Pre chorus or climb question?
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- KVRist
- 147 posts since 15 May, 2009
Hello was wondering if the pre chorus that leads to a chorus would it make more sense to have the pre chorus be in a different timbre/synth than the main chorus? to sound more melodic let me know.
for example you have a timbre for the hook, a timbre for the verse/motif/arp
then a timbre for pre chours (then again you could use the same timbre that you used for the hook) then a timbre for the main chorus-main riff.
I know most songs use 4 timbres - the same timbre for hook and verse a timbre for pre chorus and a timbre for main chorus and a timbre for the middle 8 section.
for example you have a timbre for the hook, a timbre for the verse/motif/arp
then a timbre for pre chours (then again you could use the same timbre that you used for the hook) then a timbre for the main chorus-main riff.
I know most songs use 4 timbres - the same timbre for hook and verse a timbre for pre chorus and a timbre for main chorus and a timbre for the middle 8 section.
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- KVRist
- 404 posts since 12 Jan, 2008 from Sweden
Do not think too much about it. Just do whatever sounds good to your ears.
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- KVRian
- 750 posts since 30 Aug, 2011 from somewhere in universe
Does it really matter?bert786 wrote:Hello was wondering if the pre chorus that leads to a chorus would it make more sense to have the pre chorus be in a different timbre/synth than the main chorus? to sound more melodic let me know.
for example you have a timbre for the hook, a timbre for the verse/motif/arp
then a timbre for pre chours (then again you could use the same timbre that you used for the hook) then a timbre for the main chorus-main riff.
I know most songs use 4 timbres - the same timbre for hook and verse a timbre for pre chorus and a timbre for main chorus and a timbre for the middle 8 section.
Basically, it's up to what's going on throughout of your song.
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- KVRist
- 455 posts since 23 Oct, 2009
I think different chord sequence can have more dramatic effect on pre chorus than timbre. If chords are not working, timbre change cannot help much.bert786 wrote:Hello was wondering if the pre chorus that leads to a chorus would it make more sense to have the pre chorus be in a different timbre/synth than the main chorus? to sound more melodic let me know.
for example you have a timbre for the hook, a timbre for the verse/motif/arp
then a timbre for pre chours (then again you could use the same timbre that you used for the hook) then a timbre for the main chorus-main riff.
I know most songs use 4 timbres - the same timbre for hook and verse a timbre for pre chorus and a timbre for main chorus and a timbre for the middle 8 section.
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- KVRist
- 67 posts since 9 Jul, 2001
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,then listen and choose the best:)
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- KVRAF
- 7837 posts since 20 Jan, 2008
Trying every illiteration will lead down a path of accomplishing nothing as you may actually pass by what you wanted to do due to loss of interest/approach.
That's why theory exists to save one from pointless illiterations. Climbs actually build better when your building them up as you go along rather then dropping the big sound on top. You slso need a gap in the music for dramatic pause.
That's why theory exists to save one from pointless illiterations. Climbs actually build better when your building them up as you go along rather then dropping the big sound on top. You slso need a gap in the music for dramatic pause.
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