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Ways of building anticipation for the chorus?
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Beatflux
Have any ideas?
Senator Clay Davis
chorus? what genre are you in again?
EddieZilker
Build a bridge. :clown:
Beatflux
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Originally posted by EddieZilker
Build a bridge. :clown:


Bridges are good.:clown:
MrJiveBoJingles
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Originally posted by Senator Clay Davis
chorus? what genre are you in again?

Chorus isn't specific to one genre...
Senator Clay Davis
im not sure what it is then. i thought it was an effect like unison, phasor etc, to make more stereo. or it was a main vocal part. verse, chorus kinda.
Kysora
Silence is always good for anticipation
Beatflux
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Originally posted by Kysora
Silence is always good for anticipation


Used it in any of your tracks?
Kysora
My tracks don't really have choruses but yeah I've done it a few times

http://tindeck.com/listen/srfb

Not mixed well at all but go to the end of the breakdown.
Beatflux
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Originally posted by Kysora
My tracks don't really have choruses but yeah I've done it a few times

http://tindeck.com/listen/srfb

Not mixed well at all but go to the end of the breakdown.


If the last main part isn't called a chorus, what is it then?

skyhunter
A lot of the big guys use silence.

Spor does, I know that's not Trance but his remix of Stompbox always gets me pumping, and when it goes quiet before the drop it always gets me psyched.
Kysora
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Originally posted by Beatflux
If the last main part isn't called a chorus, what is it then?


I dunno. Drop? Climax? Wikipedia calls it an 'anthem'.. I don't know what to call it.

I always thought of a chorus as a main part of the song that gets repeated between verses and bridges, which is more descriptive of rock than trance.. but like I said I have no idea.
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