Write Something Using Only Single Notes
This challenge is pretty straightforward - Write something using only single notes - that means no strumming, no playing more than one note at a time. There are a variety of fun ways to interpret this and I'll go over it in the video. I hope you can join!
Read MoreWrite Something with the Chords EM D C B7 in Any Order
Your personal skill level, comfort zone, and free time are all important considerations when approaching a Community Challenge - I’m not asking anyone to write a full song! I’m asking for whatever you have the time, mental bandwidth, and skill to accomplish in roughly two weeks.
If you end up writing ANYTHING, I consider that a huge success. Write SOMETHING. It could be just a simple chord progression you put together or a riff you came up with using a pentatonic scale. Use the writing prompt to guide you and watch my video if you need more ideas.
POST WHAT YOU’VE WRITTEN HERE ON THE COMMUNITY FORUM.
Read MoreWrite a Melody with Harmony
If you have a difficult time writing melodies and harmonies, here are some lessons that will be helpful:
Melody Making
Writing Harmonies
Your personal skill level, comfort zone, and free time are all important considerations when approaching a Community Challenge - I’m not asking anyone to write a full song! I’m asking for whatever you have the time, mental bandwidth, and skill to accomplish in roughly two weeks.
If you end up writing ANYTHING, I consider that a huge success. Write SOMETHING. It could be just a simple chord progression you put together or a riff you came up with using a pentatonic scale. Use the writing prompt to guide you and watch my video if you need more ideas.
POST WHAT YOU’VE WRITTEN HERE ON THE COMMUNITY FORUM.
Read MoreWrite Something with a Guitar Solo
Your personal skill level, comfort zone, and free time are all important considerations when approaching a Community Challenge - I’m not asking anyone to write a full song! I’m asking for whatever you have the time, mental bandwidth, and skill to accomplish in roughly two weeks.
If you end up writing ANYTHING, I consider that a huge success. Write SOMETHING. It could be just a simple chord progression you put together or a riff you came up with using a pentatonic scale. Use the writing prompt to guide you and watch my video if you need more ideas.
POST WHAT YOU’VE WRITTEN HERE ON THE COMMUNITY FORUM.
Read MoreWrite Something Simple
I figured this would be a good place to start for the New Year.
Your personal skill level, comfort zone, and free time are all important considerations when approaching a Community Challenge - I’m not asking anyone to write a full song! I’m asking for whatever you have the time, mental bandwidth, and skill to accomplish in roughly two weeks.
If you end up writing ANYTHING, I consider that a huge success. Write SOMETHING. It could be just a simple chord progression you put together or a riff you came up with using a pentatonic scale. Use the writing prompt to guide you and watch my video if you need more ideas.
POST WHAT YOU’VE WRITTEN HERE ON THE COMMUNITY FORUM.
Read MoreWrite Something in B Minor
Read MorePolish a Previous Challenge
Your personal skill level, comfort zone, and free time are all important considerations when approaching a Community Challenge - I’m not asking anyone to write a full song! I’m asking for whatever you have the time, mental bandwidth, and skill to accomplish in roughly two weeks.
If you end up writing ANYTHING, I consider that a huge success. Write SOMETHING. It could be just a simple chord progression you put together or a riff you came up with using a pentatonic scale. Use the writing prompt to guide you and watch my video if you need more ideas.
POST WHAT YOU’VE WRITTEN HERE ON THE COMMUNITY FORUM.
Read MoreONLY Write a Chord Progression
Make it as simple or interesting as possible. If you're just joining us, pick a few chords you like in a key! No melody, noIf you don't know how to do that yet, choose a few chords from one of the sets below:
G Am Bm C D Em F#°
C Dm Em F D Am B°
D Em F#m G A Bm C#°
If you're more advanced, try playing around with more interesting voicings, secondary dominants, modal progressions, and whatnot.
Your personal skill level, comfort zone, and free time are all important considerations when approaching a Community Challenge - I’m not asking anyone to write a full song! I’m asking for whatever you have the time, mental bandwidth, and skill to accomplish in roughly two weeks.
If you end up writing ANYTHING, I consider that a huge success. Write SOMETHING. It could be just a simple chord progression you put together or a riff you came up with using a pentatonic scale. Use the writing prompt to guide you and watch my video if you need more ideas.
POST WHAT YOU’VE WRITTEN HERE ON THE COMMUNITY FORUM.
Read MoreWrite Something in 20 Minutes
Your personal skill level, comfort zone, and free time are all important considerations when approaching a Community Challenge - I’m not asking anyone to write a full song! I’m asking for whatever you have the time, mental bandwidth, and skill to accomplish in roughly two weeks.
If you end up writing ANYTHING, I consider that a huge success. Write SOMETHING. It could be just a simple chord progression you put together or a riff you came up with using a pentatonic scale. Use the writing prompt to guide you and watch my video if you need more ideas.
POST WHAT YOU’VE WRITTEN RIGHT HERE ON THE COMMUNITY FORUM.
Read MoreWrite Something with an Excessive Element
That could mean writing something with a crazy amount of bending or sliding, or a track with ten rhythm guitars playing simultaneously, or excessively longwinded verses, or an excessively busy chorus with too many countermelodies. You can either try to figure out how to do this tastefully, or you can have fun with it and make it sound wild!
Your personal skill level, comfort zone, and free time are all important considerations when approaching a Community Challenge - I’m not asking anyone to write a full song! I’m asking for whatever you have the time, mental bandwidth, and skill to accomplish in roughly two weeks.
If you end up writing ANYTHING, I consider that a huge success. Write SOMETHING. It could be just a simple chord progression you put together or a riff you came up with using a pentatonic scale. Use the writing prompt to guide you and watch my video if you need more ideas.
Read MoreRewrite Something
This one is pretty straightforward. The goal is to rewrite something you've written before. Maybe you like parts of something you've written, but the verse feels off - try writing a new verse or adjusting the melody or chord progression! Maybe you like all the parts, but want to tinker and adjust to see how it feels.
Thats what I'm going to do when I go live. I'll share my general approach as well as whatever tips and tricks I have for going about this less creative and more thinky process.
Upload your rewritten thing to this community forum post along with the following:
1. Why you chose what you chose to rewrite
2. A link (or upload) of the previously written thing
3. How the process went - was it smooth or janky? Did you have a hard time?
This stuff takes practice, so don't be too hard on yourself and make sure to HAVE FUN!
Read MoreWrite something in Phrygian Mode, rooted on B, with BONUS
If this challenge seems like TOO much, try out an easier challenge from the previous 64 I've posted so far.
The idea is to write whatever you can based on your free time, skill level, and interest. You don't have to write a whole song and you don't have to use recording software. It could be a chord progression, a melody, a bassline or a riff recorded to your voice memos. Just try something and have fun doing it!
This was my first time doing a live community challenge and I think I'd like to do it this way from now on. If you have any community challenge ideas, throw them in the comments below! After 65 of these, it's getting more difficult to come up with new and exciting challenges!
Read MoreWrite Something Inspired by Rothko Paintings
Here is a little online Rothko gallery so you can get a better idea of what his art looks like.
Post audio (or video!) of whatever you write to the community forum.
Read MoreWrite a melody to poetry
The video gives you plenty of ideas, but the general principals are:
1. Find the meter of the poem - if it's a sonnet, it'll be 10.10.10.10. If it's in common meter, it'll be 8.6.8.6. but you'll likely find all kinds of things in the list of poems below.
2. Once you find the meter, write a chord progression - or at least pick a key and try writing a phrase to the first line of the poem.
3. Write a new phrase for your second line, or repeat your first line again (aka repeat your A phrase or turn it into a B phrase)
4. Arrange your phrases however you deem appropriate. Common Meter lends itself to a melodic structure like ABAC or ABCB, or even just ABAB because the lines are 8.6.8.6, and sonnet meter (10.10.10.10, also called "iambic pentameter") is a little more forgiving - you could do AAAA or AABB or AABC. In general, the options are much more open ended when your poems have an even meter like 8.8.8.8. or 6.6.6.6.
Keep in mind, the poems I've linked below are written in an antiquated version of English - sometimes that actually takes the pressure away because it sounds kind of silly and impersonal. Scroll through a few of these poems, count the meter yourself (like I did in the video) and see which poem you can imagine having a melody.
Post your melodies to the community forum and remember: these should be more like napkin sketches than full songs - no need to try too hard or get anything perfect. The goal is to practice and have fun.
Read MoreWrite Something Sad
In the video I talk about a few technical ways make something sound sad, put part of the goal here is for you to explore how you might make something sound sad.
Post what you write to the community forum. Feel free to explain HOW you went about writing something sad.
Fun side note - I was originally feeling like my chord progression was in Am, using dorian mode, but I'm starting to think it might be in E minor - what do you think? Which chord feels like home? Em or Am?
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