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(One intermediate revision not shown) Line 29: Line 29: Verse 1:Verse 1:- + : Pitiful protagonist has a wish or call to adventure- + : I want something- + : I enter an unfamiliar situation- + : things could be betterPrechorus:Prechorus:- + : searching for the solution, fix or refusing the call- + : I adapt to itChorus:Chorus:- + : The wish is granted or the adventure is happening- + : I Get what I wanted- + : movie poster- + : the chase- + : what the story is about- + : working out the shit- + : contrast the other world- + : The Chorus "Find" has to relate to the search as well as the return.- + : Q1: What did you find at the end of your search?- + : Q2: What did you find when you returned home?Verse 2:Verse 2:- + : I pay a heavy price for it- + : sink or swim/strip it all awayPrechorus:Prechorus:- + : I return with the answer- + : find the point/confession/pivotal meeting with yourselfChorus:Chorus:- + : I find something new- + : The wish is granted or the adventure is happening (emphasis on TAKE/BECOME)Bridge:Bridge:- + : I've changed- + : the struggle changed you. not pitiful anymore.Example:Example:Current revision as of 15:40, 4 March 2013
Songwriting Infobox
Song ModelSongwriting Lyrics - Melody - Harmony - Rhythm - Form Song Form Title - Chorus - Verse - Prechorus - Bridge Lyric Infobox Lyrics: Top Level Title - Song Plots - Rhyme - Rhyme Scheme - Lyric Triad Patterns - Lyric Writing Checklist - Scratch - RhymeZone - Titles - Category:Lyrics - Template:Rhyme - Template:Lyric Lyric Lyric - Melody - Harmony - Rhythm - Form Form Infobox Form Lyric - Melody - Harmony - Rhythm - Form V1: Who/Need PC: Search C: Find V2: Take/Pay PC: Return C: Find B: Change
Verse: 1. You/Who Verse: 2. Need Prechorus: 3-4. Go Search Chorus: 5. Find Verse: 6. Pay and Take Prechorus: 7. Return with Answer Chorus: 5. Find Something New Bridge: 8. Change
The verse who needs you. The prechorus who's searching. The chorus who finds what it was searching for. The verse that paid the price for the answer. The prechorus who returns with the answer. The chorus who finds something new. The bridge that changes you.
Verse 1:
- Pitiful protagonist has a wish or call to adventure
- I want something
- I enter an unfamiliar situation
- things could be better
Prechorus:
- searching for the solution, fix or refusing the call
- I adapt to it
Chorus:
- The wish is granted or the adventure is happening
- I Get what I wanted
- movie poster
- the chase
- what the story is about
- working out the shit
- contrast the other world
- The Chorus "Find" has to relate to the search as well as the return.
- Q1: What did you find at the end of your search?
- Q2: What did you find when you returned home?
Verse 2:
- I pay a heavy price for it
- sink or swim/strip it all away
Prechorus:
- I return with the answer
- find the point/confession/pivotal meeting with yourself
Chorus:
- I find something new
- The wish is granted or the adventure is happening (emphasis on TAKE/BECOME)
Bridge:
- I've changed
- the struggle changed you. not pitiful anymore.
Example: Verse 1: I'm a vampire wants to drink everyone dry I enter a world with laws Prechorus: I have to compromise Chorus: I would drink you dry Verse 2: I'm dependent on mortals Bridge: I see how we're connected
- You
- Need
- Go
- Search
- Find
- Take
- Return
- CHANGE
- When you
- have a need
- you go somewhere
- search for it
- find it
- take it
- then return
- and change things
verse 1: you have a need prechorus: you're searching for the fix chorus: get your needs met verse 2: pay the price for the fix prechorus: you've found the fix chorus: get your needs met bridge: it changes youhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monomyth __NOEDITSECTION__
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