Secrets of Songwriting
An Engineering Approach to Melody, Structure, and Finished Songs (Secrets of Songwriting and Arranging, Book 1)
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Zane Ray
A lot of songwriting advice says it's fine to write bad songs. It's "part of the process."
But over time, you're not just practicing writing. You're practicing decisions—and those decisions shape the quality of your work.
The goal isn't to write one great song by chance. It's to understand why a song works, and to be able to do it again.
In architecture, every structure has to hold. That doesn't happen by accident. It's the result of decisions that are understood and repeatable. Songwriting can be approached the same way.
On a strong record, the quality holds from start to finish. The question isn't whether there's a good song. It's which one is the single.
Secrets of Songwriting presents a method built around the decisions that shape a song—decisions experienced writers often make instinctively, but rarely examine directly.
Rather than chasing formulas or trends, this approach treats songwriting as a system of attention and decision-making. Start with a solid foundation. Listen closely. Make deliberate choices. Let the song reveal itself step by step.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
- Work through a clear, repeatable process from first idea to finished song
- Recognize when a song drifts and bring it back on course
- Make decisions that lead to more distinctive, original songs
- Strengthen chords and melodies so they support each other
- Write music that supports your lyrics with precision
- Introduce contrast and surprise that keeps listeners engaged
- Understand the small changes that can transform a song
This method doesn't replace instinct—it gives it direction, so you can work with clarity and confidence.
If you're serious about writing songs people come back to, this approach will stay with you long after the first listen.
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