50 Songwriting Prompts to Overcome Writer’s Block

Songwriting Prompts

Struggling to write songs? Don’t worry! We’ve got you covered with 50 easy prompts to help you beat writer’s block and get back to creating music. Let’s dive in and ignite your creativity!

Songwriting prompts for writing lyrics

Songwriting prompts for chords & melodies

Here are ten ideas to inspire your songwriting:

  1. Create a song about your garden or beloved flower.
  2. Craft a protest song to express your views.
  3. Write lyrics inspired by people-watching or overheard conversations.
  4. Use AI-generated random words as prompts for your song.
  5. Translate an interesting dream into song lyrics.
  6. Base your lyrics on a random page from your favorite book.
  7. Write a song about yourself in the third or second person.
  8. Reflect on a cringe-worthy moment and turn it into a song.
  9. Visit a flea market for lyric inspiration from found objects.
  10. Write about someone, somewhere, or something you miss dearly.

Prompts for music production

Here are ten fun music ideas:

  1. Record your kitchen pots and pans to make beats.
  2. Take a walk and record sounds for samples.
  3. Try making a song with just drums.
  4. Make sounds like the different seasons.
  5. Create a catchy rhythm without using a kick drum.
  6. Record yourself beatboxing, then chop and play the pieces.
  7. Use a favorite song’s structure to guide your own.
  8. Make a track without using echo or reverb effects.
  9. Get ideas from random images for sound design.
  10. Jam out to songs you like and make your beats.

Songwriting prompts for chords & melodies 

Here are ten music ideas:

  1. Listen to random radio stations for inspiration.
  2. Try playing a song backward and make a new melody from it.
  3. Chop up an old song’s melody, mix it up, and create a new one.
  4. Mix vocal samples, make chords, and then remove the samples.
  5. Mix melodies from two songs to make a new one.
  6. Write a melody from a song on your computer, then add to it.
  7. Use a MIDI chord pack to help you make chords for your song.
  8. Learn about complex chords and use them in a song.
  9. Try out new chord combinations in your song.
  10. Start with a bassline for your song and add more parts later.

Ideas for using loops & samples

Here are ten music tips:

  1. Find loops on LANDR Samples like your favorite artist’s style.
  2. Get a construction sample kit for your favorite genre and make a song with those sounds.
  3. Use a vocoder on a talking sample for cool vocals.
  4. Make a short loop with drum sounds and use it to create your beat.
  5. Make calm music inspired by Brian Eno’s tape loops.
  6. Try using loops from a different type of music to make your own.
  7. Make a song with just 8 loops, and change them however you want.
  8. Make a song with just sound effects.
  9. Mix drum loops and play along with a keyboard or guitar.
  10. Use loops to help you write songs faster.

Prompts for music collaboration 

Prompts for music collaboration

Here are ten music ideas you can do with a friend:

  1. Agree to make one beat each month and release them together as an album at the end of the year.
  2. Swap unfinished music sketches with a friend and help each other finish them.
  3. Pay a rapper to record a verse, then make a beat to match their flow.
  4. Create tracks with a friend using the same key and tempo, then put them together.
  5. Make a joint playlist with another artist to inspire your songwriting together.
  6. Get advice from an experienced artist on your songs or mixing.
  7. Have a rapper share songs that inspired them and make a similar instrumental.
  8. Play music with friends to come up with catchy parts or start a band.
  9. Meet artists you like and ask them how they write songs.
  10. Share song ideas from this list with a friend to help get past writer’s block.

Conclusion

In conclusion, with these 50 songwriting prompts, you have a plethora of ideas to overcome writer’s block and keep your creativity flowing. Remember, the key is to experiment, have fun, and never give up on your passion for music.

Keep writing, keep creating, and let your imagination soar!

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