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Jul242015

30-Day Songwriting Challenge Free For MTT Community

 

The 30 Day Songwriting Challenge is designed to professional songwriters accomplish a daily songwriting routine without getting derailed by distractions, bad habits, or the enemy inside their brain - resistance.

The challenge offers songwriters the opportunity to show up every day, write for a specific amount of time, and share the work to a closed community of supportive musicians.

Created by Stephanie Carlin, director of Brooklyn-based songwriting school Free Spirits Music, this course is being offered at no cost to aspiring songwriters and professional songwriters. 

Every day, participants receive:

  • a lyric-writing prompt
  • 3 questions to answer using your wildest imagination.
  • Encouragement to step outside the box of rules, regulations, proper syntax, standard rhyme scheme, common song forms, etc etc etc.
  • One-on-one support available to you via email during the entire program
  • Access to our secret Facebook group, a tight- knit community of songwriters for you to share ideas and receive feedback

Each day, participants will sit down and you will write. The first day will be 5 minutes. The 30th day will be 36 minutes. 

By the end of this free course, a consistent writing routine will be created. AND WE WILL DANCE!

This course goes live in August 2015. Sign up here.

 

30-Day Songwriting Challenge Free For MTT Community

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