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Recreating the Genre I Hate Most - Bro Country [Songwriting + Structure + Arrangement]
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In this video, I show you how to make a modern pop country song, aka BRO COUNTRY. I walk through the arrangement and writing techniques used, from a heavy reliance on pentatonic minor and cookie-cutter song structure to more obscure harmonies and techniques.

I hate to be negative, and I donā€™t want to dismiss this genre outright. But you canā€™t like everything, and this genre just rubs me the wrong way for reasons that may become obvious in the video. That doesnā€™t mean itā€™s bad music though- you like what you like. Thereā€™s lots of ā€œgood musicā€ in the jazz realm that I can not stand listening to, that doesnā€™t negate it. Similarly, thereā€™s lots of simple pop that I enjoy regardless of its basic nature.

But even though I donā€™t believe in good music or bad music, I still believe in good natured criticism, and hopefully this video gets the point across- the genre is very easy to write. I believed that before going into this video and wasnā€™t sure how successful Iā€™d be at recreating this genre, but now that itā€™s done I give myself a B+

I must say this isnā€™t my first crack at a writing a country song. A little while back, I produced and wrote a song with a local artist named Cara Jeanne, and we were aiming for a more mature version of a Taylor Swift song before she went full pop mode. If youā€™d like to hear that song, you can find it here: Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā Ain'tĀ aĀ LoveĀ SongĀ Ā 

I actually encourage you to do this sort of thing. It is a great way to build your skills and experience. As a modern professional composer, you donā€™t always have the luxury of writing in genres you like, so going way outside of your tastes like this is a surefire way to grow and evolve.

To expand on what happened with my harmonies- when It was only a parallel third, I liked it. But when I added in 6ths, it worked, but I felt it could be more interesting. Instead, I had the harmonies during the 2nd and 3rd choruses outline little bits of each chord tone as they tried their best to maintain a parallel motion. It didn't always work and I still don't like how they're mixed but it does add an incredible amount of interest to an otherwise simple pentatonic melody.

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Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
02:02 Writing A Chorus
05:59 Writing A Verse
07:26 Writing A Second Verse
07:53 Writing A Second Chorus
09:32 Writing A Guitar Solo
10:11 Adding A Quiet Pseudo-Chorus
10:54 The Final Chorus
11:48 "TRUK BFF"
13:57 Wrapping Up
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@jordanlutz8307

4 years ago

This is simultaneously the best and worst thing I have ever heard.

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@greenatom

4 years ago

Three years from now, we're going to be hearing this in a Chevy ad.

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@alanatwood1243

4 years ago

My son is a recording artist in the metal and prog genre and did the same you did, as a joke of course. His song is called ā€œOne Girl, One Truck, One Beer.ā€

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@rick.d

4 years ago

"It might have just been laziness, but..." - welcome to the genre.

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@chronovac

4 years ago

It's not authentic, there is no shitty clap track

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@Ando2k10

4 years ago

With the coming of self-driving vehicles, we'll be seeing a country song about a guy being left by his truck....

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@prozystudios1595

4 years ago

I love how thereā€™s a very, very slight southern accent in your talking voice right after you sing a verse

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@djstapler

4 years ago

"This sounds so easy to make! I could do it!" - every producer's first words

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@thegillmanedits

4 years ago

The weird part is that I think the target audience would enjoy this unironically.

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@miguelvalenzuela21

4 years ago

The only thing missing....is the sound of the truck's engine at the end of the song

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@sheccabaw

4 years ago

14:45 "I don't know of any songs that talk about taking a dump on the bed." Honestly, when I heard that part I immediately thought, "Country artists would ABSOLUTELY find that hilarious."

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@coopergoss350

4 years ago

I think my mom would listen to this unironically.

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@berettaxd7566

4 years ago

He was trying to get drunk with his friends. But they were gone, so he got drunk with his truck.

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@dougarnold7955

4 years ago

10:28...country boys don't need a bridge...they just drive their truck through the stream.

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@test414eff2

4 years ago

4:15 - Says he's not going to use scales or music theory 4:25 - Uses scales and theory

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@jpeaston477

3 years ago

I love your teaching style! For the first time in 22 years of playing multiple instruments, I'm dedicated to learning music theory and it's all thanks to you and your style. You teach every genre SO WELL!!!

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@tylerdark5957

4 years ago

him "if you notice all the chords came from the e pentatonic scale" me someone who knows nothing about music "obviously"

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@kentpfeifer4801

4 years ago

As a 57 year old banjo player, I loved your comment about "nothing twangs like a banjo". However, my son's complaint was that the lyrics are not dumb enough. Thanks again.

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@alexjohnson2655

4 years ago

This guy literally just wrote Luke Bryan's next single lmao

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@innocentoctave

3 years ago

A really good video. I'm glad I watched to the end, because it was good to see that the weaknesses you identified were exactly the ones I would have called out. This is a good example of how there is something more to a hit song than just competent construction within a genre.

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