3 - Song Writing 1 Flashcards

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Structure

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The way a piece of music is put together. Usually created by organising repeating different sections.

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introduction

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The opening section of a piece of music, before the first main section or verse is heard.

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Verse

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A section of a song structure that has the same melody and chords each time but different lyrics.

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Chorus

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A section of a song structure that is repeated the same way every time; melody, chords and lyrics.

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Bridge

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A section of a song that comes between (“bridges”) two sections, such as a verse and a chorus.

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Coda (Outro)

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Italian word for the end of a piece of music. In popular music it is known as an “outro”.

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Arrangement

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A new version of a pre-existing music, perhaps with different instruments or styles. AKA a cover version.

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Textural Layers

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Layers of sound combined to make music.
More layers = thicker texture
Fewer layers = thinner texture.

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Riff

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Another word for ostinato which is used more frequently by popular and jazz musicians. A riff is an instrumental line.

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Hook

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A special “catchy” musical phrase, used to “hook” the listener’s attention so they remember the song. A hook is a vocal line.

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