The structure of a song refers to the way a songwriter arranges their composition. They use a combination of different sections, varying them depending on what works best.
A typical commercial song usually has a duration of 3–4 minutes, and the different sections fill up this space.
This is the first part of any song, and it sets the listener’s expectations by establishing important elements like the tempo, key, rhythm, and even the “feel” of the song. Usually, the intro is made up of the same chord pattern as the chorus or verse, but without any lyrics sung over it.
The verse is what establishes the theme of the song, or tells the story. A song usually has at least two verses;
Not all songs have a pre-chorus, but for those that do, this part serves as the build-up towards the actual chorus
The chorus is usually the most “singable” and memorable part of a song, hence the name “chorus,”
The bridge is the part of the song that helps break the monotony and repetition of the verse and chorus.
The outro is the end of the song, and it signals to your listeners that the song is coming to its end.
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