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I think writing lyrics is about writing what you think, what emotions you want to express.
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A structure of the lyrics:
1 First of all, the number of words in the lyrics should not be too many, at most 500 words, the number of words in the lyrics is too much, the composition is not easy to do, and it seems to be more abrasive, like storytelling.
2 Format of lyrics: The most common lyrics are: one-paragraph, multi-paragraph, one-paragraph or multi-paragraph plus chorus, etc.
The common formats are: 1. "A+C, B+C" (where A and B are the main song part with the same structure, and C is the chorus part); 2. "A1 A2 C, B1 B2 C" (where A1 and B1 have the same structure, A2 and B2 have the same structure, and C is the common chorus); This format can also be used in half as long. 3. "A1 B2 C1 C2" (a total of 16 sentences, one section for every 4 sentences.)
Among them, C1 and C2 are refrains, but the last two sentences are generally changed), and the whole song of this kind of word needs to be repeated again or the "B2 C1 C2" part should be repeated. Of course, there are other formats, which are listed here.
3 The last word of the lyrics is required to be the same sound, for example, they all end with "aan, ang, ai, ei, i", because it is more rhythmic to sing, if there is really no more suitable same sound, it is okay to use other words, and the homonym ending is not a dead definition.
4 The lyrics should be coherent and not loose. For example, if you have a coffee on the writing table, you immediately have a view outside, which is too lumpy and basically unconnected, but it is also okay to use the mood throughout, for example, you inadvertently look out the window. It's nice to feel coherent, but it's not too tacky.
5 Every word in the lyrics is the result of practicing words, plain has bland beauty, but it is more difficult to master, more good words are still good, which requires a lot of your usual vocabulary. It's best not to use the same word in the lyrics, but if it's the same sentence, there's nothing to say, and if it's written "memory" in this sentence, it's two lines apart, and if it's not a repetitive sentence, you can use synonyms such as "memory" instead.
2. The content of the lyrics:
1.When writing lyrics, you must first determine the style and tone of your lyrics, whether you are sad or happy, whether you are falling or moving forward. Then look for some words that have feelings in mind, such as: desolation - sadness, running - moving forward.
2.What do the lyrics express: If the lyrics you write are about the hurt of friendship, then you can pick out a few pictures of those friendship stories and write them in 2 sentences in more beautiful language, which requires word practice.
There can't be too many stories described, preferably one story, two sentences of mood, the story narration is less than the mood description, and the surrounding environment can also be used to set off the mood.
If you really don't have a story to write, then you can just describe the mood and use the surrounding environment to set it off. But tell someone why you're happy or disappointed, for example, if you're out of love, and when describing the scene, you can say something like, "Turn away."
Although the lyrics are a hazy style, they can't be too hazy, and they will be messy.
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Actually, I think the format requirements you mentioned, the peace rhyme, should be combined with the song of the song. For example, a sentence is not good in one song, but it will sound good in another song.
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How to write lyrics: If you want to write good lyrics, then you need to be able to write poetry. Both are the same in many places.
Pay attention to the lyrics to be smooth, easy to understand, simple and clear, and unforgettable, and you will definitely be able to write good lyrics. 1.Start from the truth and write lyrics full of feelings, otherwise it will be difficult for others to resonate.
2.It is best to list the outline of the lyrics first, and list the outline of what each paragraph wants to express first, so that you can better generate your ideas. 3.
Lyrics should ideally rhyme and be natural, but they should be easy to understand and catchy. 4.It is best to write four lines per paragraph of the lyrics, so that people can remember them more easily.
5.Remember to write lyrics because of the beauty of the vocabulary and the ability to write too many words. This makes it more difficult for others to read.
Hope you can help you.
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I recognized your avatar at first sight!
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Lyrics are a special literary genre. Fundamentally, it is a kind of metrical poetry. For the purpose of singing, it must be short, catchy, easy to remember, pertinent, neatly structured and segmented, and melodic in form; Some notable characteristics such as small to big, shallow but not thin, light and flavorful content.
In this respect, the lyrics have become distinctly different from today's poetry (especially hazy, avant-garde poetry). To put it simply, lyrics are auditory art and poetry is visual art.
Writing lyrics must be short in form.
Whatever the lyrics, there are always some basic elements. Roughly as follows::
1. Sentence structure. Sentence structure is the basic form of lyrics. That is, the number of words and syllables corresponding to each paragraph of the lyrics should be basically the same. Even if there is a slight difference in the number of words, the syllables should be about the same.
2. Rhyme. Unlike poetry, lyrics must rhyme. One, three, and five can not be bet, and two, four, and six must be distinct. In the lyrics, there is generally no rhyme. Of course, if it is for the meaning of the word, it can also be rhymed. But the effect is not as melodic as a rhyme in the end.
3. Paragraphs. The paragraph of the lyrics is formally said to have several lyrics and whether there is a song or not? Structurally, how many emotions are there in a lyric? Generally speaking, the preceding and following paragraphs of the lyrics should have different meanings, but they must also take care of each other. Epilogs are generally summative or extended.
4. Use of words. The words and phrases of the lyrics must be plain, colloquial as much as possible, and use adjectives as much as possible. (This is also one of the differences from modern poetry). Piled up with a lot of adjectives, it can only be said that a bunch of slogans are written.
You need to know: a good song has no slogan, and a slogan is not a song! The well-circulated folk songs are most telling here!
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Me too, I love songs, and I really want to have my own songs and make them into songs.
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