How to Write Neurofunk Songs eBook (Instant Download)
No fluff, just moves that work. How to Write Neurofunk Songs distills process into hooks and verses with fast breaks, tension lines at the core.
The goal: repeatable songs that feel true and travel.
You will learn
- Release strategy for EP arcs
- FX for glue and direction, not clutter
- Energy ladders across 5‑minute journeys
- Vocals that ride over furious drums
- Break programming and swing that breathes
- Bass writing and sub safety at speed
- Producers obsessed with drums, speed, and forward motion Results you can repeat. What you get
- Break libraries
- Arrangement ladders
- Club translation tests
- Vocal mix notes
How to Write a Song About Sports And Athletics eBook (Instant Download)
Deliver a Sports And Athletics songs that really feel ready for stages and streams, using bridge turns, arrangements, and sharp image clarity.
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 Kwela Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Build Kwela where every section earns its place and the chorus feels inevitable.
You will learn
- Groove and tempo sweet spots
- Hook symmetry and chorus lift
- Lyric themes and imagery that really 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 a Song About Making New Friends eBook (Instant Download)
Deliver a Making New Friends songs that really feel true-to-life and memorable, using inside-joke images, plural pov and gang vocals, and sharp image clarity.
You will learn
- Inside-joke images that still translate
- Plural POV and gang vocals
- Shared-history mini-stories
- Hooks that toast not brag
- Bridge tributes without sap
- Arrangement spots for shout lines
- Artists celebrating true friends and found family
- Inside-joke prompt jar
- Plural-POV guide
- Toast hook templates
- Shout-line placement map
How to Write Songs About Arrangement eBook (Instant Download)
Arrangement songs that really feel tight, honest, and replayable, using arrangements, pick the sharpest scene for feeling, and sharp image clarity.
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 Songs About Honesty eBook (Instant Download)
Honesty songs that really feel grounded yet cinematic, using pick the sharpest scene for feeling, hooks, and sharp section flow.
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 Brooklyn Drill Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Build Brooklyn Drill that feels true to roots yet fresh, using street detail without glamorising harm, minor piano motifs and tense textures, and focused mix translation.
You will learn
- Gliding 808s and spaced kick grids
- Minor piano motifs and tense textures
- Cadence choices on, behind, ahead of grid
- Ad lib stacks and reload triggers
- Street detail without glamorising harm
- Limiter and de-ess safety for loud vocals
- MCs and producers crafting clear, heavy UK drill
- Kick and 808 grids
- Ad lib stack planner
- Narrative scene prompts
- Limiter safety notes
How to Write Songs About Recovery from addiction eBook (Instant Download)
Recovery from addiction songs that really feel grounded yet cinematic, using pacing from heavy to lighter, milestones you can picture, and sharp image clarity.
You will learn
- Milestones you can picture
- Present-tense journaling that sings
- Chorus mantras that feel earned
- Pacing from heavy to lighter
- Honest relapse lines without drama
- Soothing vowel choices
- Writers documenting the climb out kindly
- Milestone scene cards
- Mantra builder
- Tone arc planner
- Vowel color cheatsheet
How to Write Songs About Resilience eBook (Instant Download)
Resilience songs that really feel tight, honest, and replayable, using hooks, prosody, and sharp section flow.
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 Barococo Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Make honest songs that hit. In How to Write Barococo Songs you’ll shape chaos into choruses, built on pleasant harmony, steady grooves, that read like a diary and sing like an anthem.
You will learn
- Texture swaps, not big drops, arrangement for ambience
- Writing music that supports spaces without stealing focus
- Lyric minimalism or instrumentals that still feel human
- Mix moves for cafes, lobbies, and streams
- Chord colours that soothe without boredom
- Motif rotation for long cues and playlists
- Composers and artists aiming for sync, retail, and hospitality playlists
- Palette swatches
- Client brief translator
- Cue templates
- Loop/export settings
How to Write Songs About Fear eBook (Instant Download)
Fear songs that really feel true-to-life and memorable, using short line stress patterns, pacing, and sharp image clarity.
You will learn
- Body-first details (hands, chest, breath)
- Short line stress patterns
- Anchoring images for the chorus
- Second-person self-talk without cringe
- Pacing that eases the heart rate
- Production notes that calm clutter
- Writers turning spirals into steady, relatable songs
- Somatic image bank
- Stress pattern grids
- Chorus anchor ideas
- Calm-mix starter notes