Continuing IDS

At this point, I have recorded this demo and began working on lyrics. This song I have recorded has a “verse-chorus” song form. “Verse-chorus” songs are fairly simple considering that they bounce between verses and choruses and have no parts other parts, an example is Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit”.  I am also currently working on a demo that has a “verse-chorus-bridge” song form. “Verse-chorus-bridge” song form is the same as “verse-chorus” form but has a bridge part. A bridge is a part of a song that differs musically and lyrically from the rest of the song and is normally located after the second chorus. “Verse-chorus-bridge” song form is very common in pop music today, some examples are: “Counting Stars” by  One Republic and “I Knew You Were Trouble” by Taylor Swift.

The song layout for this song is as follows : intro-verse-chorus-verse-chorus-verse-solo-chorus.

 

 

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