The Case for Writing Multiple Songs at Once
Would a method of starting more and finishing less songs benefit you? It did for me! Here’s how I utilize this creatively to get more done.
Would a method of starting more and finishing less songs benefit you? It did for me! Here’s how I utilize this creatively to get more done.
In this video borrowed from RJD2’s new course on Soundfly, he explains the arrangement mechanism that drives his song “Smoke & Mirrors.”
Musicians and songwriters of all kinds can improve their skills with personalized feedback, guidance, and advice from a Soundfly Mentor.
We invited master French ondist Christine Ott to talk about her beloved instrument through 7 of her favorite pieces written for it.
A beginner’s discussion on pitch-shifting and how you can use this process subtly to add life and movement to your mixes.
We’re excited to announce Soundfly’s new course with instrumental hip-hop producer, RJD2: From Samples to Songs. Learn more and sign up.
In today’s music landscape, attention spans are at an all-time low. Grab your listener’s attention right away with lyrical immediacy.
In this lesson, courtesy of Soundfly’s The Music of Boy Bands, author Maria Sherman reveals the history and origin of the “boy band” sound.
Soundfly is extremely proud to announce the addition of producer, composer, and songwriter Lavender Looi to our Mentor Team. Welcome aboard!
Learn about the history and legacy of Hip-Hop turntablism and record scratching with these 10 essential cuts.