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Perry Wayne Songwriting, Tension & Release +Melodies & Chords [TUTORiAL]

Perry Wayne Songwriting, Tension & Release +Melodies & Chords
FANTASTiC | 30 August 2025 | 378 MB
Hey Patreon! Excited to share about my songwriting process, and some tips that can help if you get stuck, aren't inspired, or aren't sure how to start!

Structuring
  • I always have an easy structure I can follow, if I can’t figure one out - use a reference track
  • Intro, Build up, Fake, Drop, Break, repeat


Tension & Release
  • Must have tension in dubstep, and release (drop). There are several things that build tension, like intro, build up and fake out. The release is almost always the drop. You can do this on a smaller scale however, in each section.
  • Build ups, intro sections with different instruments, or no bass
  • No full volume sub bass in intro unless longer build up, or breakdown to create tension before release
  • Filters, Washout, Redux, Tape Stops, Sweeps & White Noise for transitions BUT also on individual sounds


Establishing melodies
  • Melodies in intros are absolutely some of the most important elements in a track. For me, I sit myself into a scale, and write melodies all the time just to create ideas. There’s experimentation, and not everything is a hit.
  • If I’m stuck, I make a chord progression
  • If I’m stuck there, I use a chord pack for a basic progression, or follow another songs progression
  • Try different presets, then make your own versions or twist them to make them more unique.
  • Wash them out, reverb reverses, higher / lower octaves, double slow, or arp for background


It’s okay to experiment, and get it wrong sometimes. All that matters is that you go in everyday and attempt each day. You don’t have to have a result every time, but if you attempt everyday you’ll challenge yourself, and beat yourself in competition. You’ll never be outworked.

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