We’re
Keppie & Benny

We’re lifelong friends, musical collaborators, and songwriting educators — and we’re obsessed with helping songwriters do more (and better) of what they love.

Ben & Keppie

How To Write Songs exists because we’ve seen, again and again, what actually helps writers improve: 

Writing in company, getting thoughtful feedback, iterating on real work, and being held accountable by people who care about your progress.

Practical, personal, supportive songwriting — done properly, and together.

Here’s Why We Created HTWS

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Songwriting works better in company

Most songwriters don’t struggle because they lack ideas or talent. They struggle because they’re writing in isolation. At HTWS, songwriting happens in company:

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with attentive
listeners

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with specific,
actionable feedback

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with space to revise,
refine, and try again

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with an audience that
wants you to get better

This belief sits at the centre of everything we do.

Why HTWS exists

Between us, we’ve spent decades writing songs, teaching songwriting, and mentoring emerging writers inside some of the world’s most respected music institutions.

And we noticed a pattern.

There are a lot of capable, committed songwriters who:

  • check blue iconknow the basics
  • check blue iconwrite regularly (or want to)
  • check blue icontake their work seriously

… but feel stuck.

HTWS was created to fill that gap — to offer a structured, human, deeply practical way for songwriters to keep developing long after the “beginner” phase is over.

Why we exist
What we believe

What we believe

A few core ideas shape everything we teach:

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Songwriting is a learnable craft, not a mystery.

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Progress comes from decisions, not waiting for lightning.

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Finished songs matter more than perfect ideas.

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Feedback should be specific, kind, and useful.

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Consistency beats intensity.

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Creativity has a profound value that transcends any money its outcomes do or don’t make.

These aren’t slogans for us. They’re principles we’ve tested over decades of writing, teaching, and learning ourselves.

Who HTWS is for (and who it’s not)

HTWS is for you if:

  • You already write songs, but want to do it with more clarity and confidence
  • You’re a serious hobbyist (or quietly ambitious) and feel a bit stuck
  • You want structure, accountability, and real feedback
  • You care about the craft, not shortcuts

HTWS is probably not for you if:

  • You already write songs, but want to do it with more clarity and confidence
  • You’re a serious hobbyist (or quietly ambitious) and feel a bit stuck
  • You want structure, accountability, and real feedback
  • You care about the craft, not shortcuts

Our experience, in brief

We’ve been teaching songwriting for over 15 years in world-class music institutions, including Berklee College of Music, the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, the Australian Institute of Music, JMC Academy, TAFE NSW, and more.

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JMC Academy
Open Academy
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Song writing class LA
Musical U
Global Music Institute
Berklee
Berklee Online
Collarts
AIM
JMC Academy
Open Academy
TAFE
Song writing class LA
Musical U
Global Music Institute

Teaching has never been a “Plan B” for either of us.
It’s something we actively chose — and continue to choose — because being in the room (physical or virtual) with songwriters doing meaningful work still feels like a privilege.

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Meet Keppie

Starting out

I started out studying Law and Politics in Sydney — which tells you either that I was keeping my options open, or that I had absolutely no idea what I was doing. (It was the second one.)

I graduated with a degree in Politics and International Relations, but the whole time I was gigging and recording on the side — and slowly, undeniably, music kept winning.

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2005–2007

In 2005, I packed up and moved to Boston to study at Berklee College of Music. I graduated in 2007, and liked it so much I just… stayed.

I joined Berklee’s Office for Cultural Diversity, running training programs for students, staff, and faculty around inclusion and access — work that taught me a lot about how people learn, and what gets in the way.

2005-2007

A surreal moment

Then in 2008, something genuinely surreal happened: I was invited into a small group of young songwriters to be mentored for a week by John Mayer. At the end of it, he selected three songs to produce in the Berklee studios. One of them was mine. I’m still not fully over it.

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2010

In 2010, at 26, I joined Berklee’s Songwriting Department as an Assistant Professor — and that’s when I discovered something I hadn’t expected: I loved teaching. Really loved it. Being in the room with motivated writers, chasing meaningful work together, watching someone crack something open in a lyric they didn’t think they could write. That feeling never got old.

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2013 onwards

I moved back to Sydney in 2013, and kept going — teaching songwriting and lyric writing at the Australian Institute of Music while somehow also completing a Psychology degree (I clearly have a problem with stopping). Over the next decade I taught for Berklee Online, the Sydney Conservatorium’s Open Academy, JMC Academy, and the Australian College of the Arts.

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Building something bigger

In 2021, Benny and I launched How To Write Songs on YouTube. In 2024, we opened the HTWS membership community — a natural extension of everything we’d already been doing, just with a proper home for it.

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Now

I live in Sydney with my husband Fionn, our two kids, and our dog, who is completely ridiculous and we love him anyway.

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You can hear Keppie’s music and collaborations here.

Keppie’s original and co-written songs have been streamed over 10 million times in the past three years alone. Her work has been commissioned by Penguin Random House, and she was a featured artist on the Grammy-nominated album Aaaaah by Andrew & Polly.

Meet Benny

Early career

I began my working life studying Industrial Design, dreaming of building a career in furniture design and manufacture (with vague plans of living in Milan). It didn’t take long to realise I wasn’t suited to the realities of that industry, and I walked away.

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2002 – 2014

I worked as a Performance Analyst for Cricket NSW — capturing and analysing roughly 50,000 deliveries a year. It involved extensive travel, strategy sessions, touring with national teams, and a front-row seat to elite performance culture. I loved it.

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Turning point

Early in my friendship with Keppie, we met a guy called Brian. One night, he told me I should go to the Montreal Jazz Festival.

On a whim, I spent all my savings on a round-the-world ticket, met Keppie in New York, went to the festival — and realised in those two weeks that I wanted to be a musician more than anything else.

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2014

I came home, enrolled in music school, and never looked back.

I completed a Post-Graduate Diploma at AFTRS — 10 hours a day, five days a week, for a full year. It was the most demanding and rewarding educational experience of my life.

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Now

Alongside songwriting and education, my work expanded into coaching, podcast production, and leadership roles in creative and entrepreneurial spaces.

I live 90 minutes north of Sydney in a slightly ramshackle treehouse with my wife Jasmine, our two spirited children, and a few cats.

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You can find Benny’s music here.

Benny is a founding member of internationally touring bluegrass band The Green Mohair Suits, and has been commissioned for major composition projects by Adobe, Cathay Pacific, and Audible.

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The story of us

We met late one night in 2002, when a mutual friend, Ed, introduced us before promptly passing out on the couch.

The story of us

We hit it off immediately—talking about songwriting, guitar playing, psychology, art—and more than twenty years later, we’re still having those same conversations.

The story of us

Over the years, we gigged, recorded, toured, studied, and taught—often in parallel, sometimes side-by-side.

The story of us

By the time we launched our YouTube channel in 2021, we’d already spent more than a decade designing and delivering songwriting and composition units inside tertiary institutions.

Practising what we teach

Practising what we teach

After more than twenty years of friendship and collaboration, there was one glaring gap: we’d never actually written songs together.

So in 2024, we fixed that.

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a place where we channel our own creative energy, write and record regularly, and stay honest about what the work really asks of you.

This matters to us.

Because our teaching doesn’t come from theory alone.
It comes from being in the trenches — writing, revising, finishing songs — just like the writers we work with.

An invitation

Whether you’re writing your very first song, or you’ve been playing and writing for 30 years and want to deepen specific parts of your craft,

How To Write Songs offers different ways in — from foundational skills to focused upskilling and ongoing development — so you can choose what supports you best at this point in your writing life.

An invitation

In The Media

Our work as public educators has been featured and published here and there in the media. Here are some of our faves:

ASCAP article

ASCAP article

Driving Around the Road Cones: Two Easy Strategies for Moving Beyond the First Verse
Global music institute - India

Global Music Institute, India

Back Stage with Ben & Keppie:
YouTube, Songwriting, & the Creative Process
Songwriter Trysts podcast

Songwriter Trysts Podcast

#57 Keppie Coutts
Music production podcast

Music Production Podcast

#318 Songwriting secrets with Keppie & Benny of How to Write Songs
Sydney Conservatorium symposium

Sydney Conservatorium ‘About Music Education’ Symposium

About Music Education – “Psychology and Lyric Writing” – Keppie Coutts (AIM/Berklee)

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Check out our courses

Independent

Accelerator Program — Independent

The Songwriting Accelerator—Independent is a self-paced online course for motivated songwriters wanting to write their best songs, with consistency and…

  • Intermediate – Advanced
  • Self-paced Online + Live Support
  • Structured songwriting and guided practice
  • Complete six song projects with structured guidance and receive personalized feedback from expert mentors over six months.
Song Writing Sprints

Songwriting Sprints

Creative prompts to spark ideas. Simple deadlines to keep you moving. A supportive songwriting community writing alongside you.

  • Intermediate
  • 8 weeks Community / Membership
  • Songwriting consistency and output
  • Receive regular prompts, share your work, and get feedback, support, and accountability from a global songwriting community.
Intensive Songwriting Course

Intensive Songwriting Course

Build your creativity and momentum by diving into an intensive weekend of songwriting with Keppie and Benny – and songwriters…

  • Beginner – Intermediate
  • 2 days Live online
  • Songwriting process and project completion
  • Write and finish a complete song over a focused weekend with live guidance, structured sessions, and expert feedback.