yes it can be.
In a song, there should be an intro, chorus THEN verse one. After each verse, there should be a chorus. But I'm not saying a song should be written like this: Hey, little monkey HEy hey hey! Little little monkey In da tree eating banana YUM YUM YUM Yum banana Then another 3-line verse, then chorus. (That was a really stupid song lol). If the verse is less than 6 lines (5 lines is the only exception), there probably shouldn't be a chorus after it. Usually in my songs, I put a chorus after 2 verses, but the conventional form is to put a chorus after 1 verse. It all depends on how you want the song to be written. If you want to have a chorus after more than 3 verses, your song should be extremely long. If your song is for an audience, I wouldn't suggest putting a chorus after more than 3 verses, because then the song would have to be long and the audience would get bored. Good luck!
i would say at lease 3 or more it depends on how many verses u want in it
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Cats In The Cradle-Harry Chapin the Chorus
"Canticles", or "Song of Solomon" 2:17 and 4:6 mention Shadows along with Jeremiah 6:4.
No, sorry, but I can give instructions ?1. Think about what your writing about. A dream, maybe, somthing that has happened to you or somthing like that.2. Write down that story, just like your writing a story or somthing.3. Now think about the verses and coruses. Look at the lyrics of a good song. Usually a song has a verse, a chorus, a verse, a chorus, a bridge and a chorus.4. Now break your song into quaters. pretty much just write down the first quarter, as a verse maybe with a few ''ohh's and ahh's''.5. Leave a space and using some of the words from the story, write a chorus.6. Use the second quarter for the next verse.7. For the second chorus, write down the exact same as the other chorus maybe changing a few things.8. For the bridge use a bit of the third or fourth quarter ( a bit)9. and for the last chorus write it the same maybe changing the ending, if you want.If you don't know much about what a verse,chorus and bridge is look it up. I hope this has helped ! :D
Start with the title. Make a list of questions suggested by the title. 3.Choose a song structure. 4.Choose one question to answer in the chorus and one for each verse. 5.Find the melody in your lyric 6.Begin to add chords to your chorus melody7 7.Work on the lyric in your first verse. 8.Connect your verse and chorus. 9.Build your second verse and bridge. 10.Record your song.
22 verses.
The ISBN of Chorus Skating is 0-7278-4866-6.
There are no rules about song verses. If you think about it, classical music doesn't have "verses" at all. If you look at songs like "American Pie" by Don McLean, it has many many verses. If you look at "The Letter" by the Box Tops, it only has one, sung twice.
Suraah Naas It Has 6 Ayah's (verses)It Was Reveled in Makkah
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