How I Wrote „Hate Her“ | Production Breakdown

How I Wrote „Hate Her“ | Production Breakdown – Holistic Songwriting

Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PZY8cnbhoE

Summary

### Summary
In this special episode, Philemon shares a session breakdown of his song, which features a piano hook that continues throughout the entire track. The song structure consists of a verse, pre-chorus, chorus, post-chorus, second verse, bridge, and outro. Layering is used in the production to create a fuller sound, but it may not be suitable for beginners.

Highlights

  • Piano hook essential throughout the track
  • Song structure: verse, pre-chorus, chorus, post-chorus, second verse, bridge, and outro
  • Layering used in production to fill up the frequency spectrum better
  • Technique may not be suitable for beginners

Key Takeaways

  • Importance of layering and panning in music production
  • Use of ghost kick, compressor, and bass drop in a music track
  • Creation of open and relaxed feel in the section
  • Incorporation of synthesizer sample, white noise, and fade effect
  • Introduction of shuffled sixteenth notes in the post-chorus

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