You can use any instrument of your choice to produce the music for your song including but not limited to, guitar, piano, or music software. Popular chord progressions include G – D – Em – C, G – Em – C – D, G – D – Em – Bm – C – G – C – D, and D – C – G – D. [2] X Research source
For instance, the left-most key in a piano is a C note but the 8th key from the left-most key is also a C in a higher octave. For example, if the music during the verse is a low G – D – Em – C, you can play the same notes for the chorus but in a higher octave.
For example, a motif could be whole note-half note-whole note-quarter note. You can change the note of each beat, but keeping the same rhythm will create a motif in your melody.
In electronic music, this lull before the main portion of the song is often called “the drop. ”
The vocal melody can go along or greatly differ from the melody of the music.
When a chorus is only made of 1 or 2 lines, it’s called a refrain.
For example, Justin Bieber’s song “Baby” goes like, “And I was like baby, baby, baby oh/Like baby, baby, baby no/Like baby, baby, baby oh/I thought you’d always be mine (mine). ”[11] X Research source
For instance, “Shake it Out” by Florence + the Machine goes, “Shake it out, shake it out/Shake it out, shake it out, ooh whoa/Shake it out, shake it out,/Shake it out, shake it out, ooh whoa/And it’s hard to dance with a devil on your back/So shake him off, oh whoa. ” Another example of a simple chorus is Beyonce’s “Crazy in Love” which goes like, “Got me looking so crazy right now, your love’s/Got me looking so crazy right now (in love)/Got me looking so crazy right now, your touch/Got me looking so crazy right now (your touch). . . ”[13] X Research source
For example, if the song is about the pain you feel after a breakup, the chorus should include something about your emotional state. For example, in The Darkness’ song “I Believe in a Thing Called Love” the chorus goes, “I believe in a thing called love/Just listen to the rhythm of my heart/There’s a chance we could make it now/We’ll be rocking ’til the sun goes down/I believe in a thing called love/Ooh!”[15] X Research source
For example, Yellowcard’s “Ocean Avenue” goes,“If I could find you now things would get better/We could leave this town and run forever/Let your waves crash down on me/And take me away, yeah yeah,” which depicts the singer’s strong feelings for someone.
For example, One Direction’s “Counting Stars” goes “I, feel something so right/Doing the wrong thing/I, feel something so wrong/But doing the right thing. ”
For example, “A Great Day For Freedom” by Pink Floyd is about the collapse of the Berlin Wall.