Write a Song in a Day (Even If You're Tone Deaf)
A 24‑hour survival guide for the musically unqualified, rhythmically cursed, and emotionally overqualified.
You don't need talent. You don't need theory. You don't even need to sing on key. You just need audacity, a willingness to play, and maybe a mug to tap on.
Write a Song in a Day (Even If You're Tone Deaf) is a chaotic, empowering, beginner‑friendly guide that helps absolutely anyone write a complete song in 24 hours — even if your last musical achievement was humming off‑key in the shower. This book turns songwriting into a game, a ritual, a dare, and a creative rescue mission all at once.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
Use fast songwriting techniques to bypass perfectionism and overthinking Build a simple songwriting setup with zero fancy gear Write lyrics quickly using prompts, shortcuts, and emotional storytelling tricks Create melodies without theory (or talent) using "accidental melody" methods Borrow chords legally, ethically, and shamelessly Assemble your song using the Frankenstein Method, the 3‑Minute Rule, and chaotic creativity Record your song without shame — even if it sounds like it was captured in a broom closet Use emergency prompts when your brain quits at hour 22 Build one‑day rituals that spark flow, courage, and creative mischiefYou'll also find:
The Tone‑Deaf Anthem Hall of Fame The Instant Rhyme Cheat Sheet The Yell‑Your‑Chorus‑Into‑a‑Pillow Technique The "Supposed to Sound Like That" Mindset Fictional songwriting examples that make you feel better about your own chaosWhether you're creatively blocked, rhythmically confused, or just emotionally spiraling with a guitar nearby, this book helps you turn your chaos into a chorus — and sing it like you meant to do it all along.
Your song doesn't have to be perfect. It just has to exist.
Ready to write a song today — even if you've never written one before? Scroll up and get your copy.
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