Lead Guitar Question!?

A tough lead guitar question this week. Let’s dive straight in

Question: Hi what does a intro, chorus, verse , solo, outro or if there are any other of these related terms of the parts in the song please explain to me the details of them,. 5 star for best answer
Answer: Intro and Outro: Basically the intro intruduces the song, and in most songs, its generally just instrumental to kinda give the feel of the song, and then the outro makes the song end smoothly and make sense
Verses: a musical structure with a certain rhythm that repeats at least twice through out the song, with the chorus separating the verses, though lyrics for the verses are different even though the music stays basically the same
Chorus: the main part of the song, which can be slower or faster then the verse, but basically is the part that repeats the same lyrics and music, and it generally repeats a couple times at the end of the song
Bridge: A completely different rhythm from the chorus and verse that comes usually after the second time the chorus is repeated, instead of having another verse

hope that was helpful! also just listen to any song, and you’ll see how some parts repeat the same(the chorus) and some parts sound the same but have different lyrics(verses) and then there’s a completely different part somewhere near the end of the song(the bridge) and then the intro and outro are pretty much the easiest to know, since they are at the beginning and end of songs, though some songs don’t have them

One Response to “Lead Guitar Question!?”

  1. ak_gamer0615 says:

    I’m not exactly sure what you mean by your question, but I’ll try.
    The intro is just the introduction. Usually it will be something catchy or something that will grab the listener’s attention.
    The chorus is a section that is repeated throughout. Usually for the chorus and verse you will hear power-chords with perhaps a melody accompanying it.
    Verses will typically be played the same, with small changes. You will usually switch between chorus and verse throughout, sometimes with a pre-chorus beforehand (something that will transition between the verse and the chorus).
    Some people will palm-mute during the verse, so that the singer can be heard, and then play regularly during the chorus, as the singer will be louder.
    A solo is usually played in between two chorus parts when the song is reaching it’s climax. The focus will usually be on the lead guitar.
    The outro can be a repeat of a solo or intro; just something to wind things down that will leave the audience satisfied.
    A song may have a format like this:
    Intro
    Verse 1
    Pre-chorus
    Chorus
    Verse 2
    Pre-chorus
    Chorus
    Solo
    Chorus
    Outro

    But you can vary however you want.