Songwriting lessons
A companion to The Complete Singer-Songwriter.
Get started with songwriting, play creative games, and learn about chord progressions, song form, and more.
See also the Songwriting Toolbox: a selective guide to publications, organizations, websites, camps, contests, and other resources for songwriters.
Dylan traces songs like “Blowin’ in the Wind” and “Boots of Spanish Leather” back to the folk songs that inspired them. An annotated excerpt from his 2015 MusiCares speech, with an accompanying playlist.
A video lesson on adapting cool chord progressions from other songs to spur your own song ideas.
A new book/video teaches the guitar styles of 14 legendary singer-songwriters, including Joni Mitchell, John Prine, Paul Simon, and Bill Withers.
A look at common song forms used in rock, country, folk, and pop, and how their components function and fit together.
There’s no formula for constructing a bridge, but taking a close look inside some classic songs can help you get started.
Inspiration may be impossible to define or control or predict, but that doesn’t mean that we have to just sit around idly waiting for it.
Swapping out a chord or two can really liven up a progression and also help you discover new melodic ideas to sing on top.
A great practice to adopt if you want to write—whether prose or poetry or songs, fiction or nonfiction.