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Title: Song Writing
Post by: YouEnjoyMyReba on November 06, 2010, 04:43:46 PM
So I've been on a nice little songwriting kick lately and have been really satisfied with what I've got.  The only problem I'm having is writing what I guess would be called bridges.  I know absolutely no music theory and am going totally on just what im hearing in my head.  I'm having no problem writing verses, choruses and jams, but am having trouble segueing each part into another.  Anybody have experience with this or could offer some tips that would help?
Title: Re: Song Writing
Post by: fluffhead4020 on November 06, 2010, 07:29:33 PM
I suppose if you want to link a verse to a chorus, you could have a "build-up bridge". Where you could possibly go up chromatically or whatever. Or have a key change for a phrase, then return into the verse or chorus. It'd be kind of hard to verbally help you out without hearing what you already have written, but I hope this helps.
Title: Re: Song Writing
Post by: Happyorange27 on November 09, 2010, 06:49:32 AM
If you are trying to get the chords or the verse and the chorus to match better, and be more seamless, check to see if the key is the same between them or different.  If they are different (Like verse in C and Chorus in A for example) then maybe change the key of one element to get a nice transition so that they are the same.  With that said, sometimes a completely different key is cool for a chorus, but you have to like it.

As far as a bridge, there is no shame in studying other songs you like to see what they do.  Sometimes it's just a coulple of other chords in the mode that move around for 8 or 16 bars.  If you are playing in the key of C, then these are your availbable chords: C Dm Em F G Am Bdim.   Again, these are only suggestions.  So here is a fake song I just made up in my head. 

Verse: F C Am G
Chorus: G Em C D (see i change key) but still not wacky
Bridge: Bm G Bm G Bm E (another change) 
or staying in C try
Bridge: C Am Dm G

I hope this helps you.  Songwriting is an art that takes practice.  It will get better with experience.



Title: Re: Song Writing
Post by: Poster on November 24, 2010, 04:34:54 PM
eat mescaline.
Title: Re: Song Writing
Post by: Walker done done on November 26, 2010, 03:53:20 PM
Quote from: posternutbag on November 24, 2010, 04:34:54 PM
eat mescaline.

hey buddy  ;D
Title: Re: Song Writing
Post by: beebs on December 15, 2010, 11:36:19 AM
Remember that it will sound a lot more fluid with a drummer that can provide a nice fill when switching musical ideas.
Title: Re: Song Writing
Post by: fulltone1989 on January 13, 2011, 09:28:19 PM
ii V I progressions can hop you right into a different key whenever you want, or provide a nice sequence to a bridge or whatever you want. Feel free to PM me for an explanation, as I don't have a guitar in front of me (lame excuse I know but I'm very visual when it comes to that sort of thing_