Sometimes songs come quick, other times they come slow, but the basic principles remain the same. In this 1 week course, you will learn how to write a song from scratch.
The Art of Songwriting
Choosing a Beat
Song Structure
Finding Inspiration
Songwriting Tips
Writing Barz
Mastering Your Craft
Songwriting Example
Written PDFs in Each Lesson:
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You want to learn how to write a song from scratch.
You want to learn how to avoid copyright infringement by choosing the correct licenses for your beats.
You value hip-hop music.
You are a beginning or intermediate artist looking to take your skills to a whole new level.
New artists with a desire to write good music.
Mainly hip-hop, but the principles in this course can be used in any genre of music.
You aren't willing to take instructions and prefer to figure things out on your own with trial and error.
You already know everything about the song writing process and aren't interested in learning anything new.
Free knowledge is great to an extent, but it is true that when you pay for knowledge, you tend to pay attention to it a lot more.
1. Spending hours scouring YouTube trying to learn how to write your own song, hoping you are not infringing on someone else's copyright while choosing a beat, and structuring it correctly?
2. Investing just $29 today to develop the skills, resourcefulness, and knowledge you need to successfully write a song, not having to worry if you are wasting your time or doing it right, avoiding rookie mistakes made by new artists without proper guidance, ultimately saving you a ton of time, money, and effort in the end.
Inside Songwriting we breakdown the whole song writing process from start to finish, guiding you step-by-step. We teach you exactly what you need to know when choosing a license for your beat, how to structure your song properly, and even provide an example for you to follow.
But at the end of the day, it's your decision. I can only show you the door, but you are the one who ultimately has to walk though it.