INTRO L1-R9
CHORUS L9-R17
VERSE L17-R33
CHORUS L33-R41
VERSE L41-R57
CHORUS L57-R65
VERSE L65-R81
CHORUS L81-R89
OUTRO L89-R97
- Open Reason.
- Open your beat you made yesterday.
- Make sure you have all your parts Copied To Track.
- Highlight all your parts.
- Go to the Edit Window, Select Copy.
- Go to the Edit Window, Select Paste.
- Move the Right Loop Point to 33.
- Paste your parts until you get to the Right Loop Point.
- Save your beat.
- Now focus on the INTRO, 1-9. Your intro is the first impression people get when they hear your song. It's like when you meet someone for the very first time, you can't tell the person your life story in a sentence, but you can give them an idea about you and your personality in the way that you greet them.
The best intros make the listener want to hear more, the worst make the listener skip to the next song. The intro usually drops one of the parts from the beat. If you drop the drums or the bass line, it can cause some tension, and bring the listener in. - Focus on the Intro from 1-9.
- Delete a part such as the drums or bass line to "Introduce" your beat.
- Save your beat.
- Now we can work on the Verse.
- Remember, from yesterday, the verse is the part of the song that tells the story and is different every time.
- We want to create space for a vocalist in our verse.
- From 17-33, delete the melody from your song.
- Now, we have 3 sections. The Intro from 1-9, the Chorus from 9-17, and the Verse from 17-33.
- Highlight all the parts between 9-33.
- In the Edit window, select Copy.
- In the Edit window, select Paste two times.
- Now Highlight all the parts between 9-17.
- In the Edit window, select Copy.
- Move your cursor to 81.
- In the Edit window, select Paste.
- From 81-89 Create an Outro by deleting all the parts except for your melody.
- Save your beat!
- Let me know when you're finished so that I can check your work!
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