Putting Lyrics to Music
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Lyrics are often broken into repeated sections, such as verses and choruses. The chorus is the final part of the song. It is where the repeated sentiment is. In addition, it is the place where the song's title is usually placed. Generally, the chorus will be shorter than the verse. It is also where a payoff is often located.
In addition to lyrics, a song might have a chorus, pre-chorus, and bridge. These are different from the verse, pre-chorus, and bridge, and they each have their own musical structure. The chorus is the most important part of the song, as it contains the main payoff. The pre-chorus is usually shorter than the verse, and it creates the feeling that the listener wants to hear the chorus. The bridge is different from the chorus, and it provides relief from the repetitive nature of many songs.
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