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how to write a song as a beginner??​

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Answered by lubnashireenq
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Answer:

here's it

Explanation:

1. Start with the title.  

2. Make a list of questions suggested by the title.

3. Choose a song structure. Many of today’s biggest hits rely on a song structure like this: Verse / Chorus / Verse / Chorus / Bridge / Chorus. Some add a short section called a “pre-chorus” or “lift” between the verse and chorus to build anticipation. The verse, pre-chorus, and chorus each have an identifiable melody, one that the listener can recognize when it comes around

4. Choose one question to answer in the chorus and one for each verse.

5. Find the melody in your lyric. Choose one or two of the phrases you came up. Say them out loud.

6. Begin to add chords to your chorus melody. Try a simple, repeated chord pattern.

7. Work on the lyric in your first verse.

8. Connect ur verse n chorus.

9. Build your second verse and bridge.

Record a rough idea of your song

10. Record your song. A simple piano/vocal or guitar/vocal can often be the most effective emotional statement of your song. If you wrote a Rock song, do an “unplugged” version. You don’t need lots of strings or drums – in fact, these can detract. Practice both the instrumental and  vocal parts until you are comfortable with them. The less you have to focus on when playing or singing, the more you can let go and feel the emotion in the song. Try singing it as if you are speaking it to someone. Record for short periods then take a break. Keep the song and the emotion fresh! Here’s a tip that will give you more ideas on how to record a rough demo.

Go AHEAD...

Answered by twinangels1234
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*Start with the title. ...
*Make a list of questions suggested by the title. ...
*Choose a song structure. ...
*Choose one question to answer in the chorus and one for each verse. ...
*Find the melody in your lyric. ...
*Begin to add chords to your chorus melody. ...
*Work on the lyric in your first verse. ...
*Connect your verse and chorus.
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