Wednesday, December 23, 2009

T11INTRO: Approximately 4-8 measures of instrumental music that contains part or all of "the hook" (a part of the melody that is easy to remember).



VERSE: Each verse should be written in such a way as to "set up" the chorus. Try to keep the meter of your song even by matching the syllables of your words. Be consistent with the sentences that rhyme. Verses should create an anticipation of fulfillfment.



CHORUS: This is where you make your statement. Stress the most important part of your song and make it tasty. Think of your chorus or "hook" as being like the icing on a cake. Your words change the thinking of multiple generations and are worth remembering.



VERSE: Continue to follow the idea of your song all the way through, don't get side-tracked!



CHORUS: This is where you have the opportunity to repeat your "hook" which should continue to emphasize your songs main theme.



BRIDGE:This is where you can create some interest and tension by changing your melody line, modulating to a different key, or adding an instrumental guitar part, etc. Don't make it too long, approximately 8 measures or so. It should build or crescendo to the final chorus.



FADE CHORUS

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