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So you’ve created a killer 8-bar loop and want to take your great idea
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to a full song, but don’t know where to go from here? We’ve all been
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there before!
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The good news is that you don’t need to feel disheartened: this is a
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super common problem that happens to all music producers, and
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thankfully there are some very straightforward steps you can take to
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get out of the loop and to a finished arrangement….
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We get stuck because it can be very difficult to imagine each
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individual section of a track before it exists. So, how do we fix
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Let’s look into EDM song structure, and use that knowledge as a
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template for our own tracks almost like one of those Paint-by-Numbers
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books. If you use the techniques outlined below, you’ll be writing full
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tracks and streamlining your workflow in no time!
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EDM Song Structure
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So what exactly are the benefits of learning EDM song structure? Well,
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for one, by learning the common ways in which other artists create and
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sculpt their songs, we can use that as a template for when we get stuck
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in creating our own music.
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Additionally, using known song structures helps increase relatability
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and appeal to a wider audience. The practice of purposely arranging
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your music in a carefully crafted way is called arrangement, and is
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used in all types of music – not just Electronic Dance Music.
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In most Electronic Dance Music genres, your track will be in 4/4 time.
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This means that in every bar (also known as a measure), there will be 4
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beats, and that the quarter note (the kick on every beat), will carry
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the song.
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In this format, a bar is 4 beats, and a musical phrase is usually a
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multiple of 2 or 4 bars. In music theory, a phrase is generally just a
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grouping of bars whose energy flows nicely. For example, your build
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might contain two separate phrases; one that first hints at the melody
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followed by a second that introduces a snare or clap build up.
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Phrases build up, take down, or play around with the energy of a
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section of your track to build interest, and create and release
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tension.
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However, let’s take a step back and see what the main overall sections
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of an EDM song structure are.
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They are as follows:
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* Intro
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* Verse
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* Build up
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* Drop
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Each of these distinct sections contains elements of your loop
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simplified, modified, or generally expanded upon. Knowing what makes up
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these sections and how they’re crafted is at the heart of how you
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transform your loop into a full-fledged song.
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Now, let’s see a rundown of which elements each section usually
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contains.
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Intro
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The intro is usually the simplest part of your entire track. It will
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usually contain a stripped down beat to allow DJ’s to more easily
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transition into your track, or – if you’re making a radio or Spotify
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edit – will have a very short 2 to 4 bar phrase introducing the main
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theme of your track. The intro also sets the pace and expectations for
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what the track will deliver. (Will it be a break-neck speed drum-n-bass
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track? Will it be a more chilled-out deep house track?)
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Verse
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The verse is more complex than the intro, but often less complex than
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the drop (or at least, conveying less energy). In vocal driven music,
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this is where the majority of the storytelling of songwriting occurs,
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but in a lot of EDM, this is where you establish your melodic motifs.
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These motifs – or small musical ideas – should hint at your main drop
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melody without giving away your big, exciting, energetic drop.
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Build up
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The build up typically contains risers, repetitive melodic motifs, and
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is generally rather short (a notable exception to this rule might be an
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8-minute trance track). When creating build ups, you can also consider
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stripping down your percussion and drums to the bare essentials, in
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order to juxtapose to the heavy drop.
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Drop
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The drop is the hardest hitting part of your track. This is where the
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main hook of your song lies, and where the energy in your track should
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be the highest. You want people to get up and dance when they hear your
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drop! The drop can be very simple, or very complex; this heavily relies
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on genre, so make sure to listen to your favorite songs and use them as
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reference.
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Structures
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Many songs you hear on the radio or in the club utilize similar song
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structures, with some key variation to keep it interesting. When
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deciding how to structure your own track, listening and referencing
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your favorite track in the same genre can be immensely valuable, as
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that track is likely commercially successful and has a structure that
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is proven and works.
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As a high level overview, structuring your song is a bit like designing
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a roller-coaster. We want to bring the listener on a journey with the
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emotion and energy from the track. This will help keep your listeners
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engaged, prevent them from becoming bored, and hopefully keep playing
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your track for days, months, and years to come.
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You can even analyse the structure of existing songs and draw in an
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“energy map” using an automation line, as shown here.
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There are a few ways of representing song structure, but by far the
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most common is to use letters to represent each part of a track. For
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example, a common song structure in pop music goes as follows:
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A B D B D E D A
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In this instance, the letter A stands for an intro or outtro, B stands
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for a verse, D stands for a chorus or drop, and E stands for the bridge
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of the song, adding variety. Using this notation, we can quickly and
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easily create and plan our song’s structure without getting too deep
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into the details and slowing us down.
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If we wanted to use a similar structure for EDM, we could use A B D B D
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A or A B D E D A, both of which are fairly basic but common structures.
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In this instance, however, the E section is an extended breakdown,
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bridge, or a new section or extended verse.
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Now we understand how song structure notation works, let’s look at a
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common example of a more complex EDM song structure.
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A B C D B C D A
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This structure breaks down like so:
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* A: These are the intro and outtro of the track. They are typically
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8 or 16 bars in length. In some genres, you may have 4 bar intro
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and outtros; it’s important to reference the genre you’re producing
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to ensure your song fits in well with the genre.
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* B: This is the verse in your track. The first verse is typically 16
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bars, and the second verse is 16 or 32 bars.
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* C: This is the build of the track. Both builds are typically 8 bars
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in length, although in some genres can be 4 or even 10 or 12 bars
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long.
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* D: This is the drop of your track. A drop can vary in length but
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are usually 8 to 16 bars. The second drop is typically either the
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same length as the first, or slightly longer to develop a little
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bit of additional energy.
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EDM Song Structure - Track Breakdown
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This is only one example of how you can structure your song, feel free
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to deviate as much or as little as you want. During the music
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production process, there’s tons of room for experimentation,
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innovation, and self-expression; however, the vast majority of the
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time, you do not want to experiment with EDM song structure. By doing
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so you make your track more difficult to understand. No need to
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reinvent the wheel!
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Song Structure and Genre
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Now for a quick note on genre. Genre itself dictates a lot of how your
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track should be structured. A tech house track is going to have a
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different song structure than a future bass track, which will be
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different than an EDM trap track. Additionally, the length of the track
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also fairly tightly correlates to the genre, with pop-y tracks being
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shorter and club and house tracks being on the longer side.
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For example, future bass typically follow a more pop-like structure,
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with longer fleshed out melodic verses and short 4 bar intros and
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outtros. Most house music, however, has a significantly longer intro
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and outtro; 8 to 16 bars, sometimes even 32. House music also typically
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has fewer purely melodic elements focused in the verses and breakdowns,
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and instead focuses on the vibe, atmosphere, and groove, building up to
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an epic drop.
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Let’s take a look at [16]“Chained For Love – B2A & Anklebreaker Remix”.
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This is a hardstyle track and has a song structure of:
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A B C D B C D A
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Where A stands for your intro and outtro, B is your verse, C is the
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build, and D is the drop. This is an extremely common structure in
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hardstyle tracks; the verse is also typically split into a more vocal
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or lower energy first half, and the second half is where your
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saw-driven leads come in to introduce components of the drop melody.
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Now let’s examine a future bass track, [17]“Lifeline – LODIS, Josh
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Rubin”. This particular track has a structure like so:
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A B E C D B E C D A
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Note that this genre has a significantly longer intro than the previous
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hardstyle track, yet the overarching structure itself is remarkably
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similar. The key difference is the addition of E; which is a breakdown
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or pre-build. This component lowers the energy right before the build,
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allowing the producer to create a bigger feeling build.
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Finally, let’s take a look at a big room / EDM track. We’ll use
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[18]“Cold – Timmy Trumpet” as an example here. He utilizes the
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following structure for his track:
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B C D B C D A
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“Cold” also shares a similar structure to the other tracks. In fact,
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it’s virtually identical to “Chained For Love”, save for the lack of
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any sort of intro, even though the sounds and overall general vibe of
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the genre are strikingly different.
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EDM Song Structure and Arrangement
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Now we understand how songs are structured and how to structure our own
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track, we need to decide on the genre we want our loop to fit, or what
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genre the loop already fits. Then, identify which section of a track
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your loop fits into. Is it a heavy and energetic drop, or is it more a
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verse or breakdown?
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Once you’ve figured out these overarching details, we can start to
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think about how we want to structure our track. You can use your DAW or
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even just a piece of paper to map out each section of our song, and
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what should go where. Now it’s as simple as filling in the gaps with
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elements from your loop, and you’re well on your way to finishing your
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track!
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Let’s go over some of the common scenarios you’ll find yourself in.
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Starting with the Drop
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Your loop is energetic and pumping; this is your drop. Let’s use an A B
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C D B C D A structure for our track, just like the “Chained For Love –
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B2A & Anklebreaker Remix” prior example.
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EDM Song Structure - Straring with a Drop
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Now you’ve identified that you have a drop, let’s expand it to two
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sections with a little bit of melodic or rhythmic variation on the
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second iteration.
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Now we’ve gotten a full drop, let’s take a look at the build up. We can
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use more filtered leads and pads, and switch up the snare or clap to a
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contrasting rhythm to build tension. We’ll open up the filters and
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speed up the percussion as the drop builds to further build up that
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tension before the drop.
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Let’s take a look at the intro and outtro. Take the melody, simplify it
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and the instrumentation, and use a stripped down drum pattern. You can
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also experiment with some low and simple bass or some rhythmically
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simple chord patterns. The outtro can be as simple as the intro, but
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instead of bringing in elements, we take them out.
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The verses should be a contrasting force to the drop, while still
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maintaining a similar vibe. To quickly get down a verse idea, you can
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take the drop melody, take it down to a lower register with some more
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interesting rhythmic chord structures that build nicely into the build
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up. We can also add our second verse, build, and drops.
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EDM Song Structure - Starging with a Drop 5
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Starting with a Breakdown, Verse or Intro
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So your loop isn’t super energetic, maybe it fits well as a verse or
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intro. To generate your placeholder verses, take the idea and evolve it
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with moving drum patterns and chord patterns. The build up will then
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come more naturally, and you can introduce a switch-up in drum patterns
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to help contrast this section from the verses and drop. Work up the
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energy in the build up, adding faster drums and risers and other
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effects. After this build is complete, usually you’ll have a solid idea
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for the drop itself; if not, don’t worry! Take your verse idea, take
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apart a one or two bar section, and build upon it to make it as high
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energy as possible.
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Referencing Existing Material
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If you’re still struggling to build out your loop into a full track
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scaffold, try using your favorite song as reference. In this example,
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we’ll use HOLIDAY by Lil Nas X, a pop and rap song.
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Import the track into your DAW, and set the tempo equal to that of the
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track. Sometimes your DAW will do this for you, but if not, you can
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usually find it easily on Beatport or other sites.
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EDM Song Structure - Referencing Existing Material
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Take a listen to the song in full. As you listen, mark down where each
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change occurs in the song, and what the upcoming section is.Take a
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listen to the song in full. As you listen, mark down where each change
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occurs in the song, and what the upcoming section is.
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EDM Song Structure- Referencing Existing Material 2
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After going through the entire track, you’ll have an accurate map of
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the full track, and can use the markers as guidelines on how you can
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structure your own track.
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Conclusion
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One of the hardest parts of music production is actually finishing your
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own tracks, and not ending up with a hard drive full of unfinished
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loops. However, using song structuring techniques, we can use them as
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scaffolding for us to write better music, faster. When you create each
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section, make sure that each section captures and holds the user’s
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interest in its own right; the best songs are interesting throughout,
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(even in the intros and outtros!), not just during the drops.
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What do you struggle with most when it comes to EDM song structure?
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Let us know in the comments!
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