Song Structure // Building a Song

In video #2 of this "Song Structure" series, you'll see how to compose a full song starting with a set of lyrics. And we'll do this by moving through, and repeating, a couple of chord progressions build out a full and satisfying tune. The example here is Natalie Merchant's song, "Topsy-Turvey World," and it's a perfect illustration of how to do this. In this video, I walk you through the whole process step-by-step. If you'd like to see more videos like this, please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE. And if you know someone who needs to see this, be sure to SHARE it with them. I want to know what you think, so please COMMENT. ▶ LINKS 🎥 SONG SECTIONS EXPLAINED: https://rumble.com/vqn5dc-1-song-stru... USING CHANGE AND REPETITION: https://rumble.com/vsz5gk-song-struct... 🤘GET into the LIBRARY!🤘 Theory course. Diagrams. PDFs. Conversation. Like-minded musicians. https://mikegeorge.locals.com/ 🎹 SHOP 🎸 https://shop.mycolormusic.com/ 👕 MERCH 🧢 https://colormusic.creator-spring.com/ 🤼‍♂️ CONNECT 🗣 LIBRARY: https://mikegeorge.locals.com/ RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/MikeGeorge TIKTOK: @mikegeorge360 SITE: https://mycolormusic.com/ EMAIL: mycolormusic[at]gmail[dot]com Songwriting is fun when you can actually see what you're doing. I use the familiar patterns of color to explain music theory so you can write songs.