More often than not my songs are written to be abstract, so I write lyrics that carry a lot of meaning in vague ways, allowing listeners to take away what they hear as the truth of my words. The method of writing lyrics I typically choose is poetry. The ability to structure words visually helps to visualize the rhythm they should be sang or spoke. In many of my songs the chord progressions are somewhat dissonant and move around a lot making spoken word a more fitting choice of deliverance. using this style of lyrics makes it easier to express the words with more emotion. A word is no longer restricted to the key of the song meaning more tones are available. I've found that this widened range of chooses adds more nuance and expressive qualities.
the most important part of recording music is getting good takes with instruments and vocals. getting good recordings is the first and highest priority in the recording process. Once good takes are made you want to begin mixing. to mix you apply plugins such as compression, reverb, panning and so on. it is a good idea to listen to music you like, that would be a good example for your mix. I tend to listen to Dave Matthews band for this purpose. last night while listening I came up with some notes that I later applied to a song im working on called Aesthetic. I Equalized the alternating down beat shaker (used as a snare) to the root note of the key the song is in. a minor touch but I think it adds a lot to the mix. I also noticed how Dave's vocals cut through the layer heavy song; there was minimal reverb and decay, so I rolled down both of these parameters which yeilded positive results. It is like Anne Lammot referencing authors she enjoyed, especially her father, you want to read
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