Views : 89,579
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Oct 11, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.956 (50/4,460 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-24T10:57:49.016683Z
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Another good trick to use in conjunction with this method is to give different context to a phrase upon the second or third round. Choruses can just repeat for emphasis, but sometimes changing just a word or two can give a completely different message. For instance, the phrase "not enough" could indicate one doesn't have enough to keep going, but within another round could be used to say that the opposition is not enough to stop you.
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Thank you Keppie for all the input you are sending out to us. I love your positive energy that instantly sets me in the mood of writing. I rather finish any of your videos because I almost every time take a blank page and drop some lines and ideas for a new song. You and Ben have a gift and I am so thankful for both of you sharing your spirit and knowledge.
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I'm like quicksand and I can come up with hundreds of riffs on the spot, but this is a major problem of mine. I have finished many songs for multiple artists, myself, tv and more, but I still needed this video. You are great and I love your vids. Keep on crushing it and it's so nice to meet you. My channel is growing so fast and I have mad respect for your hard work here on YT. I totally get it. Rock on!
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The term I like to use to distinguish between a lyric that's a narrative and one that isn't is "portrait." The core difference is, a narrative reveals through change, and a portrait reveals through exploration/description. "I don't care/I love it" is a really good portrait. "Happy" is another portrait. "It's My Party" might be my favorite portrait. "anyone know where my johnny has gone/Judy left the same time/why was he holding her hand/when he's supposed to be mine/It's my party and I'll cry if I want to/you would cry too if it happened to you." that's a really amazing lyric, and it "portrays" betrayal and deep pain, but doesn't contain a change/narrative arc.
I think most pop music is portraiture, and most folk/country is narrative, as stated in the video.
I've really loved these recent videos!
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@nyrman
7 months ago
So i had a problem with finishing songs. For a decade. In march i decided i will never again let 10 days pass without uploading a track. Aaaaand i never looked back. :) Also, nice video!
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