Best Non-Fiction Book Title Generators

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If you’re stuck on what to title your book, book title generators can be a great help. There are many title generators online for all kinds of books, however, it’s best to use a title generator that best suits the genre of your book. Here are some great title generators for non-fiction books!



Awesome Titles

 
 

This website is great for generating all kinds of ideas, such as headline titles, email subjects, Ad campaign headlines, and of course, non-fiction book titles. All you have to do is type in your keywords into the search bar and it will generate 700 possible titles for you!



Adazing book title generator

 
 

This website has a form you can fill in that’s different for every genre. For non-fiction books you can fill in the form with information such as your industry, desired benefit, and steps and principles included in the book.



portent’s content idea generator

 
 

This website is very creative, as you can enter the subject of your book, and it will give you ideas and advice regarding your title. You also can keep generating titles until you find one that you like, or change your keywords to find one that will suit your book better!

fantasy name generators

 
 

This website is best for generating fantasy names and book titles, but you can generate names for non-fiction books and other genres within a fantasy setting as well. You can generate 10 names at a time, and keep generating until you find a title that you like.



kopywriting kourse book title generator

 
 

This website is great for non-fiction book titles. You can enter the subject of your book and scroll through many different generated titles until you pick your favourite. You can also look at title ideas from successful books as well!


Conclusion

All of these websites can help you generate great and creative titles for your non-fiction books.

If you need help turning your book into an audiobook, we offer audiobook production services that will help you reach a wider audience and increase your book sales. 

Learn more here and listen to some of our audiobook samples.

So which website was your favourite? Did you find a title you liked?

Let us know!

- By Julianna Martinek

 
 

Everything You Need to Know About Arranging

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Today the music world has no rules.

Artists have the freedom to create and mix any form of music they can imagine. Music has reached the point where artists have the independence to create new categories of music by mixing rhythms and genres.

However, creating music still comes with its stages, dos and don'ts. In order to make good music that people will enjoy listening to, you still need to follow stages of music production that have been perfected over the years by professionals.

Like a chef in the kitchen, just because you have unlimited ingredients and tools to play with does not mean you should. There are some things when you mix and match that just don’t taste good.

After songwriting comes arranging:

WHAT IS ARRANGING?

Arranging is probably the least understood part of music production.

Repetition in a song is necessary for the listeners to get used to the melody and rhythm. There is however, a chance for the song to get too repetitive. This is usually an arrangement problem. 

Now that we know the importance of arranging, let’s learn about what exactly it is.

The selection of instruments, their “arrangement” and the “arrangement” of the sections themselves within the entire timeline of the song is what arrangement is.


HOW DOES IT WORK?

A good song had a great verse and chorus but it’s not enough to play them over each other on repeat. A good song also has a buildup that, for example, starts with a guitar and vocal, goes onto adding bass and drums while adding synths and vocal harmonies to the 1st chorus.

That is an example for the arrangement of instruments within a song.

But, another thing to note about instrument arrangement is that an instrument shouldn’t stay there for the entire song. There might be times where a certain instrument plays during pre-chorus. While there might be times where you’ll want to bring in an instrument during the second half for a climactic impact. And so on..

The most important thing is to keep the song’s momentum going. Few subtle additions can add a lot more value to your song that will be appreciated by listeners.

HOW MANY SECTIONS SHOULD THERE BE?

There is no right answer when it comes to the number of sections in a song. This is judged by feel.

An editor or the artist can usually tell when a section has reached its limit or needs to be changed/cut. 


Conclusion

If you need a starting point for the arrangement, you could pick out a few elements that are most important to the song and what you’d like the listener to focus on.

You could make changes as the song progresses. 

But remember: sometimes the best thing for your song is to leave it alone.

Still unsure of how to arrange the sections in your song? 

Jony Studios’ offers music production services that will help you elevate your sound and bring your song to life!

Contact us here to get started.

- By Neha Agarwala


Curious about the other stages of music production?

Check out these blogs to learn more:

Songwriting

Tracking

Editing

Mixing and Mastering

 

Best Pop Filters for Voice Recording

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Pop filters are an essential part of recording vocals, as they reduce the popping noises you create by saying certain letters. The air created by popping sounds can distress the microphone you are using, which is something you really do not want.

Here is a list of some of the best pop filters.

 
 
 

The Kaotica Eyeball is more than just a pop filter. It’s also an isolation piece that you can place around your mic to give you a professional sound. It’s made from a custom foam that does a great job keeping out unwanted sounds as well.

 
 
 

This pop filter has a double mesh screen that doesn’t dim your voice or take away the sound quality. It’s great for filtering unwanted sounds.

 
 
 

This pop filter is all metal, and mounts well to microphone stands and boom poles. It does a great job with filtering unwanted sounds. It also easily cleans with soap and water.

 
 
 

The WindTech PopGard 2000 protects well against popping sounds, and prevents any moisture from getting to and ruining your microphone. It easily attaches to your microphone using elastic bands, and is simple to clean and use.

 
 
 

The Stedman Corporation Proscreen XL is a high quality metal pop filter. It has an extended clamp that offers easy setup, and directs air downwards away from your microphone. It is also durable and protected from scratches.

 
 
 

This pop filter was designed for professional environments. It also has a double mesh screen, and it also includes a boom pole and microphone stand clamp.

 
 
 

This filter is made of solid brass, and has a strong gooseneck and clamp. It’s design allows for quick and easy adjustments, and does well to prevent popping sounds.

 

Conclusion

All of these filters would do great to help you minimize the popping sounds that can appear when recording vocals!

If you need extra help recording your music or a podcast, please contact us here.

We look forward to adding massive value to your brand!

So which filter do you like best? Let us know!

- By Julianna Martinek