How to Write a Song About Extreme Sports eBook (Instant Download)
Extreme Sports songs that really feel tight, honest, and replayable, using images over abstracts, prosody, 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 Kuduro Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Write Kuduro that really feels clear and memorable, using lyric themes and imagery, arrangements, 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 Hip House Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Build Hip House that really feels ready for stages and streams, using booth rig mix translation, topliner collaboration flow, and focused mix translation.
You will learn
- Swing and velocity for groove
- Ear-candy rotation without clutter
- 16-bar blocks with clear cues
- Booth rig mix translation
- Minimal lyrics that still hit
- Topliner collaboration flow
- House producers focused on dance-floor function
- Arrangement stencils
- Groove checklists
- Topline briefs
- Pre-master checks
How to Write Jazz House Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Create Jazz House that really feels clear and memorable, using swing and velocity for groove, ear-candy rotation without clutter, and focused section flow.
You will learn
- Swing and velocity for groove
- Ear-candy rotation without clutter
- 16-bar blocks with clear cues
- Booth rig mix translation
- Minimal lyrics that still hit
- Topliner collaboration flow
- House producers focused on dance-floor function
- Arrangement stencils
- Groove checklists
- Topline briefs
- Pre-master checks
How to Write Songs About Anxiety eBook (Instant Download)
Anxiety songs that really feel ready for stages and streams, using pacing, second-person self-talk without cringe, 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
How to Write Fijiri Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Shape Fijiri that feels clear, memorable, and moving, focusing on arrangement clarity, vocal phrasing.
You will learn
- Groove selection and tempo sweet spots for fijiri
- Hook shapes and chorus symmetry that suit fijiri
- Lyric themes and imagery common to fijiri
- Vocal phrasing and breath that fit fijiri
- Arrangement choices that highlight signature sounds
- Mix decisions that keep energy clean and loud
- Artists and producers making fijiri that feels current and honest
- Groove and phrasing maps for fijiri
- Hook and chorus templates
- Scene prompt lists for fast drafting
- Mix and release checklists
How to Write a Song About Career Advancement eBook (Instant Download)
Craft a Career Advancement songs that really feel visceral and clear, using prosody, bridge turns, 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 Two-Tone Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Build Two-Tone that feels authentic and modern, focusing on lyric tone, groove choices, and the details that make this style unmistakable.
You will learn
- Groove selection and tempo sweet spots for two-tone
- Hook shapes and chorus symmetry that suit two-tone
- Lyric themes and imagery common to two-tone
- Vocal phrasing and breath that fit two-tone
- Arrangement choices that highlight signature sounds
- Mix decisions that keep energy clean and loud
- Artists and producers making two-tone that feels current and honest
- Groove and phrasing maps for two-tone
- Hook and chorus templates
- Scene prompt lists for fast drafting
- Mix and release checklists
How to Write Sad Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Tear ducts with taste. This book shows you how to write heartbreak anthems that feel intimate, not melodramatic, and still stream on repeat.
You will learn
- Emotion first concepting and story beats
- Chord colors that ache without dragging
- Melody shapes built for quiet speakers
- Lyric imagery that replaces clichés with small truths
- Arrangement moves for restraint and release
- Mixing for warmth, air, and vocal closeness
- Artists and writers who want honest, repeatable catharsis
- Title and scene prompts
- Verse and chorus scaffolds you can reuse
- Vocal stack recipes for tender height
- Troubleshooting for generic lines and heavy mixes
How to Write a Song About War Stories eBook (Instant Download)
Build a War Stories songs that really feel true-to-life and memorable, using pick the sharpest scene for feeling, 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 a Song About Facing Fears eBook (Instant Download)
Facing Fears songs that really feel built for goosebumps, using body-first details (hands, chest, breath), production notes, 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
How to Write Horror Punk Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Build Horror Punk where concrete scenes and tight tones hit hard without harshness.
You will learn
- Riffs and modal flavors that really 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