The house is the only thing left now that holds anything tangible meaning for him to hold on to. The house is all that is really left of their time together. She disappeared into another place long before her death. He loves her so much and the pain of watching her sink into her new world without him is proving to be more painful than her inevitable death. He can recall each precious moment each gentle touch each wonderful moment in time, yet, it seems that the more he can remember, the more she is forgetting. The man's heart is slowly torn apart as he watches the ravages of Alzheimer's disease take the love of his life's mind to a far away place that doesn't include him. A man and a woman who have shared so much in life have loved so deeply have become one with one another.
How to build a home song how to#
Make sure to practice how to make a song with other songs as well.A relationship has changed. It was fun, wasn't it! Try it again with other sounds or melodies.
Write your music, and play and sing it! How did it sound?
Print out (free) this exercise here (PDF) and blank manuscript paper here (PDF).
You can use anything that sounds good as long as it fits in the same length of the phrase. After a skip of a fifth, the melody moves gradually downwards. The chorus is simply a longer phrase moving in steps and repeated notes. The chorus from the melody of "Norwegian Wood" by Beatles. The two phrases are repeated with different lyrics, and combined in a pattern that made the song a great hit and a classic! Here is a link to the chords and lyrics, if you like. Looking at the musical material, we can see that the song only has two small melodic phrases. Coda: Coda is simply the melody from the verse played once with instruments.Break: And the break is just the sitar playing the same melody of the verse (1:08-1:24).Verse: The verse returns (same as before) (0:52-1:07).Bridge: The bridge is only a dominant 7 chord.The chorus is also repeated twice, and is one longer phrase using a repeated notes pattern. Chorus: The chorus is even simpler (0:36-0:50).The melody that is repeated twice is made up of only three small phrases. It is the verse played twice, first by a guitar then a sitar. >How about learning directly from a master song writer? Check this out!įollow the steps below as you will learn first how the piece is made, and then how to make your own song similarly. It is a short and simple song, but still, such a classic that almost everyone knows it. We’ll use the Beatles song “Norwegian Wood” as a template for our exercise. Learn from the masters! You can take any song, analyze its form and structure, and then use it to learn how to compose your own music. But remember never, ever to copy other's work! You can use the outline or structure of another song as a template to learn and then change it. Using another song as a template does not mean to copy the song!