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A song is a musical composition of distinct and fixed pitches (melodies) which are performed with vocals. The melody is often a primary focus of the song, and is used to generate emotions in the listener, while the lyrics provide background information about the subject matter or theme of the song.
A good musique paroles will be a powerful statement of the song's message and will be able to sum up its message in a simple and memorable way. It will also be subtle and poetic, and have the qualities of a good hook: it must be memorable, it must capture the point of the song, and it must express that point in a way that people can identify with and relate to.
Writing a Good Lyric requires a Strong Creative Process
The lyrics of a song are the most important part of the composition, so it is best to develop a strong creative process that helps you to get to the heart of your songs. This will help you to overcome writer's block and create a better song.
1. Use a music-first approach to songwriting
Many professional composers and singer-songwriters start by writing musical melodies for the verses, chorus, pre-chorus, and bridge before turning their attention to themes, subjects, and words. This method allows you to establish a firm melody for each section of the song, and it makes it easier to find a melodic structure that works well for each part of the song.
2. Let your stream of consciousness guide you
It is a good idea to let your mind flow over the basic melody and lyrics as you are writing, so that you can get an idea of how the song will sound overall. You can also improvise "dummy lyrics" while you are writing, as this will help you to understand what kind of nonsense words your song will naturally want to have.
3. Keep your lyrical ideas and ideas about a particular topic or theme in mind
It can be helpful to make notes of any ideas you have about a song topic, even if you don't end up using them. This will ensure that you don't lose sight of the idea that you are trying to convey, and it will allow you to rework your ideas later on if needed.
4. Choose a lyric subject and point of view
The main thing to keep in mind with songwriting is that your lyric subjects and points of view should be relevant to your music. They should be something that will evoke a positive reaction from the listener, and they should be based on the things that are important to you.
5. Be brave and take on the challenge of writing deep lyrics
As a musician, it is important to have a strong sense of what you want your songs to say. You can achieve this by allowing yourself to write about your feelings, experiences, and worldview.