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Part 4 of 28 “Loose End” Single Series: Reference Track
Breeze Reference Track
The Freestyle Method
Almost every other song that Breeze has, he’s freestyled the lyrics or made himself a reference track. Freestyling is actually the best way Breeze has found to be more creative in his melody and lyrics creation.
Freestyling can sometimes come out like gibberish due to not being able to put words together well but the melody decision will be used. Breeze tries to explore different pitches when freestyling to give the song a different feel.
Sometimes freestyling create’s different types of melodies that can even reflect on the beat at times. Breeze will hear something and decide it would be better to make a break down here with a certain voice reflection.
Freestyling over a beat gives Breeze the freedom of being more versatile in the approach to the creation of verse and lyrical content. Breeze may make about 5 reference track for himself and choose things that he like throughout that process.
Why is freestyling over tracks better than sitting down and writing?
Have you ever heard the saying “It’s not that you say it, it’s how you say it?” This may be Breeze personal preference but sitting down and thinking about lyrics is the long process of song creation.
If you are in school and you have to study a chapter for a test and you just read the chapter through, do you think you’d retain all that information? If you had a study guide to help you read along with the chapter, do you think you’d have a better grasp of the information?
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