How to Write Sadcore Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Build slow burning songs that ache with elegance. Use quiet dynamics, long vowels, and room tone to frame the story. Keep harmony simple and heavy with meaning. Let production feel like candlelight so the lyric does the talking.
- Image first writing for loss, distance, and small mercies
- Progressions with suspended relief and gentle turns
- Tempo and pocket choices that slow the breath
- Vocal delivery for fragile diction and glow
- Mix moves for soft highs and honest space
You get: Prompt decks, melody contours, arrangement maps, and reverb recipes. Outcome: Songs that feel like quiet rooms and last lines.
How to Write Country And Irish Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Make honest songs that hit. In How to Write Country And Irish Songs you’ll shape chaos into choruses, built on intimate storytelling, diary‑to‑poem alchemy, that read like a diary and sing like an anthem.
You will learn
- 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 Gypsy Music Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Deliver Gypsy Music that feels built for replay, focusing on mix translation, hook design.
You will learn
- Groove selection and tempo sweet spots for gypsy music
- Hook shapes and chorus symmetry that suit gypsy music
- Lyric themes and imagery common to gypsy music
- Vocal phrasing and breath that fit gypsy music
- Arrangement choices that highlight signature sounds
- Mix decisions that keep energy clean and loud
- Artists and producers making gypsy music that feels current and honest
- Groove and phrasing maps for gypsy music
- Hook and chorus templates
- Scene prompt lists for fast drafting
- Mix and release checklists
How to Write Fado Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Create Fado that really feels built for replay, using arrangements, mix choices, and focused section flow.
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 Songs About Patience eBook (Instant Download)
Patience songs that really feel grounded yet cinematic, using pick the sharpest scene for feeling, arrangements, and sharp lyric tone.
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 Jazz Pop Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Deliver Jazz Pop that really feels clear and memorable, using swing and straight feel phrasing, blues forms and reharm basics, and focused lyric tone.
You will learn
- Blues forms and reharm basics
- Cool subtext and winked punchlines
- Swing and straight feel phrasing
- Comping with space for the story
- Motif-based solos and release
- Classic codas that land
- Vocalists and bands blending tradition with fresh stories
- Form maps
- Rhyme color palettes
- Motif prompts
- Coda guide
How to Write Bolero Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Shape Bolero that feels clear, memorable, and moving, focusing on hook design, mix translation.
You will learn
- Groove selection and tempo sweet spots for bolero
- Hook shapes and chorus symmetry that suit bolero
- Lyric themes and imagery common to bolero
- Vocal phrasing and breath that fit bolero
- Arrangement choices that highlight signature sounds
- Mix decisions that keep energy clean and loud
- Artists and producers making bolero that feels current and honest
- Groove and phrasing maps for bolero
- Hook and chorus templates
- Scene prompt lists for fast drafting
- Mix and release checklists
How to Write Uk Hard House Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Shape Uk Hard House that really feels true to roots yet fresh, using topliner collaboration flow, 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 Sludge Metal Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Build Sludge Metal where concrete scenes and tight tones hit hard without harshness.
You will learn
- Down-tuned riff architecture
- Heavy lyric images without edgelord cliche
- Transitions, stops, breakdowns
- Drum and bass locking at speed
- Harsh vocal tracking safely
- Dense mix clarity that really still pounds
- Bands pushing weight and precision
- Riff motif banks
- Breakdown cue sheets
- Lyric image prompts
- Anti-mud checklist
How to Write Gothic Country Songs eBook (Instant Download)
Mix front porch storytelling with haunted Americana. Use open tunings, drones, and spare arrangements that let hard truths ring. Paint small towns with mercy and myth. Track creak and candlelight so the room feels real while the chorus chills the spine.
- Modal moves and mournful leads that feel ancient
- Lyric frames for sin, forgiveness, and legend
- Fiddle, banjo, and pump organ textures with air
- Tempo and space choices for eerie sway
- Recording tips for room tone and hush
You get: Story maps, chord sets, instrument roles, and mix routes. Outcome: Songs that sound like whispered histories.
How to Write a Song About Losing A Loved One eBook (Instant Download)
Deliver a Losing A Loved One songs that really feel ready for stages and streams, using tension and release through pre-chorus, unique terms of endearment, and sharp image clarity.
You will learn
- Sensory images beyond roses and rain
- Prosody that feels like leaning in
- Tension and release through pre-chorus
- Unique terms of endearment
- Rhyme that feels effortless
- A bridge that deepens not repeats
- Writers capturing new-love butterflies or steady warmth
- Image bank for touch/taste/sound
- Prosody checklist
- Hook symmetry templates
- Bridge angle prompts