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Mayze

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Mayze makes life possible through researching himself to find a center. From one's center, they are able to move in any direction. How he or she moves is their choice, but movement should be precise. Mayze is forced to hone his quickness, flexibility, and precision through meditation and prayer, so he continues his road to evolution and elevation. Still reaching towards the next level, Mayze looks down his path a ways and sees his destiny. He'll meet you there.Song Construction: Choosing a FormBy John Braheny Even when your songs come spontaneously, there is a point at which you need to decide which form to use. Usually writers will come up with a single verse or chorus idea first. After that first flash of inspiration and an exploration of what you want the song to say, you'll need to have an idea of the type of form you'll want to use to help you say it more effectively. You may do that unconsciously, as a natural result of having listened to the radio all your life — you just feel where there ought to be a change without really making a conscious evaluation of the reasons. That approach often works just fine, but sometimes it doesn't, like a beginning guitar player who writes monotonous two chord songs because he only knows two chords instead of learning a few more chords. You have to remember that what you already know or feel about form could be limiting.Another problem in choosing form by "feel" is the songwriting equivalent of "painting yourself into a corner." You might lock into a form that, by the time you've said what you wanted to say, has resulted in a five minute song that you really wanted to be three minutes. You're now faced with a rewrite that might include a restructuring of the whole song. It's much harder to get out of a corner like that than it is to set it up better in the beginning. Even if you do have to restructure the song because the form you chose didn't quite work — or you had another idea halfway through the song — the important thing is that you make those decisions on the basis of knowing your options.So what do you consider in your choice of form? If you're starting with the music, tempo is a major factor in dictating the form. If it's an up-tempo song, you may need a form with many sections (like an ABCABCDC or AABABCB) to help you sustain musical interest. If it's a slow or mid-tempo ballad, you can use either the longer or shorter forms.If you're starting from a lyric, the mood and subject matter will dictate the tempo of the music. In other words, "Genie In A Bottle" wouldn't work very well as a slow ballad, and the lyric to the Titanic theme "My Heart Will Go On" wouldn't be as effective in a fast dance song.Tempo is also determined by the ease with which the lyrics can be sung. The problem usually arises when there are lots of words. If the tempo's too fast, you may tie knots in your tongue trying to get them all in. If you want a rapid-fire one-syllable-per-8th or 16th note lyric, you have to be extra careful that the words are easy to pronounce and sing together. It's a good idea to experiment with a metronome by singing the lyric against various tempo settings. Fewer words generally pose fewer problems, but the challenge is to phrase them in an interesting way against the rhythm. There are other tempo variables available, due to the fact that you can have a slow moving lyric and melody over a double-time groove.Whichever way you choose, once you've set the tempo and determined how many lyric lines will be in each segment, you've begun to lock yourself into the form. If it takes one minute to get through a verse and chorus, and you're looking for a three-minute song, your options have already shrunk. You should also consider the amount of lyric needed to tell the story. Though it's always a good idea to condense, the AAA form gives you the most room to stretch lyrically, even though, as I mentioned earlier, it's not a good form from a commercial standpoint. Any up-tempo three or four-section form can give you plenty of lyric space with strong musical interest, particularly if you use pre-choruses for new lyric information each time. One-section (AAA) and two-section (ABABAB) forms at fast tempos, though they allow for a maximum of lyric information, can be melodically boring because the melodies repeat so often.With a spare, condensed lyric, you have many options. You can lay them over either an up-tempo track or a slow ballad and, in either case, have plenty of room to accommodate the individual phrasing styles of different singers. You can use any form and insure a maximum amount of both repetition and musical interest. However, a spare lyric at a slower tempo has more of an obligation to be interesting. You're making the listener wait for that lyric to unfold, and it had better be worth the wait. The same is true of the music.Eventually, like anything else, once you've worked with these forms, they'll become second nature to you. You'll also find that you will get yourself into problematic situations for which you will find creative solutions. A substantial amount of innovation in music is initiated by a need to find a graceful way out of a jam. If you already have a repertoire of solutions, you're ahead of the game.Note that the above are generalizations to give you an idea of the possible variables and options. Ultimately, each song creates its own individual universe of possibilities.About the Author: This excerpt from John Braheny's book, The Craft and Business of Songwriting (2nd edition, 2002, Writers Digest Books) has been edited for length. It's available at bookstores everywhere. For info about John's critiquing and consulting services, go to www.johnbraheny.com.Thank you for your time.

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Music:

Member Since: 10/7/2005
Band Website: myspace.com/mayhem3385
Band Members: Mayze
Influences: Busta Rhymes, Flipmode Squad, Nas, DMX, Jadakiss, Timbo, Dre, Snoop, The Game, even 50 to an extent... regardless of the people's attitude towards the nigga- he still sittin on some nice paper...
Sounds Like: Take orchestra, band, a beat machine and some synths and maybe you'll catch the rhythm to a couple songs.
Record Label: N/A
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Insight

I myself, from a lonesome place... Because of the way that I was brought up, they are many things yet to be encountered...To further myself, I, in the future, so explore new ways, new meanings; new de...
Posted by Mayze on Tue, 29 Jul 2008 05:13:00 PST

The Invitation-Oriah Mountain Dreamer

It doesn't interest me what you do for a living& I want to know what you ache for, and if you dare to dream of meeting your heart's longing. It doesn't interest me how old you are& I want to know ...
Posted by Mayze on Fri, 11 Jan 2008 06:51:00 PST

The First Day of The Rest of My Life

    Damn, I know that I'd been dreaming of going to the Art Institute of Atlanta 4 a minute, but when I finally had my first class today, I realized that the potential for me to transgr...
Posted by Mayze on Tue, 08 Jan 2008 11:18:00 PST

4:41

Hook:At 4:41, I reached the next levelBuried under my life, I know that I need a shovelStayin on my toes, I be watchin out for the devilBreakin out the loop and they callin me heavy rebelVerse 1:1.&nb...
Posted by Mayze on Thu, 01 Jun 2006 02:13:00 PST

Burning Tears

...And then the fire spewed from my eyes...This desolate world of hatred and fear we live in......Has got every WOLF in SHEEP's clothing, under disguise...In this decrepid vortex of discernment we cal...
Posted by Mayze on Tue, 23 May 2006 02:53:00 PST

For You Lady

people tend to get more distant with more distance. Still, I find my persistance to be a glitch in this thing we call living. I think my heart is too forgiving, see, all I ever cared about was giving,...
Posted by Mayze on Tue, 16 May 2006 11:09:00 PST

Until Death Do Us Part

Just dreamin about life, hope to see changeMy mother in a Rolls Royce and me in the gameIt's strange, I have a lot in my nameAbilities that should lead me straight to fameBut it's the same,.nothing's ...
Posted by Mayze on Mon, 24 Apr 2006 02:10:00 PST

9 x 3 Meanings (yes it's for you)

1. Enough effort excellently executed equals even emotional effects2. Sudden sounds seep slowly slipping sideways sending sweet signals3. Insignificant intimacies insert intricate iterations insightfu...
Posted by Mayze on Tue, 28 Feb 2006 09:14:00 PST

Who am I?

No challengers oppose me No man can stand up to me Noone can compete with me Or withstand my grasp Everyone can see me Everyone can feel me Everyone can sense me Present and past I've lived for thousa...
Posted by Mayze on Fri, 24 Feb 2006 03:08:00 PST

Purgatory

I'm torn between Love and hate-All of my moves mistakes-The feeling's straight- split in two seperate states-Extreme favor for one and not much for the otherBut one and the other is the same motherShe...
Posted by Mayze on Tue, 14 Feb 2006 09:40:00 PST