Brief Summary
This course dives into the world of songwriting and marketing. You’ll learn to craft catchy tunes, tackle writer's block, navigate the music business, and more—all while getting personal support from a seasoned pro.
Key Points
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Learn to write hit songs
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Overcoming writers block techniques
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Understanding the business of songwriting
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Direct email access to the instructor
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Pitching songs to music supervisors
Learning Outcomes
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Write and improve your own songs
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Effectively pitch songs to music supervisors
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Understand how to monetize your music
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Create a writing schedule to overcome blocks
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Gain insider tips on building a music brand
About This Course
This course will teach you how to write and market great songs.
As the artist "Manafest" I've sold over 300,000 Albums Worldwide over 1,000,000 singles and toured 18 different countries!
I've written the majority of my songs with my producer Adam Messinger (Magic!, Justin Bieber, Chris Brown) and learned what it takes to write a hit song.
All my students get direct email access to me to ask any questions (Invaluable)
This course covers the basics & Advanced concepts of songwriting from song structures to melodies.
The Overcoming Writers Block Module is essential to any writer learning about block time to schedule in writing sessions. Songs don't get written by themselves you have to make the time and just do it.
I meet a lot of songwriters who are broke because they refuse to learn the business of songwriting. I cover this and give you a lot of ideas on how you can make real money with your songs.
I've built a hundred thousand plus a year music brand and now want to help other artists.
Success didn't happen overnight. It takes a lot of hardwork and dedication but you can do it too. Never give up!
How to write a great song and improve on current ones
How to make money with your songs
How To Pitch Songs Properly To Music Supervisors
Nicholas W.
Yes, perfect, more insight on everything I already kind of do. I also have a habit of not writing it down or recording the hook.