What you bring
- A few riffs, an incomplete song, or a rough arrangement
- Any demo, voice memo, or notes that show the current direction
- A sense of what feels flat, unfinished, or too predictable
North Vancouver, BC
This is not structured co-writing. It is closer to analytical feedback and suggestions for how a piece could shift in mood, dynamics, tempo, key, progression, phrasing, or overall feel.
That is also the core value here. There are stronger pure players out there. The point of this offering is creativity, perspective, and finding a more interesting angle on the material.
What It Is
Process
Riffs, partial arrangements, demos, or unfinished ideas are enough to start.
Maybe the mood is wrong, the structure drags, the progression feels too expected, or the energy is flat.
The output is feedback and reinterpretation ideas, not a structured co-writing process.
FAQ
Songwriting collaboration is more interactive and developmental. This is more about analysis, feedback, and directional suggestions.
No. Incomplete songs, riffs, and rough arrangements are often the best fit.
Changes to phrasing, mood, dynamics, tempo, key, harmony, progression, or the overall shape of the arrangement.
This can work locally or remotely as long as the material can be shared clearly.