How to Write Songs About Perspective eBook (Instant Download)
Perspective songs that really feel built for goosebumps, using pick the sharpest scene for feeling, arrangements, and sharp hook focus.
You will learn
- Pick the sharpest scene for feeling
- Prosody that matches pulse
- Hooks that distill the truth
- Bridge turns that add perspective
- Images over abstracts
- Arrangements that support the story
- Songwriters chasing honest, powerful emotion writing
- Scene picker worksheet
- Prosody checklist
- Hook distiller
- Arrangement cue map
How to Write Harsh Noise [Fr] Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Write Harsh Noise [Fr] that really feels true to roots yet fresh, using atonal or modal writing without losing intent, noise as structure with dynamics, and focused lyric tone.
You will learn
- Extended techniques and prepared sounds
- Atonal or modal writing without losing intent
- Graphic scores and chance operations
- Rhythm cells that evolve not loop
- Noise as structure with dynamics
- Staging pieces for gallery or stage
- Artists exploring experimental songwriting that still communicates
- Technique menus
- Form experiments
- Constraint prompt decks
- Recording oddities checklist
How to Write Mangue Bit Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Write Mangue Bit that really feels clear and memorable, using mix choices, vocal phrasing with breath control, and focused hook design.
You will learn
- Groove and tempo sweet spots
- Hook symmetry and chorus lift
- Lyric themes and imagery that fit
- Vocal phrasing with breath control
- Arrangements that spotlight the core sound
- Mix choices that stay clear and loud
- Artists making modern, honest records
- Groove and phrasing maps
- Hook templates
- Scene prompts
- Mix and release checks
How to Write Stoner Rock Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Create Stoner Rock that really feels bold yet true to roots, using riffs and modal flavors, three- or five-piece clarity, and focused lyric tone.
You will learn
- Riffs and modal flavors that stick
- Concrete scenes over vague angst
- Shout-back chorus design
- Three- or five-piece clarity
- Loud tones without harsh fizz
- Set pacing with smart key flow
- Bands chasing catharsis with modern punch
- Riff starters
- Scene prompts
- Chant maps
- Tone-taming notes