Explore Music Ideas
Describe the mood, genre, and instruments you want to explore in a musical idea.
Step-by-Step Guide
1. Set the Direction
Start with the mood, genre, and instruments that are central to your idea.
2. Describe the Sound
Write the setting, energy, and musical details you want to explore.
3. Add Lyrics When Needed
Keep the words and sections focused on the feeling or story you want to develop.
4. Review and Revise
Use what you learn from a draft to sharpen the next description or lyric.
Tips for Best Results
Start with a Short Brief
Name the genre, mood, instruments, and setting that matter to your idea.
Organize the Lyrics
Separate the lyric into clear sections so the story is easy to follow.
Change One Musical Detail
Keep the rest of the brief steady while you explore a different instrument or mood.
Keep Useful Notes
Save the wording that helps you continue a musical direction you want to develop.
Frequently Asked Questions
How should I describe a genre?
Name the genre, mood, and instruments, then add details about the setting or feeling you want to explore.
How should I approach an instrumental idea?
Focus on the instruments, mood, pace, and scene you want the music to suggest.
How should I plan a song idea?
Start with one musical direction, then add a simple progression or story for the draft to follow.
What should I include in lyrics?
Use concrete images, a clear point of view, and a feeling you want the words to carry.
How do I keep a draft consistent?
Keep the core mood, genre, and lyric direction steady while revising one element at a time.