Today, I had a successful "have title already known before starting to write" situation. The weird thing is, I wasn't even thinking about my blog post before I started. I just got really lucky.
Anyway, I wanted to talk about how when you write a tune, you think that they know the tune, but once you stop and take a look at the situation, well, you probably know what I mean (fun fact, the title is the first part of a song that goes: "lalalala lala", oops I did it again). Well, it is the main song in Annie or something. I try to use spaces and whatnot to group together certain phrases that go together, in the lyrics, a space means a comma or a breath mark(Is there such thing in vocal music? I just said it, because it is a thing in wind instruments). So I wonder how many of these things you can actually get.
Number two has two names, and I don't want to say both it would be embarassing
Number three is a rythmn saying, It has no tune, it is supposed to simply "keep the beat."
Anyway, I wanted to talk about how when you write a tune, you think that they know the tune, but once you stop and take a look at the situation, well, you probably know what I mean (fun fact, the title is the first part of a song that goes: "lalalala lala", oops I did it again). Well, it is the main song in Annie or something. I try to use spaces and whatnot to group together certain phrases that go together, in the lyrics, a space means a comma or a breath mark(Is there such thing in vocal music? I just said it, because it is a thing in wind instruments). So I wonder how many of these things you can actually get.
- nananananananana nananananana nanananana (It is some type of Holiday song, I think)
- hmhmhmhm hmhmhmhm lalala lalala nananananana nananananana hm hm hm hm hm hm ( Chinese or French song, I don't know which)
- taka taka ta ta (I made this up, the answer will surprise you)
Number two has two names, and I don't want to say both it would be embarassing
Number three is a rythmn saying, It has no tune, it is supposed to simply "keep the beat."
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