Hit Songwriting Course

Hit Songwriting Course

Hit Songwriting Course | Nashville

Have you ever wondered why the songs that you write are good but industry people still tell you they don’t sound like hits? Have you read songwriting books and watched all the tutorials on Youtube without them actually making any real difference? This top-line songwriting course tells you what other sources either don’t know or don’t want to give away – the concepts shared here are designed to finally bring the hit songwriter out in you. If you want to learn how to write hits fit for today’s artists or yourself, there is no better way than our hit songwriting course here in Nashville.

101

Writing Top Line

  • Learning how to craft powerful melodies and lyric ideas for your tracks.
  • Understanding harmony and melody movement.

Great Lyric Writing

  • Get the most out of your writing by understanding how to craft more emotive and detailed lyrics.
  • What makes a lyric relatable, how to choose interesting concepts in today’s industry. How to twist the common topics and lyrical safe bets that work every time.

In-depth Melody and Harmony

  • Using music theory for melodies.
  • Understanding melody patterns in pop music.
  • Harmonic and melodic intervals.
  • Different methods to start a top line – melody or lyric first?
  • Finding your own style and feet (creative exercises).

201

The Business End

  • Analyze today’s billboard hits and some of the classics to understand the patterns in hit music writing.
  • Pitching, Publishing, and PR.
  • Pitching your songs to artists on the latest watchlists.
  • What do the briefings mean? How to ‘decode’ them and know your audience.
  • Tips, tricks and politics for a songwriter.
  • Track examples from different camps.
  • What works and what gets used.
  • Understanding the different types of royalties, publishing deals, splits etc.
  • How to brand and market yourself and your music using social media.
  • Co-writes.
  • Splits.

Studio collaboration – Write an original top-line to a project which could be pitched to the artist.

We run weekday, weekend and evening classes. For schedule details, contact us.

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    Testimonials

    My songs that were already finished were improved significantly, when I didn't think there was much room to improve. My writing ability and originality also increased. Casey is patient, but also honest, and it's exactly what I needed to get my music to another level. She was always open to hear original songs and give feedback, and was very good with answering questions even if they were asked more than once. If I could take the course myself again I totally would.

    Evan Frazer

    I would recommend this course to other people for sure. I had a great time and I learned a lot. Just the fact that we got to work on writing a song and co-writing together was very enjoyable and fun. I had a blast and learnt a lot at the same time.

    Eric Perez

    learned about song structure theoretically, but also about how to implement it. We saw what a songwriting session looks like, and how to get past obstacles that are common to those types of creative marathons.

    Michael Wiener

    I would recommend this course to my friends that love music and creating their own songs. I definitely have learnt so much and loved everything about it.

    Brianna O'Connor

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