How to Write Drumfunk Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Sound design: hiss, dirt, and headroom management
- Bass writing—reese, subs, and movement without mud
- Long‑form tension release beyond drop culture
- Break archaeology and respectful chopping
- Swing templates and ghosting for living drums
- Arrangement markers for DJs and listeners
- D&B heads obsessed with drums, detail, and widescreen mood
- Arrangement cue stickers
- Break maps
- Sub‑safety checklist
- Ghost‑note practice sheets
How to Write Neoclassical New-Age Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Simple release plans you’ll actually follow
- Revisions that keep truth and drop filler
- Imagery and objects that beat vague angst
- Melody writing that respects your range
- Structures that carry emotion without padding
- 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 Baltimore Club Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- 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 St. Louis Blues Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Blues forms, rhythm changes, and reharm basics
- Solo structure—motifs, development, release
- Ending tags and codas that feel classic
- Phrasing over swing vs straight feels
- Lyric cool: subtext, irony, and winked punchlines
- Comping that leaves space for the story
- Vocalists and bands blending tradition with fresh stories
- Form maps
- Coda/ending cheat sheet
- Rhyme colour palettes
- Motif practice prompts
How to Write Jersey Club Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Imagery and objects that beat vague angst
- Simple release plans you’ll actually follow
- Revisions that keep truth and drop filler
- Structures that carry emotion without padding
- Turning messy feelings into singable lines
- Melody writing that respects your range
- Artists who want repeatable, pro‑feeling results without losing soul
- Troubleshooting guides
- Templates
- Prompt decks
- Tone sliders
How to Write Country And Irish Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Release cadence: singles, EPs, and live takes
- Objects > feelings—imagery that carries weight
- Editing passes—truth stays, filler goes
- Guitar/piano patterns that support the story
- Prosody: melody shapes that fit your vowels
- Finding voice: POV, distance, and honesty with boundaries
- Writers who want raw feeling with modern clarity
- Anti‑cringe checklist
- Object prompt decks
- Tone sliders from tender to wry
- Verse/chorus blueprints
How to Write Hi-Nrg Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Simple release plans you’ll actually follow
- Melody writing that respects your range
- Imagery and objects that beat vague angst
- Structures that carry emotion without padding
- Turning messy feelings into singable lines
- Revisions that keep truth and drop filler
- Artists who want repeatable, pro‑feeling results without losing soul
- Prompt decks
- Templates
- Troubleshooting guides
- Tone sliders
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
How to Write Gospel Blues Songs eBook (Instant Download)
- Groove choices: shout, contemporary, and quiet worship dynamics
- Directing the band: cues, tags, and endings that land together
- Choir stacking, ad‑libs, and vamp building for the final praise
- Chord moves: IV–V lifts, borrowed VI, and key changes for goosebumps
- Write praise lyrics without platitudes—story-first worship text
- Lyric theology check: clarity, compassion, and inclusivity
- Worship leaders, choir directors, and gospel vocalists crafting spirit‑moving sets
- Vamp length calculator and cue sheets
- Arrangement checklists for small and large teams
- Service‑ready setlist templates
How to Write Screamo Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Turn raw emotion into cathartic songs with structure and teeth. Pair frantic drums with melodic counterlines and screamed confessionals. Build dynamics that crash then bloom. Keep lyrics specific so the pain feels human and the chorus hits like relief.
- Riff cells that pivot between fury and fragile
- Vocal safety, fry technique, and layer strategy
- Form maps for tension, collapse, and lift
- Clean vocal hooks over storm guitars
- Mix decisions for width without losing punch
You get: Practice plans, lyric prompts, tone chains, and live cues. Outcome: Screamo that devastates and still sings.
How to Write Songs About Travel eBook (Instant Download)
Turn journeys into hooks that smell like jet fuel and rain on sidewalks. Capture places with vivid objects and choices. Balance motion and stillness so verses wander and choruses arrive. Score maps, tickets, and windows into melodies people play on the road.
- Scene building with sensory lists and action verbs
- Rhythm ideas for wheels, waves, and city stride
- Chord colors for wonder, risk, and homecomings
- Refrain designs that work as postcards and chants
- Production textures from field recordings and soft foley
You get: Itinerary prompts, title banks, motif routes, and arrangement maps. Outcome: Travel songs that feel like a stamped passport.
How to Write Gospel Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Write worship songs that lift congregations and travel from sanctuary to radio. Capture testimony, gratitude, and hope with melodies people love to sing. Map call and response that invites the room, arrange for choir and band, and place key changes that elevate without strain. Keep Scripture rooted while sounding current and singable.
- Progressions with modern voicings and modulations
- Choir parts, leader prompts, and vamp design
- Lyric frameworks for praise, lament, and victory
- Arranging for rhythm section, Hammond, and ensemble
- Rehearsal cues that save time and protect voices
You get: Lead sheets, choir stacks, click and cue plans, and service flow guides. Outcome: Songs that feel like home and sound like glory.