The Most Simple Themes are Also the Most Appealing

Newbie composers often attempt to befuddle listeners with complicated wordplay that shines a light on obtuse and intellectual themes, but you shouldn’t requirement or even longing for that in your melodies if you want to make a song that sounds great while simultaneously making a some cash. Top-level hits like How to Love and Motivation are constructed from a simple theme that all of us can be inspired by: a dude and a woman. The more layers you put on top to that theme, the more you obfuscate it, but that can’t mean you are forced to be crude. Simple symbolic images that are ignored at the start will give your sound the layers it requires while keeping the message lustily precise, which is precisely the kind of blue collar musical force that you can see in hits like this one.

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