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| quote: | Originally posted by Storyteller
The hook is considered to be the part you'll most likely recognise instantly. |
I use this term all the time, and that's the perfect answer right there. Hook is not actually a musical term, it could also refer to something like a scene or a single quote from a movie.
Essentially it's something that's easily identifiable and associated with its context. That's why I say, for example, that a track needs hooks in order to be "remixable" - because a good remix should sound nothing like the original, but will incorporate the hooks, so despite sounding different, everyone will know it's a remix of that particular track.
Vocals are the best, particularly catchy melodies can be hooks too. Very distinctive synth sounds could also be hooks. Generic chord progressions or basslines are NOT hooks, and a hook generally has to be short (no more than a few seconds, maybe 10 or 15 at the most).
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