원클릭으로
songwriting-and-ai-music
Help with lyric writing, composition structure, and AI-assisted music workflows from idea to rough demo.
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
메뉴
Help with lyric writing, composition structure, and AI-assisted music workflows from idea to rough demo.
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
Keeps lightweight public-web discovery available for prompts, scheduled jobs, and follow-up research.
Open Notes.app and create or update iCloud notes on macOS using memo when possible and AppleScript when direct app automation is more reliable.
Open Reminders.app and create macOS reminders with AppleScript when the user wants follow-ups in Apple's reminders system.
Open Find My on macOS, inspect devices or people when the user explicitly asks, and keep side effects gated behind confirmation.
Read or send Messages.app conversations on macOS through CLI or AppleScript with explicit confirmation before outbound sends.
Guides operator-owned delegation to Claude Code when repo work benefits from a second coding lane or an interactive code agent.
| name | Songwriting and AI Music |
| skill_id | songwriting-and-ai-music |
| description | Help with lyric writing, composition structure, and AI-assisted music workflows from idea to rough demo. |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| source_kind | elephant-builtin |
| category | creative |
| default_enabled | true |
Everything here is a GUIDELINE, not a rule. Art breaks rules on purpose. Use what serves the song. Ignore what doesn't.
Common skeletons — mix, modify, or throw out as needed:
ABABCB Verse/Chorus/Verse/Chorus/Bridge/Chorus (most pop/rock)
AABA Verse/Verse/Bridge/Verse (refrain-based) (jazz standards, ballads)
ABAB Verse/Chorus alternating (simple, direct)
AAA Verse/Verse/Verse (strophic, no chorus) (folk, storytelling)
The six building blocks:
You don't need all of these. Some great songs are just one section that evolves. Structure serves the emotion, not the other way around.
RHYME TYPES (from tight to loose):
Mix them. All perfect rhymes can sound like a nursery rhyme. All slant rhymes can sound lazy. The blend is where it lives.
INTERNAL RHYME: Rhyming within a line, not just at the ends. "We pruned the lies from bleeding trees / Distilled the storm from entropy" — "lies/flies," "trees/entropy" create internal echoes.
METER: The rhythm of stressed vs unstressed syllables.
Think of a song as a journey, not a flat road.
ENERGY MAPPING (rough idea, not prescription): Intro: 2-3 | Verse: 5-6 | Pre-Chorus: 7 Chorus: 8-9 | Bridge: varies | Final Chorus: 9-10
The most powerful dynamic trick: CONTRAST.
"Whisper to roar to whisper" — start intimate, build to full power, strip back to vulnerability. Works for ballads, epics, anthems.
SHOW, DON'T TELL (usually):
THE HOOK:
PROSODY — lyrics and music supporting each other:
AVOID (unless you're doing it on purpose):
When rewriting an existing song with new lyrics:
THE SKELETON: Map the original's structure first.
FITTING NEW WORDS:
CONCEPT:
KEEP SOME ORIGINALS: Leaving a few original lines or structures intact adds recognizability and lets the audience feel the connection.
FORMULA (adapt as needed): Genre + Mood + Era + Instruments + Vocal Style + Production + Dynamics
BAD: "sad rock song"
GOOD: "Cinematic orchestral spy thriller, 1960s Cold War era, smoky
sultry female vocalist, big band jazz, brass section with
trumpets and french horns, sweeping strings, minor key,
vintage analog warmth"
DESCRIBE THE JOURNEY, not just the genre:
"Begins as a haunting whisper over sparse piano. Gradually layers
in muted brass. Builds through the chorus with full orchestra.
Second verse erupts with raw belting intensity. Outro strips back
to a lone piano and a fragile whisper fading to silence."
TIPS:
STRUCTURE: [Intro] [Verse] [Verse 1] [Pre-Chorus] [Chorus] [Post-Chorus] [Hook] [Bridge] [Interlude] [Instrumental] [Instrumental Break] [Guitar Solo] [Breakdown] [Build-up] [Outro] [Silence] [End]
VOCAL PERFORMANCE: [Whispered] [Spoken Word] [Belted] [Falsetto] [Powerful] [Soulful] [Raspy] [Breathy] [Smooth] [Gritty] [Staccato] [Legato] [Vibrato] [Melismatic] [Harmonies] [Choir] [Harmonized Chorus]
DYNAMICS: [High Energy] [Low Energy] [Building Energy] [Explosive] [Emotional Climax] [Gradual swell] [Orchestral swell] [Quiet arrangement] [Falling tension] [Slow Down]
GENDER: [Female Vocals] [Male Vocals]
ATMOSPHERE: [Melancholic] [Euphoric] [Nostalgic] [Aggressive] [Dreamy] [Intimate] [Dark Atmosphere]
SFX: [Vinyl Crackle] [Rain] [Applause] [Static] [Thunder]
Put tags in BOTH style field AND lyrics for reinforcement. Keep to 5-8 tags per section max — too many confuses the AI. Don't contradict yourself ([Calm] + [Aggressive] in same section).
AI vocalists don't read — they pronounce. Help them:
PHONETIC RESPELLING:
DELIVERY CONTROL:
ALWAYS:
EXPECT: ~3-5 generations per 1 good result. Revision is normal. Style can drift in extensions — restate genre/mood when extending.