depends on who writes the song. that person desides how long to make it you cant determine how long is chorus unless you have a specific song.
bass, guitar, or drums alone for a couple seconds in the beginning and then verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus. That's the basic structure but a lot of songs don't follow that (example: walking contradiction by green day, amazing song, it goes verse, verse, chorus, same verse as first one, chorus chorus).
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The chorus of the song 'Wild Child' by Enya is "What a day, What a day to take to, What a way, what a way to make it through, What a day, what a day to take to a wild child." You can get the full lyrics to this song online at the Metro Lyrics website.
Phillip Phillips sand this for American idol.
Lyrics are the words to a song, so they make up a chorus. I think the distinction you are trying to make is between the verses and the chorus of a song, in which case the pattern is usually verse 1, chorus, verse 2, chorus, and so on.
depends on who writes the song. that person desides how long to make it you cant determine how long is chorus unless you have a specific song.
The repeated chorus in a song serves as a central theme or message that is reinforced throughout the song. It helps to emphasize the main idea and make the song more memorable to listeners.
bass, guitar, or drums alone for a couple seconds in the beginning and then verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus. That's the basic structure but a lot of songs don't follow that (example: walking contradiction by green day, amazing song, it goes verse, verse, chorus, same verse as first one, chorus chorus).
To create a catchy chorus for a song, focus on a memorable melody, simple and relatable lyrics, and a strong emotional hook. Keep the chorus concise and repetitive to make it easy for listeners to remember and sing along. Experiment with different chord progressions and rhythms to make the chorus stand out.
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To create an engaging chorus for your song, focus on a catchy melody, meaningful lyrics, and a strong emotional connection. Use repetition to make the chorus memorable, and consider adding dynamic changes in the music to keep listeners interested. Experiment with different chord progressions and vocal harmonies to make the chorus stand out.
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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.
To write an effective chorus for a song, focus on creating a catchy melody, using simple and memorable lyrics, and emphasizing the main theme or message of the song. Make sure the chorus stands out from the verses and is easy for listeners to sing along to. Experiment with different chord progressions and structures to find what works best for your song.
To write a good chorus for a song, focus on creating a catchy melody, using simple and memorable lyrics, and emphasizing the main theme or message of the song. Make sure the chorus stands out and is easy for listeners to sing along with. Experiment with different chord progressions and structures to find what works best for your song.
The song is 'WHY' by Twiggy!