The Speed Songwriting Video Guide

From first idea to finished song — in one hour.

Most songwriters don’t have a writing problem. They have a finishing problem. The ideas show up. The sessions stall.

The Speed Songwriting method is a 7-step sequence that takes you from the first idea to a finished draft in one sitting. Not a theory about songwriting — the actual order of operations. Creative brain first. Critical brain later. Each step has a specific job, and the whole thing is designed so you always know what comes next.

I put it in a one-hour video because that’s how long it takes to walk through it properly. Here’s everything that’s in it.

The Speed Songwriting Video Guide

The 7-step system, start to finish.

One focused hour. A method you can use the same day you watch it — in the same session, if you want.

What’s included
  • The Video Guide — the full 7-step Speed Songwriting method, walked through in one hour
  • The Cheat Sheet — your step-by-step reference for the actual writing session, so you’re not trying to remember the steps while you’re in the middle of one
  • Melodic Math — my guide to writing melodies that stick
  • The Workbook — so you can apply the method right away
  • Speed Songwriting Community — the place where people are actually using this and finishing songs
  • Priority Email Support — questions go directly to me
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What people say about it
“I had all the songwriting tools and resources — but I still couldn’t write a song. This guide changed that.”
— Bob
“Your Speed Songwriting Video Guide revolutionized my writing. I’ve been consistently releasing original, studio-level tracks every month since this summer.”
— Speed Songwriting student
“The cheat sheet is the best summary of songwriting tips I have ever seen.”
— Ken Masuda
“Finally — a process that respects my creativity instead of killing it.”
— Speed Songwriting student

The method is simple enough to learn in one hour and concrete enough to use in the same session. That’s the whole idea — speed here is a protection mechanism, not a shortcut. It keeps your instincts running the session instead of your inner editor.

If finishing songs is the actual problem, this is the most direct thing I’ve made for it.

— Graham