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A chord progression is the basis of any pop song. Chord progressions are fundamentally simple to come up with, but it requires inspiration to come up with a truly great one. Using an instrument of your choice, play around with a few different chords and see how they match up together. Chord progressions are often predictable and simple in the context of pop music. Especially if you are starting out as a songwriter, it's a good idea to start small at first and work from there. A hit song will always come in the form of a coherent song structure. It may be helpful to write out the parts of your song down, and attach musical ideas to them as they come. Here is a list of some common parts in songs:  The intro: An instrumental opening for the song that introduces the tone and rhythm of the song. Certain songs, like the Beatles' "She Loves You" break typical form and open up the song with the melodic chorus. The verse: The most common part of a song, where the main body of the lyrics and music tends to go. In Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" and others, this is where the story is told. The "summary" of the song is reserved for the chorus. The chorus: A repeated section, often the most memorable melody in the song. Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" uses two verses before its chorus. The chorus uses repetitive lyrics stating the speaker's summary of the action. The bridge: A change of pace featured later on in the song, often following a chorus. If a fresh idea happens right before a chorus, it may be called a pre-chorus. "Billie Jean" uses a pre-chorus after the verse and before the chorus. This is used to build up the tension before letting loose in the song's melodic hook. If you play an instrument, noodling around on it every day may lead to surprising new insights and ideas. Give yourself some time to play in a freeform mode on your instrument. Let all pretenses drop, play around and see what happens. If you end up hearing an idea you like, write it down or record it for use on a song. Practicing and rehearsing songs written by other people can be the springboard for your own creative ideas. After you have a basic demo prepared, you can revisit it and listen for yourself. This will shed a fresh insight on the music and what it may need. Improve upon the demo version as you see fit. Because songwriting is a constantly evolving process, you may record several demos of the same song before you're done. Although being educated in music theory isn't necessary for a songwriter by any means, it may help set you on the right track. Knowing which notes tend to agree with each other the most may give you a valuable insight if you're stuck on a certain part of a song and aren't sure how to proceed.  Theory books are widely available. Community colleges also often host classes in music theory.

summary: Begin with a chord progression. Build a song structure. Practice your instrument daily. Record a demo. Verse yourself in music theory.


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Trench coats come in several different lengths, but this is a common length. Long trench coats can come down past the knee or even just above the ankle. Long trench coats are ideal for taller people, but they may make short people appear even shorter.  Wear shoes with a heel if you’re a shorter person wearing a long trench coat. Choose a coat that comes just below the knee if you are shorter. A medium length trench coat usually comes to mid-thigh. This trench coat length works for almost anyone, regardless of body shape or size. This length is especially ideal for shorter or curvier people, though. If you’re tall, wear a medium length coat with something body hugging. A short trench coat typically comes just above or below the hips. This is a great choice if you’re wearing pants with your outfit or want a more fitted look. This length isn’t the best choice for tall people, but it works especially well for shorter people that are not very curvy. A flaring hem means that the bottom of the trench coat isn’t straight up and down. Instead, the hem extends outward on each side at the bottom of the coat. A flaring hem looks best with a medium length trench coat. This coat is also a good option for someone with athletic legs. The lapels are located on either side of the jacket just below the collar. Wide lapels are a good choice for slim people that want to appear curvier. Wide lapels would not be a good choice for curvy people that do not want to look curvier than they are. A classic, beige trench coat will go with a variety of outfits and styles. You can wear a beige coat with a suit, or with a T-shirt and jeans. Choose a black or dark gray trench coat if you are going for a formal or edgy look. A dark trench coat goes well with a dark, formal suit, light-colored suit, or all black outfit. Try out a blue, pink, yellow, or green trench coat if you are looking to add a stylish flair to your outfit.

summary: Choose a long trench coat if you’re tall. Try out a medium length trench coat. Go for a short trench coat for a fitted look. Wear a trench coat with flaring hems for an hourglass figure. Choose a trench coat with wide lapels if you have a slim figure. Wear the right color for your outfit.


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This is probably going to hurt, but try hard to put the balls of your feet toward the ground and stay very flexible. Once you know you can land on your feet, slightly bend your knees. Tuck into a ball at first contact with the ground.  When you land, land on the balls of your feet and roll. This will lessen the impact by a great deal.
summary: Prepare to feel some pain. Bend your knees. Use your knees and hips as shock absorbers.