It is not clear exactly what you are asking, but of course if you are singing a song with multiple verses, you sing the first verse first (sometimes followed by a refrain), then the second vers, and however many verses there are. For most songs, the verses will have the same, or almost the same, musical notes.
If you are asking about adding harmony parts to a melody, a full answer is not going to fit here. You could easily spend a semester or more studying chord structure in order to know how to harmonize simple songs.
the put lots of different parts together and put in a battery the out side case has to be durable and has to protect the parts on the inside of the phone.
he took parts from a different song and put them in "i feel like dying."
When both the parts of the Appian are put together it measures 598 miles.
If they are put together in equal parts, then they will equalize the PH level.
the force
the definition of make is to put parts together and to build
They put the parts together one by one.
To record yourself singing different parts of a song, you can use a digital audio workstation (DAW) like Audacity, GarageBand, or FL Studio. Start by recording the first part, then create a new track for each subsequent part you want to sing. After recording all the parts, you can edit and arrange them in the DAW, adjusting levels and adding effects as needed before exporting the final mix. Make sure to use headphones while recording to avoid bleed from the backing track into your vocals.
In Greek, the word "compose" is translated as "συνθέτω" (synthéto), which means to put together or create something by combining different parts.
he took parts and put it together
A room where some machine is put together from parts.
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