Workshop: Avery Hill's Songwriting Sessions
Schedule
Sat Feb 21 2026 at 10:30 am to 12:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
Artichoke Community Music | Portland, OR
About this Event
The creative process can be an inspiring, fulfilling, yet sometimes lonely journey. Songwriting Sessions are designed to support your individual writing experience in a meaningful community with other songwriters. Each 90-minute session runs approximately as follows:
- Song Study: I'll bring a song or two for the group to listen to together, then we'll discuss a particular songwriting question, theme, or technique modeled in the song(s).
- Workshop: Participants have a chunk of time (ideally 45 minutes) to work individually, typically with a prompt related to the Song Study.
- Reflection: We close with a reflection on what participants discovered during that Workshop time about themselves as songwriting and/or the creative process of songwriting.
Each session includes a follow-up email with additional resources and exercises to expand on what we covered in the original session. Drop in for a single session at a time, as you're able, or sign up for the entire season and get a discount, as well as *all* email recaps and follow-ups after and between sessions.
Class Dates & Topics:Classes meet 1st and 3rd Saturdays (mostly), 10:30am-Noon(ish) at Artichoke Music. Specific dates and topics for each session are:
- February 21 - Refrain v. Chorus: Finding the Main Idea of your Song
- March 7 - Ear Training for Songwriters: Listening for Memorable Melodies
- March 21 - Writing Your Own Memorable Melodies
- April 4 - What Makes an Effective Bridge?
- April 25* - AABA Dissection: Writing a Song in 8 Lines
- May 2 - Ear Training for Songwriters: Listening for Effective Rhythms
- May 16 - Finding Your Own Effective Rhythms
- June 6 - Song Sharing Circle
*Please note: April 25 is the 4th Saturday.
Where is it happening?
Artichoke Community Music, 2007 Southeast Powell Boulevard, Portland, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 44.34 to USD 306.59











