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What’s The Difference Between The Free And Paid Samurai Songwriting Membership?

Free membership to Samurai Songwriting comes with many benefits. This site has a wealth of songwriting information available to you. As a free member, you will have access to some of our most treasured Samurai Songwriting principles and practices.

To become a free member, subscribe to the Samurai Songwriting Code and subscribe to the Samurai Songwriting blog. Then you’ll be the first to know about all of our special announcements and updates.

Paid membership comes with several additional benefits.

Once a month you will receive several Samurai Songwriting lessons. These are multimedia lessons with practical songwriting techniques that you can use immediately to improve your own songwriting. The idea is to give you just enough information that by the end of the month, you’ll have it mastered. You can choose to download these lessons electronically or receive a hard copy through the mail.

You will also receive several bonuses. Including, a guide to hit song forms, a chorus cheat sheet, a hit song model, and much more.

We believe that we have priced the membership to be very accessible to all levels of songwriters, beginner to advanced. And you can cancel at any time if you feel it’s not what you expected.

At the heart of the Way of the Samurai Songwriter is living a life that is on purpose. If you want to be a great songwriter, don’t let any more time slip away. Dreams are never realized by those who do not take action.

Opportunities multiply as they are seized.
- Sun Tzu

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I'm a songwriter and performing artist who sings, plays keyboards and guitar, and explores the vast world of sound hoping to find some magical moments along the way. I'm also a Mac geek.



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