replay by iyas or some people say by Sean Kingstown. the song goes
shawtys like a melody in my head that i cant keep out got me singing like nananana every day its like my iPod stuck on replay replay-ay-ay-ay
shawtys like a melody in my head that i cant keep out got me singing like nananana every day its like my ipod stuck on replay replay-ay-ay-ay
remember the first day we met you was at the mall with your friends i was scared to approch u but then u came closer hoping u would give me a chance who would ever knew that we would ever be more than friends were real world wide breakin all the rules she like a song played again and again that girl like something off a poster that girl is a dime they say that girl is a gun to my holster shes running thru my mind all day, ay
shawtys like a melody in my head that i cant keep out got me singing like nananana every day its like my ipod stuck on replay replay-ay-ay-ay
shawtys like a melody in my head that i cant keep out got me singing like nananana every day its like my ipod stuck on replay replay-ay-ay-ay
see you been all around this globe not once did u leave my mind we talk on the phone from nite till morn girl u really changed my life doing things i never do I'm in the kitchen cooking things she likes were real world wide breaking all the rules someday i wanna make u my wife.............
hope this was the song u were talking about! :)
One who makes music or creates the melody of the lyrics of the song.
You mean if you improved the lyrics? That is the job of the arranger. He/she polishes the melody of the song (and the lyrics). Every detail of the song is thought about before the final version is made and ready to be performed and interpreted by the chosen singer. It is called arranging.
This Is Your Song is by Don Goodwin
bohemian rhapsody unchained melody
song lyrics? you havnt exactly said what song lyrics to what?
a synonym for song is melody or lyrics
Lyrics are the words to the song while the melody is the tune or the music without the words.
One who makes music or creates the melody of the lyrics of the song.
Well first of all, you need a concept for the song. Alot of songs nowadays are based off of some crush or break up. So, base it off of something like that. Then, just start writing away. You can look at other song lyrics to get a basic idea of how long it should be. Make sure you have a chorus though! Find a catchy melody, and meaningful lyrics. With the melody, you need the right set of chords that fits with the melody. With the lyrics, try and match the melody and lyrics, for instance when the word is "low" make the melody go down. This helps the listener to hear the lyrics well.
a song is lyrics that rhyme and it has a sweet kickin beat with a melody a melody is the tune of the song the va va voom by nicki minaj you can hear the kick and guitar and a lil bit a fake music in there. but a song insnt a sound if you are refering to like a cheep from a bird a song would be what i just explained a song is a appealing lyrics filled how you say '' poem '' but has a beat and a melody and is sung but i would think that a song is way to long to be a sound hope this helped! i am only a 9 year old almost 10 so maybe this isnt true but i am a geneus at music
You mean if you improved the lyrics? That is the job of the arranger. He/she polishes the melody of the song (and the lyrics). Every detail of the song is thought about before the final version is made and ready to be performed and interpreted by the chosen singer. It is called arranging.
This Is Your Song is by Don Goodwin
bohemian rhapsody unchained melody
song lyrics? you havnt exactly said what song lyrics to what?
Shawty like a melody is not Jay sean's song, it is called Replay by Iyaz.
the song with using as and like
The first stage is to write the lyrics to a song. Then, a melody should be invented to accompany the lyrics. Once the lyrics and melody have been created, the song is generally recorded in a recording studio. These studios have equipment that can record vocals and instruments. They can also digitally add instruments that haven't been recorded in person. Once these components are added together (the vocals and the instruments creating the music) the song is complete.