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Feel The High Posted at 12:12 am on Nov. 23, 2008
Have you ever noticed that musicians first make the first part of the song kinda boring for ya and then the song gets more "danceable"??

 

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Four King Ace Posted at 1:12 am on Dec. 1, 2008
No, usually they start great and then end shit .
dmusic Posted at 5:12 pm on Nov. 30, 2008
Not the music I listen to. I did notice that pop music is pretty much nothing but a formula though (intro - verse - chorus - verse - chorus - break and/or solo - chorus till the end)
street walker Posted at 12:00 am on Nov. 29, 2008
many times yeah
blufindr Posted at 12:24 am on Nov. 23, 2008
Quote: from Malachite Morning at 7:15 pm on Nov. 23, 2008

Quote: from blufindr at 3:13 am on Nov. 23, 2008

Not rly. There's a set formula for working out chords that work together.

Indeed, but there is room for being creative. People who follow that formula throughout... tend to produce boring songs.


True.

But some people can borrow from that formula and add a new factor which changes it into something wonderous.

Malachite Morning Posted at 12:15 am on Nov. 23, 2008
Quote: from blufindr at 3:13 am on Nov. 23, 2008

Not rly. There's a set formula for working out chords that work together.

Indeed, but there is room for being creative. People who follow that formula throughout... tend to produce boring songs.

The Last Magister Posted at 12:14 am on Nov. 23, 2008
no...
blufindr Posted at 12:13 am on Nov. 23, 2008
Not rly. There's a set formula for working out chords that work together.
HeavenShallBurn Posted at 12:13 am on Nov. 23, 2008
I guess.....
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