How to make a professional songPosted by Mords1944 on December 15th, 2020
Now you may be wondering why so much music sounds the same today and, above all, says experiment. This is because you want to take your musical risks wisely. Over the centuries, music listeners have unconsciously become accustomed to music that follows a general pattern. Note that it says "general" because there are many hit Nigerian Songs that have broken the "rules". Typically, you will hear a song with an introduction, verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus, outro. Also notice how during the chorus you will probably hear the "hook" which is the part of the song that you will probably hum or pick up first. Most songs are made or broken by their hooks, so when it comes to building one, make sure it stands out! There may be many or few stages to making music, depending on your preferred workflow. Below is a tried and tested method that many use today. Stage 1: composition, arrangements To make music, you generally need to have a keyboard to input your music if you are not going to record all the instruments live. Learning to play an instrument is important as it will be indispensable for a music creator unless you are a sample-based producer or perhaps rely on session musicians to translate your musical ideas onto the computer. Using a midi keyboard to create music is great because it gives you that live / human feel that doesn't make a record sound so mechanical. These days people normally start with the beat, finish it, send it to the singer, and then rework it when the singer returns vocals ... what a process! ... but if done, writing it down can be very rewarding. Composition Before you begin, you want to have a general idea of what you are about to do. Ask yourself; Is it a dance song, sad and soft? Will it focus on dark musical themes associated with genres like hip-hop, or will it gravitate toward lighter pop sound? Start with the name of a song in mind and a general story (not lyrics) of the song. This will help make the song more exciting later on as you can use a subtle instrument to play parts and then a wall full of sound pounding the speakers for an intense part. However, it is not uncommon to start a song with one idea and then end with a totally different one. As long as the end result is something you know you love. Like it? Share it!More by this author |