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When you write a song... What structure do you find yourself going to?
Verse, Chorus, Verse Intro, Verse, Verse, Bridge, Solo, Chorus, Verse Verse, Verse, Verse (third verse is a solo) I just ask because I'm trying to work on having more structure, more hooks and making my songs more musically sound. Any thoughts would be appreciated! | |
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Slave2daGroove said: What structure do you find yourself going to?
Verse, Chorus, Verse Intro, Verse, Verse, Bridge, Solo, Chorus, Verse Verse, Verse, Verse (third verse is a solo) I just ask because I'm trying to work on having more structure, more hooks and making my songs more musically sound. Any thoughts would be appreciated! I don't think about it. I just write a melody, then write one after it and so on. | |
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Verse Verse Chorus Verse Bridge Chorus,,,seems to be the way that I tend 2 write. | |
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DevinDevin said: Slave2daGroove said: What structure do you find yourself going to?
Verse, Chorus, Verse Intro, Verse, Verse, Bridge, Solo, Chorus, Verse Verse, Verse, Verse (third verse is a solo) I just ask because I'm trying to work on having more structure, more hooks and making my songs more musically sound. Any thoughts would be appreciated! I don't think about it. I just write a melody, then write one after it and so on. So you follow no structure? Not intro's or outros? No bridges? No solos over a chord progression? Your just writing a melody that goes into another to create changes in the song? How many different to a song? Strophic patterns seem to be as old as music itself so maybe we're all doing it at some level whether we realize it or not. : | |
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Often times I will have bits and pieces of a song then I put them together...wrks for me...right now this is what I have been doing | |
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Slave2daGroove said: DevinDevin said: I don't think about it. I just write a melody, then write one after it and so on. So you follow no structure? Not intro's or outros? No bridges? No solos over a chord progression? Your just writing a melody that goes into another to create changes in the song? How many different to a song? Strophic patterns seem to be as old as music itself so maybe we're all doing it at some level whether we realize it or not. : You are right when you say "We are doing it at some level." The subconscious mind has a big role to play in making music. I don't think at all about verses, choruses, etc... when writing a melody but it does come together. A lot of times after a night of sleep I'll know just what to do and it will work out so nice. One great tip I learned very early on... Give your subconscious mind guidelines to work with. Make it meet deadlines. Say to yourself: "Ok by Sunday night I will have the entire melody finished. By Tuesday night I will have all of the arrangements finished. By Thursday night I will have all the lyrics finished" ...etc... It absolutely works. | |
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DevinDevin said: Slave2daGroove said: So you follow no structure? Not intro's or outros? No bridges? No solos over a chord progression? Your just writing a melody that goes into another to create changes in the song? How many different to a song? Strophic patterns seem to be as old as music itself so maybe we're all doing it at some level whether we realize it or not. : You are right when you say "We are doing it at some level." The subconscious mind has a big role to play in making music. I don't think at all about verses, choruses, etc... when writing a melody but it does come together. A lot of times after a night of sleep I'll know just what to do and it will work out so nice. One great tip I learned very early on... Give your subconscious mind guidelines to work with. Make it meet deadlines. Say to yourself: "Ok by Sunday night I will have the entire melody finished. By Tuesday night I will have all of the arrangements finished. By Thursday night I will have all the lyrics finished" ...etc... It absolutely works. | |
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Yeah, this isn't working for me...thanks though, different strokes and all that...
Back to the books...or as Frank says, "study and show yourself improved" | |
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