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How to Layer and Mix Your Vocal Parts (My Approach)

In the fourth video of our song in a month challenge, we are talking about how to record, mix and layer your vocal parts. In this video, I break down my approach to tracking, mixing, and adding effects for vocals. This is a simple approach and has worked for me for recording in my home studio.

How to Write a Chorus That Stands Out

In this video, Eric breaks down how to create a chorus that feels memorable, impactful, and distinct from the rest of your song. He explains the musical and structural choices that help a chorus stand out, and gives practical tips you can use when writing and arranging your own music.


What the Chorus Is

What It Is:
Eric defines the chorus as the section of the song that listeners remember most. It usually contains the main hook, a strong melodic idea, and lyrics that capture the core message of the track.

Why It Matters:
A great chorus is what often makes a song catchy and memorable. Getting it right can elevate a song from pleasant to unforgettable.


1. Make It Melodically Distinct

What It Is:
Eric explains that a standout chorus usually has a melody that contrasts with the verses. This might involve bigger interval leaps, higher pitch range, or a more rhythmic phrase.

Why It Matters:
A melody that rises in energy or range gives the chorus a lift that separates it from other sections. Listeners feel the difference instinctively when the chorus arrives.


2. Build Strong Harmonic Motion

What It Is:
Eric shows how using chord progressions that feel resolved or powerful in your chorus can make it feel bigger. This might include:

  • Using the IV or V chords more prominently
  • Choosing progressions that push forward rather than repeat the same groove

Why It Matters:
Harmonic motion gives a sense of movement and purpose that helps the chorus stand apart from verse sections.


3. Use Dynamic Changes

What It Is:
Eric talks about dynamic contrast — making the chorus louderfuller, or more energetic than the verses.

How It Works:
Dynamic changes can include:

  • Adding more instruments
  • Increasing rhythmic intensity
  • Using a stronger drum groove

Why It Matters:
Contrasting dynamics gives the chorus impact that makes it feel like the emotional peak of the song.


4. Focus on the Hook

What It Is:
The hook — whether it’s a catchy melodic line, a rhythmically engaging phrase, or a memorable lyric — is central to chorus success.

Why It Matters:
Hooks give listeners something to remember, sing back, and connect with, making the chorus much more effective.


5. Keep It Simple and Clear

What It Is:
Eric emphasizes that a standout chorus is often not overly complicated. Simple, clear ideas are easier for the ear to latch onto.

Why It Matters:
Keeping your chorus focused helps it stick in the listener’s mind — especially when paired with a strong hook and melody.


Conclusion

Writing a chorus that stands out is about combining melodic distinction, harmonic motion, dynamic contrast, and a strong hook into a clear, memorable section of your song. Eric’s video gives practical guidance on how to craft a chorus that feels like the emotional and musical centerpiece — helping your songs resonate with listeners long after they’ve heard them.

📺 Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/HnCD86KYnWk

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