext, irony, and winked punchlines
- Vocalists and bands blending tradition with fresh stories
- Motif practice prompts
- Rhyme colour palettes
- Form maps
- Coda/ending cheat sheet
How to Write Hokum Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Simple release plans you’ll actually follow
- Melody writing that respects your range
- Structures that carry emotion without padding
- 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
- Troubleshooting guides
- Templates
- Prompt decks
How to Write Truck-Driving Country Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Prosody: melody shapes that fit your vowels
- Guitar/piano patterns that support the story
- Finding voice: POV, distance, and honesty with boundaries
- Release cadence: singles, EPs, and live takes
- Objects > feelings, imagery that carries weight
- Editing passes, truth stays, filler goes
- Writers who want raw feeling with modern clarity
- Object prompt decks
- Tone sliders from tender to wry
- Anti‑cringe checklist
- Verse/chorus blueprints
How to Write Danger Music Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Simple release plans you’ll actually follow
- Melody writing that respects your range
- Structures that carry emotion without padding
- 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
- Templates
- Prompt decks
- Troubleshooting guides