Songwriting: Writing, Arranging, and Producing Music Specialization

Write, Arrange, and Produce Your Original Songs. Apply the tools and techniques of songwriting to bring your musical ideas to life.

Instructors: Erin Barra +4 more

What you'll learn

  •   Generate lyrics that effectively convey the emotions you want to express
  •   Create melodies and accompaniment that support your lyrics
  •   Develop balanced arrangements for live and recorded performances
  •   Produce song demos using a DAW
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Automation
  •   Music Performance
  •   Writing
  •   Music
  •   Peer Review
  •   Editing
  •   Creativity
  •   Software Installation
  •   Music Theory
  •   Storytelling
  •   File Management
  •   Instrumental Music
  • Specialization - 4 course series

    Throughout this specialization, you will engage in various activities to help you make thoughtful decisions about your music. From using effective rhyming schemes to constructing evocative melodies and harmonies, you will refine your musical ideas into a polished song demo.

    Led by award winning songwriter and Berklee College of Music professor Scarlet Keys, you’ll learn to construct strong, expressive melodies that your audience will remember as well as experiment with new chords to break out of any harmonic rut. Whether you are new to writing music or are looking for new ideas to change up your songs, this class will teach you how to make deliberate choices with your harmonies and melodies to best emulate the emotions you want your audience to feel. You will start by discovering common chord progression and tying specific emotions to each chords in a scale. Then you will practice changing the harmonic and melodic rhythm of a song to better highlight important lyrics. Finally, you will learn to create melodic hooks and simple techniques to help you generate new melodic ideas.

    You will be learning from two Berklee College of Music songwriting professors, Bonnie Hayes and Sarah Brindell. They will show you how to arrange original songs in a digital audio workstation. You will learn tools to heighten the emotional response of your listeners and you’ll broaden your understanding of instrumentation and how to add sounds to your song without distracting the listener from the most important aspect: the vocalist.

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