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how to create music for song in keyboard

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Answered by suraj20041
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by piano keyboard is to create music for song i
Answered by dassristi2016
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Playing the piano is a great creative outlet. It’s extremely satisfying to hear music come together as your fingers glide across the keys. At some point, you may want to even write your own song. Writing a song for the piano can be difficult and time consuming but most of all rewarding.

Part One of Four:
Getting Inspired
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Decide what type of song you want to write. Do you want to write a pop song, a country song or even a classical song? Take some time to listen to a few examples of whichever you choose to get a feel for them.
Take note of the rhythms and structure of other songs of the type you choose. Your notes will help you stay on the right track.
Choose the type of song you’d like to listen to. It will keep you motivated.


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Decide what you want your song to be about. Take a few minutes to meditate about the things that are important to you. You may want to write a love song for your sweetie or a song about a historical event. Make sure your topic is something you personally connect with. Give your song an emotional core.

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Find your tone. How do you want your audience to feel when they listen to your song? Your tone will affect the way you write the song. A song about a new love would likely be upbeat and happy, while a song about the death of a loved one would likely be slow and somber.
Elton John’s emotional tribute to Marilyn Monroe, “Candle in the Wind,” is a perfect example of a song with a powerful somber tone. Over twenty years after he wrote the song, John would play it beautifully at the funeral of Princess Diana.[1]
Bruno Mars’ “Amazing,” about the joy of being in love, is a perfect example of a song with an effective upbeat and happy tone.
Think about your feelings toward the subject of your song and choose a mood that will communicate it to the audience.

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Choose a title. Always keep your eyes and ears open for possible titles. You never know where you might find a great one. Skim newspapers. Read books. Have conversations. The perfect title could reveal itself to you in the unlikeliest of places.[2]
Another great way to find a title is to make a metaphor for your topic.
If your title comes from a conversation with someone else, be sure to ask that person permission before you use it.

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Discover your melody. Play around on your piano for a while and try to find a tune that fits your mood. Try to feel the the emotion you wish to invoke while you play. If it’s a happy song, let your fingers be light and bouncy. If it’s a sad song, slow everything down and take time to let the notes resonate.
You can even hum your melody first and then try to find the corresponding keys on the piano.
Keep it simple and catchy for now. You’ll build on it later.
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