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Chorus Quote by David First

“Songs start with my bringing in the basic riffs for what you might call a verse and a chorus, an A and a B part...whatever. And sometimes a C and even a D. That's kind of the easy, or at least easier part. The hard part is finding that special, perfect way to order things - how many times to do A…” quote by David First
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“Songs start with my bringing in the basic riffs for what you might call a verse and a chorus, an A and a B part...whatever. And sometimes a C and even a D. That's kind of the easy, or at least easier part. The hard part is finding that special, perfect way to order things - how many times to do A before B and back and how the second verse differs from the first. That's all we got.”

David First

About This Quote

Source Interview: Music Production Podcast, 2023

The quote describes the process of songwriting, noting that creating basic sections is straightforward, but arranging them creatively is challenging.

In simple terms: Writing basics is easy; arranging them creatively is hard.

Key Takeaway

Focus on creative arrangement after establishing basics.

Themes

songwriting creativity structure process music production

Mood

reflective analytical

Type

instructional insightful

When to use this quote

  • studio sessions
  • band rehearsals
  • solo composition
  • collaborative writing

Key Concepts

arrangement iteration musical form

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you decide the optimal repetition of sections?
  • What techniques keep later verses fresh?
A Different Perspective

Balancing repetition with variation can risk monotony.

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