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How to write a song
Want to write a hit song? Join the club! The problem with hits is that they require a fair amount of talent and a huge serving of luck. Almost anybody, however, can write a really good song, and the feeling you get when you do is even better than the feel of cold, hard cash. Whether you\'re a beginner or an experienced songwriter, here\'s how to tap your potential and bring out the music inside you.
Write that down on paper leaving plenty of space between each word and this will be your script and you learn how to write a song.
Verse
The verse is the part of the song that tells the story, the part that leads to the chorus. Each verse is usually different, telling a different part of, or adding to, the story. It usually explains how you got to the things you are singing about in the chorus.
Chorus.
The chorus is the part of the song that is repeated after each verse. The lyrics are usually the same each time the chorus comes around. The verse usually leads to the chorus, and the chorus is usually the pay off for listening to the verse. Does that make sense?
Here is a lame example (you did not think I would give you my best work, did you? And this you should know while learning how to write a song
(verse)
My dog is sick, he\'s got a tick
He\'s my best friend, don\'t let it end
(chorus)
Oh, woe is me, can\'t you see
Woe is me, will I ever be free
(verse)
My car broke down, just out of town
It got towed in, but it\'s broke again
(chorus)
Oh, woe is me, can\'t you see
Woe is me, will I ever be free
You now master on how to write a song if have followed all these steps carefully.
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