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We're moving to a new platform
Hi everyone, Unfortunately, Skool has become too costly for me to maintain at this time. I may restart it, but for now, the OWSC has to move to my own platform on my website, a newly-built app for iOS and Android, and Discord. Everyone who joined the OWSC early (that's all 20 of you, thank you!), will have access to the app and community via my website, if you'd like to continue to be a part of this. You won't pay anything, as you are my early adopters. If you're interested in this, please send me a DM. I will also be DMing you myself for a follow-up prior to cancelling my Skool subscription. I fully believe in the OWSC, but, I have to be mindful of finances in continuing to launch this project. Skool costs $100/mo., and, even as I have been heavily marketing it via ads networks, I've yet to turn it into a project that is paying for itself. My goal is to do that via my website. The bonus of this is that, of course, the system will not be reliant on a third-party platform. If you're interested in the OWSC app, it is currently available via web, with the Android/iOS submissions pending review. You may join here: https://one-week-song-club.passion.io/ With your permission and your email, I will give you access to the course and community. The Discord server will be active this week. The OWSC on Skool will close on 12/9/24. I hope to see you all as we move platforms and continue to create something great. Thank you!
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Introduction to the One-Week Song Club
This is a course that focuses on one thing; writing and releasing a song every week, and the mindset, tips, tricks, and tools to do it. If you are a: - Musician - Aspiring musician - Musician who stepped away for awhile, and now you're coming back - Just someone who's interested in making music This is a course for you. This isn't like every other course about music production that you've seen. I'm not going to show you how to be an EDM superstar, or a mega-DJ. I have no doubt that you'll be able to find your way there if you want, but, in order to do so, you have to have a foundational understanding of why being creative isn't solely about fame and fortune. This course is straightforward. It explores the mindset of how to write and release music consistently via: - Dedication - Not waiting for inspiration - Sitting down and doing the work - Setting aside time for yourself - Knowledge of the tools used for music production I have been writing and releasing a song every week on even-numbered years since 2014. I fully believe that anyone can do this, regardless of their skill level, and I want to teach you how to do it. If this sounds like something in which you're interested, I invite you to join our community and purchase the course. It's only $27, and if you simply don't like what you get out of it, I'll give you your money back. My hope, however, is that you find value in seeing behind the workflow of someone who has been practicing this system for over ten years, and done so with very great success. If you have questions, please reach out to me, and I look forward to working with you!
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Introduction to the One-Week Song Club
LAST CALL: We're moving
This is your final reminder, the club is moving to my website and off of Skool. I'd love to have you all there. You can join as a free member, and then I'll give you access to the Club Member section for the course. You can sign up here: https://www.brianbotkiller.com/owscmasterclass I hope to see you all there. Thanks so much!
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OK so it took a little over a week, but...
Here's a song produced entirely with recordings from a Casio SK-1. Sample sources include wine glasses, a sawblade, a glass vase, and human voice. I tried to use every feature the keyboard has, including the onboard glissando, envelopes, vibrato, and beats. Micro-keys are hard to play.
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THE Method to Writing More Music 
We’ve talked a lot about mindset, tools, and ways to get past perfectionism. Let’s lay it all out on the table. Here’s how to write a song every week. Use a Template This is covered in the next section, but the basic idea is this; have a template for your DAW, whichever flavor you choose to use, that lets you sit down and get right to work. Go With the First Idea That Happens If you’re writing a lot of music, two things are going to happen: 1. You’re going to have an idea that you want to make happen.  2. You’re not going to have any ideas.  Either of these situations is optimal for writing more music. If you have an idea, sit down and do your best to run with it. It may or may not come out of your head the way you heard it. That’s ok. Play Anything, and Create a Variation of Anything. If you don’t have an idea, embrace this. Play anything. I find that starting with a melody is a quick and easy way to break the ice. Play a chord on your guitar or piano. Load a virtual instrument and play with the first preset sound that you load up. DO NOT spend hours searching for the “right” preset sound. Record That Sound. Once you have a sound – anything – record that sound. Then, record even the slightest variation of it – change the chord, timing, or even the key – and record it. Now you have written two key components to a song. Move Onto the Next Part and Create Variations Next, move onto either the bass or drums; I personally like to move onto the drums from here. Again, repeat the steps as previous with melody for drums or bass; record what comes to you first. Then, record a slight variation. You now have two parts to a song, or four, or perhaps more, if you play with these variations. Next, move onto bass (or drums, if you opted for bass in step 2). Repeat the previous steps of at least two variations. In the purest sense, you now have the building blocks for a standard structure song. If you increase each of these variations to three of each instrument, you’ve now written the basic structure for 90% of pop songs released in the last 50 years.
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One-Week Song Club
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How and WHY to write and release a song every week, for all genres, and all skill levels. I do this. You can, too, and I'll teach you!
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