How Do You Write A Vocal Melody For Music?
You’ve played around with your guitar or piano for long enough. It’s time to take that tune you’ve created to the next level by writing a vocal melody for the song. It may seem like a daunting task, especially if you’ve never written lyrics before, but if you approach it like a professional would, you may wind up with a melody that listeners can’t get out their heads. Make a recording of the chords you’ve worked out. Play it back and fool around on your instrument until find a possible melody line. Think about what inspires you, and play around with that theme for your vocal melody, using everyday language for the listener. Pay attention to songs by different artists that you admire, and take note of the format of the lyrics. Does the artist choose to rhyme the end of each line, or do the ending words bear little similarity to the other lines? Be careful when choosing to rhyme your song. Make sure that the rhyme makes sense, and doesn’t sound like you’re trying to fit a rhyming word wi