Chorus [Edit this paragraph] Musical chorus
Generally, the structure of popular songs is based on
Verse
(Verse) (A), chorus (Chorus) (B),
Transitional sentence
(insert sentence) (C), popular sentence (
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) (D), bridge (Instrumental
and
Ending) (prelude, transition, interlude) (E), etc., generally speaking ,
The single two-part form
is the most common. The verse can be said to be the content, the backbone of every piece of music.
The structure of music has a specific type, which is called
Form in music theory. Ordinary songs
Mostly composed
AA'BA'
Form. A
represents the verse, while
B
is the chorus. That is to say, the structure of a song usually consists of an intro, two verses, a chorus, transition music, and another chorus and verse.
and the ending music are connected in sequence. There are many different types of
Form
, such as
Blues
Form,
Jazz
Form; for classical music
Form
More, such as
Sonata, Ternary, Rondo
or
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Rondo-
Sonata
etc. The terms
Form
are what we use on the record sleeve Words I saw accidentally next to the title of the work.
After the chorus is played, there is music to follow. A fill-in may be the verse or chorus, a certain melody from it, or even the melody of the intro. The most challenging part is a musical transition and prelude. The melodies of the verse and chorus are neither similar, nor
digressive.
It turns out that just by listening to the music, you can appreciate the skill of the arranger or composer.
Before the end of the whole song, there is usually a piece of pure music to complete the song
(Ending). For example, repeat the
last line of the song
once, or repeat it multiple times and gradually reduce the
volume
until there is no sound at all ( Fade
Out)
And ending are some commonly heard
Ending
expressions.
Because of the repetition of the chorus and the comparison of the two functions, the chorus has become an essential and commonly used musical structure in popular songs.
Music structure
This is the basic musical form structure of A-B. The popular sentence patterns and memory points of most songs are set in the chorus part.
Writing the chorus well, or even writing the chorus part first, is a writing step that many pop song writers often use and achieve success.
The kinetic energy of the chorus:
1,
Contrast: Rhythmically and emotionally, it must contrast with the main song, providing a greater context for the tune. Contrastive changes
2,
Repetition: Repetition or variation of popular sentence patterns is the most important factor in the spread of pop songs. You must not ignore it, but you must not ignore the emotion. Without restraint
3,
Development and generality: The climax of a song is often designed to appear in the chorus, and the content of the climax often requires generality.
The verse can be said to be the content, the backbone of every piece of music. It is the part that mainly explains important people, things, and feelings; the chorus refers to the section that is different in content from the main song, has stronger development and generalization, and contrasts with the main song in terms of rhythm, emotion, and melody.
In many songs, the chorus often serves as a sublimation of emotion and is the finishing touch to the entire lyrics. It has mostly lyrical elements and is very general.
Besides the main song and chorus, there is also a very important structure, which is the popular sentence, which also refers to the memory point. This is because people cannot remember everything in a song, but they can only hum a certain part of it. Two sentences become popular, and the one or two sentences that are remembered by people are popular sentences of words, which are so-called popular sentences (that is, memorized points).