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I want to create a song but I dont know anything about chords, scale, pitch, I can write lyrics but not compose music

7 min read14 viewsMar 31, 2026|

You've got the words — the stories, the emotions, the lyrics — but turning them into actual music feels like hitting a wall. You know what you want to say, but you don't know how to make it sound right. Chords, scales, pitch, melody — it all feels like a foreign language, and hiring a music producer or taking years of music theory classes isn't exactly practical. You just want to go from lyrics to a real song without needing a music degree.

How Springbase Solves This

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Knowledge Base for Music Learning

You can upload music theory guides, songwriting tutorials, chord progression cheat sheets, and even lyric-writing resources into your own personal Knowledge Base on Springbase. Then, instead of reading through hundreds of pages, you just ask questions in plain English — like "What chords go well with a sad love song?" or "Give me a simple melody structure for a pop ballad" — and get instant, clear answers pulled from your own uploaded materials.

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AI-Powered Composition Assistant

Springbase gives you access to 350+ AI models, which means you can use the best AI available to help you understand music concepts, suggest chord progressions that match your lyrics' mood, recommend song structures (verse-chorus-bridge), and even explain pitch and melody in simple terms you can actually follow. It's like having a patient music teacher available 24/7.

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Recipes for Repeatable Songwriting Workflows

Once you figure out a process that works — say, turning a set of lyrics into a full song outline with chords and structure — you can save it as a Recipe. That means every time you write new lyrics, you just plug them in and get a complete musical framework back in seconds. No starting from scratch each time.

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Connects to Your Favorite Tools

Springbase connects to Google Docs, Notion, and 100+ other tools, so you can pull in lyrics you've already written elsewhere, collaborate with others, or export your song outlines to wherever you need them.

Want to try this yourself?

Sign up and build your own AI-powered workflows in minutes — no coding required.

Without Springbase

  • Staring at your lyrics with no idea what chords or melody to pair them with
  • Spending hours watching confusing YouTube tutorials that assume you already know the basics
  • Feeling stuck because hiring a music producer is too expensive for every song idea
  • Abandoning great lyrics because you can't figure out the musical side

With Springbase

  • Ask "What chords fit a melancholy acoustic song?" and get a clear, usable answer in seconds
  • Run your lyrics through a saved Recipe and get a complete song structure with chord suggestions instantly
  • Learn music concepts naturally through conversation, at your own pace, without jargon
  • Turn every set of lyrics into a fully outlined song — from mood to melody to structure

Time Saved

10-15 hours/week

Estimated Savings

$1,200-$2,400/month

Instead of spending hours stuck on music theory or paying session musicians for every idea, you'd have more time to actually write lyrics, experiment with different sounds, and produce more songs than you ever thought possible.

Step-by-Step Implementation

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Sign up for Springbase and create a new project called something like "My Songwriting Studio."

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Build your Music Knowledge Base

Upload beginner-friendly music theory PDFs, chord progression guides, songwriting books, or any resources you find helpful. Springbase will make all of this searchable and conversational.

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Start a chat with your Knowledge Base

Ask questions like "Explain chord progressions for beginners" or "What's the difference between major and minor keys?" and get simple, jargon-free explanations drawn from your uploaded materials.

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Create your first Song Recipe

Set up a Recipe that takes your lyrics and mood as inputs, and outputs a suggested chord progression, song structure, tempo recommendation, and melody notes. Save it so you can reuse it every time.

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Write your lyrics and run them through your Recipe

Paste in your lyrics, describe the mood you're going for, and let the AI suggest the full musical framework around your words.

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Iterate and learn

Use the chat to ask follow-up questions like "Can you make this chorus more upbeat?" or "What if I changed the key?" Over time, you'll naturally start picking up music concepts just from the conversations.

Key Features You'll Use

Knowledge Base — Upload music theory guides and songwriting resources, then ask questions in plain language
350+ AI Models — Access the best AI to help with chord suggestions, melody ideas, and music theory explanations
Recipes — Save your lyrics-to-song workflow so you can reuse it with one click
Chat Interface — Have natural conversations about music composition without needing technical knowledge
Tool Integrations — Pull in lyrics from Google Docs, Notion, or wherever you write
Multiple Projects — Keep separate spaces for different songs, albums, or musical styles
Document Search — Instantly find relevant music theory concepts from everything you've uploaded

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know ANY music theory to use this?

Not at all. That's the whole point. You can ask questions in plain English like "What chords sound sad?" and get answers you can actually use. Over time, you'll naturally pick up concepts just from the conversations.

Can Springbase actually create music or audio for me?

Springbase helps you with the planning and composition side — song structure, chord progressions, melody suggestions, and music theory guidance. It won't generate audio files, but it gives you a complete blueprint you can take to any music-making app or collaborate on with musicians.

What should I upload to my Knowledge Base?

Start with beginner-friendly music theory PDFs, songwriting guides, chord charts, and any resources about your favorite genre. The more relevant material you upload, the better and more personalized your answers will be.

How long does it take to set up?

You can be up and running in about 10-15 minutes. Upload a couple of music guides, create your first Recipe, and start chatting. There's no technical setup involved — if you can drag and drop a file, you can use Springbase.

Can I try it before committing?

Yes, Springbase offers a way to get started and explore the platform. You can test out the chat, upload documents, and create Recipes to see if it fits your songwriting workflow before going all in.

Sample Recipes You Can Try

Ready-to-use templates — including agentic automations

Recipe

Lyrics to Song Blueprint

Takes your raw lyrics and desired mood, then generates a complete song structure with chord progressions, tempo, and arrangement suggestions.

Sample prompt

Here are my lyrics: {lyrics}. The mood I'm going for is {mood} and the genre is {genre}. Please suggest a complete song structure (intro, verse, chorus, bridge, outro), a chord progression for each section, a recommended tempo in BPM, and any tips on melody direction. Explain everything in simple, beginner-friendly language — no music jargon.

{{lyrics}}{{mood}}{{genre}}
Recipe

Chord Progression Generator

Suggests multiple chord progression options based on the emotion and style you want.

Sample prompt

I want to write a {genre} song that feels {emotion} with a {tempo_feel} tempo. Give me 3 different chord progression options I could use. For each one, explain what instrument it would sound best on, why it creates that emotion, and list the chords in a simple format like C - Am - F - G. I'm a complete beginner, so please explain what each chord sounds like.

{{emotion}}{{genre}}{{tempo_feel}}
Recipe

Music Theory Explainer

Breaks down any music concept into plain, easy-to-understand language with examples.

Sample prompt

Explain {concept} to me like I'm a {skill_level} with zero music background. Use everyday analogies, give me a real song example I might know, and tell me how I can use this concept in my own songwriting. Keep it fun and encouraging.

{{concept}}{{skill_level}}
Recipe

Song Mood Matcher

Analyzes your lyrics and suggests the perfect musical elements to match the emotional tone.

Sample prompt

Here are my lyrics: {lyrics}. I want the song to feel similar to {reference_song} in terms of vibe and energy. Based on my lyrics and that reference, suggest: the key I should write in, a chord progression, the ideal tempo, what instruments would work best, and whether the melody should be high or low energy. Explain everything simply — I don't read music or know theory.

{{lyrics}}{{reference_song}}

Ready to get started?

You already have the hardest part — the ability to write lyrics that mean something. Springbase is here to help you wrap music around those words, no music degree required. Sign up and try turning your first set of lyrics into a complete song outline today.