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The Hit Song Model - A Powerful Guide To Writing Hit Songs

When you join Samurai Songwriting, The Hit Song Model is just one of the bonuses you will get. In this powerful guide to writing hit songs, you’ll learn…

  • The two most important places to put your energy and focus that will make the biggest difference in your songwriting.
  • The five skills you need to write a hit song.
  • The five song sections and how they fit together.
  • How to analyze your songs so that you can make them more memorable and interesting.
  • How to use the Hit Song Model to mix and match your ideas to make completed songs or to take what you’ve got and write new material around it.
  • How to visualize an entire song at once in order to find its strengths and weaknesses.
  • How to save energy by putting more time into writing what matters most.
  • How to write more songs with an efficient and streamlined songwriting workflow… complete with examples.
  • Songwriting collaboration techniques that will save you massive headaches.
  • And so much more.

If you want to discover how your favorite songwriters achieve such quality songwriting, then join Samurai Songwriting today.

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  1. What’s The Difference Between The Free And Paid Samurai Songwriting Membership? by Graham English says:

    December 16th, 2007 at 2:37 pm (#)

    [...] will also receive several bonuses. Including, a guide to hit song forms, a chorus cheat sheet, a hit song model, and much [...]

  2. Samurai Songwriting Special Bundle Offer by Graham English says:

    December 28th, 2007 at 6:19 pm (#)

    [...] The Hit Song Model: A powerful guide to writing hit songs. [...]

  3. Dion WrightNo Gravatar says:

    September 9th, 2008 at 7:00 pm (#)

    I wish i had this when i started out - it would have saved me and my artist a lot of headaches.

  4. Graham EnglishNo Gravatar says:

    September 9th, 2008 at 7:24 pm (#)

    Better late than never! Cheers. :)

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