Sometimes you need to hear your own music before you know what your song is actually about. There’s something about the chords you choose, and then the melody that gets created above them, that implies a kind of musical meaning. But occasionally it’s hard to get going because you can feel the melody starting to flow, and everything’s clicking, but… you get stuck with the lyric. The words aren’t happening quite as easily, and it’s frustrating. Not only is it frustrating, but getting stuck on words can make you feel as though nothing is going well. In those cases, I’d advocate for… sing anything. Any old sounds will do. Nonsense syllables, otherwise known as “gibberish” or just plain “garbage,” allows you to keep the music flowing. Especially at those times when the melody and chords are coming together really well, there’s actually something to be said for holding off on the lyrics. Audiences, whether they realize this or not, pick up musical meaning just from notes alone; they don’t always need a singer to tell them what a song is about. That’s the essence of good instrumental music. And you will find the same thing happening to you. As you improvise a new melody above a chord progression you’ve chosen, you’ll find that the way the notes move - the up and down of the contours - start to tell you what the song is about. So at those times, if specific lyrics aren’t happening, sing anything. Oooo… bah bah biddy bah bah bah… will do nicely. As you sing gibberish, you’ll start to see that actual phrases of words will pop out. Great! Keep the ones you like, and build the rest of your lyric once you feel the melody/chord process slowing down. Singing nonsense syllables is a great way to make you feel productive, because it releases you from the responsibility of feeling that everything must come together at the same time. You’ll find that, in fact, most of the time, song elements appear at different times and at different rates in your process. So blather away! Grunt out any old sounds that keeps your process moving forward.
Thanks for the support ❤ Here another instrumental for you ua-cam.com/video/d2JJ2doti-o/v-deo.htmlsi=2CNk9K5yFznslB6U
Fall in Love by Russ Millions
Song deserves millions ❤
I came from TikTok) Track for Minato vs Obito / Hiraishin No Jutsu
Amazing beat
Whenever i hear this i feel like im inna football edit
Sensational beat 😔😫
Love the Heaven.💕💘💕💘.
Even God itself, cannot stop my Free will.
Even the Eyes itself, cannot stop my True Self.
flames i swear 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
thanks for this masterpieeecee 🥵😍
This is fireeee 🔥
I hear
It don't stopp here
Thanks darling for this wonderful masterpiece 😊
Thank you for this song
This is 🔥
Thank you
How are you doing
Amazing!!!
Incredible
This is amazing 🔥🤝
Just 🔥
Faya faya 🔥🔥
I like it 😊❤️
Wow 🤪🥴🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤗🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥big hearts to the edit 🤟
Fire🔥
the sample is from ENIGMA the social song
Daaaayyyuummm🔥
Nice Music 🎶
I CAME FROM TIKTOK A.T.L.A. TOPH EDITS 2024!!
Sameeeee the song was so catchy
sick
🔥🔥🔥
🔥🔥
WOW OMG
Wäre mega auf Spotify 😢
🤙
💟💟💟
Who's here straight from tiktok 😊
Bro how much for the Beat ?
It’s the beat from Reggae & calypso only slowed & reverb so I guess the copyright it’s on J1
Op
Original Song: *Enigma -MXX Social Song*
Daj Gyrosa / Palę papierosa xD
need a more simple name for this banger
Simple name? Ok its "Enigma- MMX Social Song".
This one is just a remix kindoff. MMX is the original one
What's those words ?? Is it gibberish or does it mean something?
prob gibberish
i feel like i'm in church
Sometimes you need to hear your own music before you know what your song is actually about. There’s something about the chords you choose, and then the melody that gets created above them, that implies a kind of musical meaning.
But occasionally it’s hard to get going because you can feel the melody starting to flow, and everything’s clicking, but… you get stuck with the lyric. The words aren’t happening quite as easily, and it’s frustrating.
Not only is it frustrating, but getting stuck on words can make you feel as though nothing is going well.
In those cases, I’d advocate for… sing anything. Any old sounds will do.
Nonsense syllables, otherwise known as “gibberish” or just plain “garbage,” allows you to keep the music flowing. Especially at those times when the melody and chords are coming together really well, there’s actually something to be said for holding off on the lyrics.
Audiences, whether they realize this or not, pick up musical meaning just from notes alone; they don’t always need a singer to tell them what a song is about. That’s the essence of good instrumental music.
And you will find the same thing happening to you. As you improvise a new melody above a chord progression you’ve chosen, you’ll find that the way the notes move - the up and down of the contours - start to tell you what the song is about.
So at those times, if specific lyrics aren’t happening, sing anything. Oooo… bah bah biddy bah bah bah… will do nicely.
As you sing gibberish, you’ll start to see that actual phrases of words will pop out. Great! Keep the ones you like, and build the rest of your lyric once you feel the melody/chord process slowing down.
Singing nonsense syllables is a great way to make you feel productive, because it releases you from the responsibility of feeling that everything must come together at the same time. You’ll find that, in fact, most of the time, song elements appear at different times and at different rates in your process.
So blather away! Grunt out any old sounds that keeps your process moving forward.
@@ishowspeedsui ayo bro you wrote a whole essay
its a sample from a spanish song but it's chopped up and mixed
Song: reggae calypso lil shotta instrumental
Actually yes but NO. This is a complete different song which was cut and used in Calypso.
Original song is "MMX Social Song - Enigma"