In guitar lesson 28, Dan and I look at how to arrange and develop the song we began to look at last lesson. We thought it would be useful to develop the guitar parts of this song and look further at how to arrange it. With lots of suggestions to support songwriters, we particularly focus on lead-ins, harmonising vocals and guitar parts, palm muting and using intervals to create dynamics.
3:30 Guitar parts and arranging
7:05 The opening riff and building in dynamics by doubling parts
9:45 Remember to strip back for the verse to make the chorus big
10:25 Lead-in, harmonised vocals & palm muting – The Foo Fighters, Pretender
13:50 Breaking up the verse to allow the song to breathe
14:30 Some ideas for skinnying the riff out
15:30 Thicker notes on thicker strings or more strings
16:00 Using intervals to harmonise two guitar parts
20:00 Quick recap
25:10 Developing a spacious and pretty guitar part for the verse
30:20 Tremolo pedal effect to create shimmery tone
32:10 Developing the chorus part
33:30 Explanation on the tweaking of the rhythmic part
37:00 Coming up with some lyrics for the chorus
38:40 The result of Dan’s lyric and chorus
40:15 Alice in Chains type harmonies
41:30 Final thoughts on songwriting in general
47:45 Prince as a songwriter
50:30 Discussion about Tune in Tone up and a reminder to get in touch
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