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Ein kleiner Rant über AI und Chatbots ... Musik: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09LTT0xwdfw Links: https://aichatassist.com/ https://www.aimprosoft.com/blog/chatgpt-security-risks-you-need-to-know-about/ https://www.deloitte.com/de/de/about/press-room/Neues-KI-Tool-von-Deloitte.html https://www.itsa365.de/en/news-knowledge/2023/industry-news/artificial-intelligence-chatgpt-as-a-security-risk https://www.nttdata.com/global/en/insights/focus/security-risks-of-generative-ai-and-countermeasures https://www.techtarget.com/searchsecurity/tip/ChatGPT-security-risks-in-the-enterprise https://www.businessinsider.com/google-ai-glue-pizza-i-tried-it-2024-5 https://infosec.exchange/@dangoodin/113359258169871234 https://www.scrippsnews.com/us-news/researchers-say-an-ai-powered-transcription-tool-used-in-hospitals-invents-things-no-one-ever-said https://www.eiopa.europa.eu/digital-operational-resilience-act-dora_en https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1lq6Jv-Fmk https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20240222-air-canada-chatbot-misinformation-what-travellers-should-know
Sintonía: "Smoke Two Joints" - Richard Cheese And Lounge Against The Machine"She Hates Me", "Fell In Love With A Girl", "Baby Got Back", "Down With The Sickness", "Hate To Say I Told You So", "Shake Ya Ass", "Hot For Teacher", "One Step Closer", "Chop Suey" y "Loser", extraídas del álbum "Tuxicity" (Surfdog Records, 2002)"Gin & Juice", "Yellow", "Are You Gonna Be My Girl?", "Butterfly", "Hey Ya", "Personal Jesus", "War Ensemble", "Stand Up", "Feeling This", "Rock The Casbah", "Longview" e "Insane In The Brain", extraídas del álbum "I´d Like a Virgin" (Surfdog Records, 2004)Todas las canciones versionadas e interpretadas por Richard Cheese And Lounge Against The MachineEscuchar audio
Despite a week being skipped, this podcast is neither biweekly nor fortnightly… also, don't take our financial advice! Email us at toastandroast@pm.me!
Episode 365 of The Playstation Show UK (TpSUK) Welcome to October's edition of The Playstation Show UK where we talk everything game, TV, Film & otherwise.Enjoy!
while I couldn't be happier with the musical selections for this week's program, I am saddened, nay, personally devastated that not one of my alleged friends bothered to send me the clip of Fox LA weatherman Adam Krueger paying homage to Disturbed's “Down With The Sickness” last February. It's bad enough that we don't take climate change seriously in this country, it also sucks that I have surrounded myself with jackals, serial-users and Punishers With A Capital P, none of whom took the time to forward something that is not merely relevant to my interests (ie. weather and The Disturbed) but crucial .
Episode 79 brings us a sick Holly and a quite stupid Allie, who appears to have accidentally entered The Dragons Back race again.This week our heroes chat about illness scuppering training, how to spot a toxic coach, avoiding burnout, Camille Heron (love you Camille) trolls (the people not the sure toys) The OMM and how to train for a race that's seven years away….This week's podcast is proudly sponsored by Protein Rebel.Instagram: www.instagram.com/ultrasoundsystempod Playlist: https://bit.ly/ultrasoundsystemplaylist Email us: ultrasoundsystempod@gmail.com.
Welcome to another exciting episode of the HoZ Comedy Podcast. In this episode, the guys talk about what. The cast also discusses . All that and more on this exciting episode of the HoZ Comedy Podcast. Remember to listen laugh and share.
Frank starts the third hour talking about excessive screen time. He moves on to talk with Dr. Marty Makary, a New York Times bestselling author and health care expert at Johns Hopkins University. He also writes for the Wall Street Journal and is the author of the forthcoming book Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong and What it Means for our Health. They discuss health and cell phone policies in school. Frank finally gives the Conspiracy of the Day on lyme disease being a bioweapon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In hour 3: Mike Cugno hates The McDonald's Grimace Shake, what illness has the best PR and getting ready for The Panthers Parade.
WAKE UP! Because we're about to get down with the nu-metal and figure out our favorite wacky metal song of the early ''00s, System of a Down's "Chop Suey!" vs. Disturbed's "Down with the Sickness"! And fittingly for this crazy-ass moment in nu-metal, we've got Holiday Kirk in the episode to help us out! Open up this podcast and let it flow into you! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, the panel of Dungeon Masters put on their masks and gloves, and get elbow deep in the undead remains of creatures who have been infected, infested, and diseased, and now walk the countryside as undead! Opening Theme 0:00 Intro 0:23 Myconids and their Spore Servants 6:41 Fungal Servant 8:47 Yellow Musk Zombie 30:51 Spawn of Kyuss 51:35 Undead Tree 1:12:33 Parasite-Infested Behir 1:14:09 Outro 1:17:15 Closing Theme 1:25:11 Bloopers 1:25:40 DON'T FORGET TO LIKE & SUBSCRIBE! Find Us On: Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84724626 Website at https://www.itsamimic.com iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/its-a-mimic/id1450770037 Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/show/3Y19VxSxLKyfg0gY0yUeU1 Podbean at https://itsamimic.podbean.com/ YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzQmvEufzxPHWrFSZbB8uuw Social: Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/itsamimic/ Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/itsamimic/?hl=en Reddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/ItsaMimic/ Email at info@itsamimic.com DM 1: Megan Lengle DM 2: Pepperina Sparklegem DM 3: Ehlwyn (Ellie for Short) Written by: Megan Lengle and Adam Nason Director: Megan Lengle and Adam Nason Editor: Adam Nason Produced by: Megan Lengle Executive Producer: Adam Nason Intro/Outro Music by: Tyler Gibson at https://www.instagram.com/melodicasmusic/ Logo by: Megan Lengle at https://www.instagram.com/0meggart/ This episode is meant to be used as an inspirational supplement for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition and tabletop roleplaying games in general. It's A Mimic! does not own the rights to any Wizards of the Coasts products.
Happy Soccer Podcast Day! This week, Bone & Beam dive right into the Crew's loss to Pachuca in the CONCACAF Champions Cup Final (a tournament that we never really card about anyway). Along with that, they get into the entire team playing the game while sick and debate whether or not it would've made much of a difference. Plus, they chat about the frustrations of Columbus getting beat handedly in the loss. In the second segment, the guys chat about Real Madrid winning the UEFA Champions League, with a 2-0 win over Dortmund. Also, they discuss Real Madrid signing Killian Mbappe. 7:30 - Crew loss to Pachuca 12:40 - Columbus playing while sick 25:50 - Mbappe to Real Madrid
00:00 Invasion Ad 00:36 Welcome! 07:39 Cave Poll 17:57 Spoiler Breakdown! ============================================== Welcome to Ice Cave Radio episode forty-eight! Matt 'Flake' Di Marco (@WatchFlake) is gone this week, so the show is hosted by Erik 'Doa' Lonnquist (@ggDoa) and Darick 'Charmer' Oswalt (@thatCharm3r) as they fight through illness. I personally want to apologize for the quality of the show this week, as it's very clearly not our best work but we blame the illness. In terms of content, we do our best to go through a MASSIVE number of cards that were spoiled this week. We also hit you with a brand new super-sized Cave Poll! Join the Ice Cave Discord: https://discord.gg/RVdm2T2Vem Ice cave Patreon: https://patreon.com/icecaveradio ICR merch: http://www.berrygoodembroidery.com/ice-cave-radio Check out INVASION at http://invasioncnc.ca and use code 'ICECAVE5' to get 5% off SWU singles, and 3% off SWU sealed product. Twitter.com/IceCaveRadio
The pair of Alex and Vince go back and forth, chatting about audio tools, monitoring environments, and... food poisoning?! Other notable mentions include: Designer Notes (Podcast / Soren Johnson)Horizon: Forbidden West (Video Game / Guerilla Games)Velocity 2X (Video Game / FuturLab)Joris de Man (Music Composer) Featuring: Alex May and Vincent Diamante Recorded April 26, 2024
On this weeks episode me, Joe Cashed and Travis "Buda" Glenn sit down and try to put together an episode and we talk a little bit of this and a little bit of that. Hope y'all enjoy the episode! Check out the podcast on all streaming platforms.Check out the https://linktr.ee/Certifiedwrench link for all social media pages, streaming platforms and merch line!If you are interested in being a guest, check out Www.Certifiedwrenchpodcast.com and fill out a context form at the bottom of the page.
We pay attention to an often ignored genre on this beloved podcast of ours: electronic music. Sure we sneak it in from time to time, but it rarely get the love it deserves. For this month's mixtape, we've got 3 tracks that fall under the IDM / house umbrella of electronic music, as well as some 80s new wave and even a Down With The Sickness cover played in the style of Nirvana! Tracklist Kings of Leon - Mustang Mac Glocky - Down With The Sickness (Disturbed Cover in the style of Nirvana) Wray - Limelight The 1981 - Mona Lisa Talk Talk - Tomorrow Started Microlot - Watercolour Nabihah Iqbal - Gentle Heart Bella Boo - Orange Soft Crystals - Afterthought Stay Inside - My Fault Strumbrush - TV This episode is part of the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We pay attention to an often ignored genre on this beloved podcast of ours: electronic music. Sure we sneak it in from time to time, but it rarely get the love it deserves. For this month's mixtape, we've got 3 tracks that fall under the IDM / house umbrella of electronic music, as well as some 80s new wave and even a Down With The Sickness cover played in the style of Nirvana! Tracklist Kings of Leon - Mustang Mac Glocky - Down With The Sickness (Disturbed Cover in the style of Nirvana) Wray - Limelight The 1981 - Mona Lisa Talk Talk - Tomorrow Started Microlot - Watercolour Nabihah Iqbal - Gentle Heart Bella Boo - Orange Soft Crystals - Afterthought Stay Inside - My Fault Strumbrush - TV This episode is part of the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I hop on this week to chat with you about how I'm sick (again!) and my history of battling the common cold...though I don't think that's what has plagued me this time around? I also talk briefly about ASMR and it's potential spot on a future pod on this network. Sponsors: ScottyJ's album, Kleenex Scotty Js YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3WWSlwDKYf7P5k4XdP3zA IG & Twitter: the_bro_pod, littleBquotes E-mail the show!: thebropodnetwork@gmail.com Buy Merch!!: thebropod.threadless.com Our Website: www.bropodnetwork.com #illness #Tahoe #ASMR #podcasts #bropod #bropodnetwork
HORRIFYING ACTION ZOMBIE FILM!! Dawn Of The Dead Full Movie Reaction: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects With The Walking Dead The Ones Who Live now airing, we give you the Dawn Of The Dead Reaction, Recap, Commentary, Analysis, Ending Explained, & Spoiler Review for the film that sees the comic book maestros Zack Snyder - Justic League, Batman V Superman, Man Of Steel - and James Gunn - DC Studios Superman Legacy, Guardians Of The Galaxy - unite for the remake of the 1978 George Romero Classic. Coy Jandreau & John Humphrey watch & react to the best / scariest scenes such as Zombies Ate My Neighbors, "There Goes The Neighborhood", I'm In, Andy's Terrifying Last Days, The Dead Will Walk The Earth, Fire Power, Regime Change, Down With The Sickness, Two Buses From Hell, Zombie Janitor, Awake At Dawn, A New Batch Of Survivors, & MORE. #DawnOfTheDead #ZackSnyder #JamesGunn #TheWalkingDead #WalkingDead #TheOnesWhoLive #TheWalkingDeadTheOnesWhoLive #MovieReaction #FirstTimeWatching #firsttimewatchingmoviereaction #zombies #nightofthelivingdead #georgeromero Follow Coy Jandreau: Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coyjandreau?l... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coyjandreau... Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoyJandreau Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Aparrel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG On INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last week, guys were running from Rivieria with some tummy troubles after the In & Out truck. This week, Mike and Jordan are barely recovered after a rough bout with takeout over the week. The RTG trio is back together to recap some bad food, The Match, the Mexico Open, and preview what they hope to be complete carnage at the Cognizant Classic. Featured Beer: Fair State All Grey Everywhere, Equilibrium x Barrell Theory Quantum DropsTwitter: https://twitter.com/RTGPodcastDFSApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reading-the-green-golf-dfs-preview-show/id1602706267Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6f912341-977f-4601-b077-2fc9f95017c0/reading-the-green-golf-dfs-preview-showSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4FwAeFBzljabmjT4Lx4vXxiHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-reading-the-green-golf-dfs-91010010/Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/reading-the-green-golf-dfs-preview-show
The spring fluenza is upon us, but that won't stop the pod! Golf, racecars, baseball? We'll scratch the competitive itch somehow. Twitter : @ThatTimePodcast : Instagram : @That_Time_Podcast
In this episode of Hard N Heavy Headlines with Emmy Mack, we dive deep into the world of rock and roll controversies, monumental wins, and exciting scientific discoveries tied to the music world. Discover the buzz around a new documentary that explores why the band Nickelback, led by Chad Kroeger, has faced such intense backlash despite their rise to fame. This feature-length documentary is set to premiere in nearly 1,400 cinema locations across 30 countries, promising to shed light on the polarizing journey of one of rock's most talked-about bands. While Australia's participation remains a question, anticipation builds for this cinematic exploration of fame and infamy. Moreover, fresh off the Super Bowl victory, NFL star Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs may soon be sharing the stage with the metal band Disturbed. After being spotted passionately singing along to "Down with the Sickness," Disturbed's frontman Dave Draiman extends an electrifying invitation to Kelce. Will this NFL champion turn metal vocalist be the next big thing? Lastly, the episode takes an unexpected turn into the scientific realm, where Iron Maiden's influence reaches new heights. Peruvian researchers have named a newly discovered lizard species after the legendary frontman Bruce Dickinson, highlighting the band's impact beyond music and into the wilds of scienceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In This Episode Erin has Covid! But don't worry, it's a mild case. Erin and Weer'd discuss some Assault Weapons Bans coming up through the ranks in Virginia and Massachusetts, and a fight brewing between the ATF and California; David acquired a Daniel Defense H9 for testing and gives us his review; and Tiny went to an RV show and shares his experiences there. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that's $1/podcast) and you'll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes Virginia House approves assault weapons ban Massachusetts Senate approves gun bill aimed at ghost guns and assault weapons Red Blue and Brady-241: Youth, Fear, and Firearms in the Streets of Brooklyn ATF argues against California's demands for ghost gun regulations Gun Lovers and Other Strangers: Hudson H9 Forgotten Weapons: Hudson H9 Prototypes & Development Forgotten Weapons: Hudson Mfg Bankruptcy TFBTV: The Hudson H9 is Back? TFBTV: A Daniel Defense Engineer on the Daniel H9 Pistol Colion Noir: Is Daniel Defense's First Handgun Worth It? Daniel Defense H9 H9 Accessories From Daniel Defense Handgun Hero: H9 vs Glock 19 Handgun Hero: H9 vs S&W M&P9 2.0 Compact H9 Backstrap and Grip H9 Stripped H9 Recoil assembly H9 Sights H9 Trigger H9 Optics Plate H9 Frame Internals H9 Slide Internals H9 Magazine Brena Bock Author Page David Bock Author Page Team And More
In this weeks tailgate its flu week for the Red Raiders. We discuss the 0-2 week for the Red Raiders with loses to Cincy and Baylor (2:28). We talk about our concern level after the 3 game skid, discuss what happened in each game, then have our yearly discussion about the state of Big 12 basketball officiating as it continues to get worse and worse. Then we hit on the coaching change news for the football team (52:36) in our final shots for the week. #WreckEm
►► Download the 20 Ways To Start Writing A Song Cheat Sheet here: http://songwritertheory.com/freeguide/ In this Bonus episode of the Songwriter Theory Podcast, we're continuing to address your biggest songwriting struggles directly by responding to more of your responses to my survey. We'll be discussing struggles such as: - I Can't Get My Rhythm + Rhyme Right! - I Struggle To Write Lyrics That All Work Together - Opinion: Songs Shouldn't Have A "Message" - I Struggle To Connect Verses + Choruses - I Struggle To Pick The Right Chords For The Right Feels - How Do I Start A Song? - How Do Intentionally Write Songs With Certain Emotions? - What Kind of Songs Should I Write First? Transcript: This is part seven of responding to your answer to my question of what your number one biggest songwriting struggle or challenge is. Let's talk about it. Hello friend, welcome to another episode of the Songwriter Theory Podcast. I'm your host as always, Joseph Galla. Honored that you would take some time out of your busy day, your busy week to talk songwriting with me. And welcome again to another bonus episode of the Songwriter Theory Podcast where we are talking about your answers to the question of what your biggest songwriting struggle is. If you haven't already, be sure to grab my free guide, 20 Different Ways to Start Writing a Song. This is a struggle that comes up. We might get to this question today actually, but somebody asks about, "Hey, I struggled figuring out where to start with songs." Not sure if we'll get to it in today's episode or not, but whether you're just somebody that sometimes wants to get out of your creative box a little bit more or you're somebody who struggles to actually start writing songs and not even just being original with starting songs but just starting in general, this is the guide for you to kick writer's block to the curb because writer's block sometimes comes from staring at a blank page, staring at your instrument and just being like, "I don't know. I don't know what to do next." But starting our songs in different ways can be a great way to overcome that, and this free cheat sheet gives you 20 different ways to start writing a song. SongwriterTheory.com slash free guide. First response for this bonus episode. Dear Joseph, songwriting is a very excellent form of literature and philosophy. I agree. As a result, I enjoy English literature such as short stories and memoirs. Songwriting is very special to me and my friends. The tricky part is the rhythm and rhyme. So let's address that first. So when it comes to...so with rhythm and rhyme, because you paired them together, I'm mostly going to assume that you're talking about the rhythm specifically of words and or the melody, aka meter. So the tricky part is meter and rhyme. First thing on that, because I've seen enough lyrics and had enough questions where I know that I think I need to say this, probably more often than I do, but your lyrics should not exist or not be made to serve an arbitrary rhyme scheme. Your lyrics do not serve a rhyme. Your rhyming or lack of rhyming should service and serve your lyrics. So you should never be, for instance, let's say you decide on a rhyme scheme that is A-B-A-B. You should never be significantly altering your lyrics or using corny words you don't really want to use. I'll pick on Night and Light. I've used it in one of my songs. There's nothing wrong with Night and Light. I've used it at some point, but you don't want that to be a constant go-to. If every single one of your songs has Night and Light, it's like, all right, come on. So if you've picked that as a rhyme scheme, A-B-A-B, and you're significantly changing what you actually want to say just in order to fit that arbitrary rhyme scheme, I think we've lost the plot when that happens. Because ultimately, nobody gives a rip whether your song rhymes or not. Just in general. I would argue in the scheme of all things lyrics, rhyme is towards the bottom of what's important. So to your tricky part is the rhythm and rhyme. Worry way more about rhythm, aka meter, than rhyme. Because to take it to the extreme, which is a good way to test any form of logic, but to take it to the extreme, if you had a song where every single, you did not rhyme at all, or a poem where you did not rhyme at all, not a single thing rhymes, not even family rhymes, or consonants rhymes, no rhymes at all, but you paid attention to meter, you could have a great lyric. You could have great lyrics. But if you reverse that and pay no attention at all to meter, your meter is just all over the place. But your rhyme scheme is perfect. Nobody will notice or care that your rhyme scheme is perfect because nobody will be able to see past or hear past the fact that your meter is all over the place. Now when I say meter is all over the place, I don't mean that you have some slight alterations in places. I don't mean that your syllable counts aren't exact, even though your emphases counts are exact so just for instance, take common meter, has four emphases three, four, three, which often comes with a syllable count of eight, six, eight, six, but doesn't have to. We talked about this in a previous podcast. I think the example I used was I have to go to school has the same meter as I have to go to the school. Now I tucked another word in there that's unemphasized to the school instead of to school, but that's the same meter because the emphases are still the same. They're on the same syllables, the same number of emphases. There's just one unemphasized syllable tucked in, which in the scheme of a song, totally fine, totally fine. It happens all the time. It's not imperfect. It's great. It can work marvelously, especially if it needs to be there. If your meter is all over the place, you might as well be speaking the way I am in basic prose where there's no real sense of meter at all, then your lyrics, they're not even lyrics. They're not even lyrics. I guess my first recommendation is don't pay attention to those two things equally. Get your meter right and if you can, use rhyme as a supplemental part to your lyrics where you make your lyrics even better because of rhyme, great. Because rhyme, I think should be viewed that way. Number one is say what you mean to say in your lyrics and get the meter right. And again, meter right does not mean exact with syllables and everything, but try to be as exact as possible with emphases or at least really close and you're good. And then for rhymes, to actually find rhymes, especially if you're looking for perfect rhymes, which would be like night and light where both the consonants and the assonance or the vowel sound and the consonant sound both match, rhymezone.com is a great way to go. If you're looking for lasso-vert rhyming, like family rhymes or things like that, I don't have a website recommendation that's going to just be on you. Although my recommendation is lean, for the most part, I would argue that ABAB rhyme scheme, especially if it's throughout a song, is too much. If maybe in the chorus of your song, one of the main points of your song, you have an ABAB rhyme scheme, great. The rest of your song, do like XA, XA at most because if there's too much perfect rhyming going on in a song, that's usually where it starts to get cringe and feel like everything is just serving the rhyme. So get the meter right. Worry less about rhyme. Moreover another problem is chaos, such as theorizing and being absent-minded. The challenge is that there are a lot of romantic lyrics and there's pain and sadness. However, rock and roll and blues are archaic. That's interesting. Rock and roll and blues are archaic. I don't think any musical genre is archaic and even if it is, you can bring it back. There's that new movement of like, Bardcore, which is like Bard style music. I don't even know what era that's from. 1500s, 1400s, 1200s, I don't know. Really old style music. Old European style music. But they do it for like, Down With The Sickness. It sounds like that. So any genre that gets archaic just comes back. So don't let that, I don't know if this is what you're saying, but don't ever let, "Oh, that genre's played out." Or, "That genre's heyday was 30 years ago." So bring it back. I mean, right now, seemingly half of pop music is just 80s round two. I mean, a lot of Dua Lipa stuff is like that. A lot of the weekend stuff is like that. We're getting towards the end of my pop knowledge here. But I've heard so many songs when I do have the, unfortunately I'm subjected to what is now pop radio. So much of it is, even, I like the 1975. They're a guilty pleasure of mine. And a lot of their songs are very 80s inspired. So anything that you think is archaic, it all comes back. You can breathe new life into something that maybe is actually archaic. But anyway, as a result, the time of day and such saliences as, wow saliences, big word, as country and folk music make poetry pretty. The melodies are always the fun part, but the saying is valid that genius is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration, for sure. Nevertheless, these forms from the 1980s forwards are very popular. Making money has been new investments. Moreover, I think new songwriters are cool. Yeah, okay. So I think that was the end of the question, implied question part. So Rhythm and Wrath. Yes, get the meter right, get the rhythm right. Mostly paying attention to emphasize syllables. Easy example again is forever. If you just listen to the word forever, you can hear which syllables are emphasized and which ones aren't. It's forever, not forever. It's hard to even say that. Or forever, it's forever. So the emphasized syllables, that middle one is the ee, ee, right? It's for, not emphasized, ee, emphasized, and ver, not emphasized. So just listen for the natural meter in your words and try to match that up. Just another tip on this. If you write melody first, that can help you worry a little bit less about coming up with an arbitrary meter or rhythm because it's already contained in your melody. Any melody has a meter built in because it has number of syllables in the form of number of notes. And yeah, sure, you can maybe stretch out a syllable or shrink a syllable. Yeah, you can do that. But generally speaking, the syllable count of your line and the melody note count of your line is going to match. And then there's natural emphases within your melody, right? There's a natural meter within your melody. So if you write melody first and then just write lyrics that match with the natural cadences, the natural emphases of the melody, then you're good and you don't have to worry about coming up with an arbitrary meter. As I mentioned in a previous episode, if you're really, if you're starting with lyrics and you're just looking for a place to start, common meter is a great place to start at least where you have four emphases, three emphases, four emphases, three emphases. If you want an example of that, Amazing Grace is a perfect example of exact common meter. Writing good verses. I never struggle with coming up with a chord progression, melody line, or rhythm for choruses. But writing good verses that stick in your head and make you experience something is a mystery to me. I always imagined verses to be more of the story writing section of the song containing some kind of message, but that mindset tends to leave me writing super generic verses that lack the feel I loved about the chorus. I struggle to connect choruses and verses. It's like I'm writing two songs that happen to be in the same key, but have very little momentum and flow connecting the two. I hope that makes some sense. So it sounds like this is mostly coming from a lyrical standpoint, given the emphasis on not knowing what to say and story writing section of the song. And first I'll say, not every song has a story. Sometimes I'll refer to this as like point in time songs. I think that's what I call it. But it's basically this idea that some songs don't really have a sense of time progressing. For every song that like Cats in the Cradle, which has a clear progression over really a man's entire adult life almost, right? From a kid all the way to his son, you know, him being very old and his son having kids of his own. Or 100 Years, which goes from 15 years old to 99 years old. For each one of those that has a very clear story time progression, there are other songs where the whole thing could be taking place in a moment. And it's just all the different feelings you're feeling in that specific moment. There's no clear progression of time. So it's not necessarily the case that it's a story in the sense that you or I may think about it, but very often it is. In which case, an easy way to... There's several easier ways to look at it. One is, one of the tried and true ways of doing things is to have present tense in the chorus and then have your first verse be the future and your second verse be the past. So you talk about the future you hope for or the future you dread or whatever it might be. Then you talk about here's where I am now in the chorus and then in the second verse you go back in time and say how did we get here? Or you can reverse past and future so it's actually an order past present future with first verse, chorus, second verse. Other things you can do is just see the chorus as something that's either a so or therefore or a but. So let's say your chorus will keep it really simple. Let's say your chorus is "I love you." The very main idea. Hopefully it's not just that you say "I love you." I mean I guess that could be okay. The basic premise is "I love you" is the thing being communicated in the chorus. So in your first verse and then second verse you might opt to make it so the chorus is a so or therefore. So in your first verse you could be like you know "You're so pretty and beautiful and you make me smile." So or therefore "I love you." That's the chorus. And then the second verse is "Wow you're such a great mom and you take such good care of our family and you're so kind." Whatever. "Therefore I love you." So have it be that each verse is something that supports the main idea of the melody. Where you could take the main premise of the melody and say "Therefore I love you." "Therefore I love you." First verse "Therefore I love you." Second verse or second idea "Therefore I love you." Or so. Same idea. Just less pretentious way of saying it I guess. And then you could also have "but." So you know we'll keep with "I love you." "You're awful to me and you left me for someone else but I love you anyway." You know and then the second verse is some other piece of evidence about how this person is awful and you probably shouldn't love them. "But I love you." That's another fairly easy way to go. And then for the, this might be nitpicking on something that you don't mean, but I always imagine verses to be more of the storywriting section of the song containing some kind of message. So I don't think, it depends what you mean by message, but generally speaking I feel like songs should, any form of message in art should be accidental via discovery. Meaning there's a difference between a theme and a message. A theme are ideas you're exploring. So a theme would be something like good and evil or love. A message is something that is more opinionated. So it's more like you know love is a lie would be a message or love is antiquated now or something silly like that. That would be a message, right? That's an opinion. The theme of love is not an opinion, it's just what we're talking about. So it's probably not what you mean by this, but just in case. I want to argue don't really think about what's the message of my song because that's where we quickly go from art to propaganda. And even if you think it's positive propaganda, it doesn't change those propaganda, right? We write a song specifically to get a certain message across, it's propaganda. And generally, if not always, I think that should be avoided. Again, your worldview is going to influence your songs. That's totally fine. But there's a difference between your worldview naturally influencing your art and you sitting down and being like I'm going to tell people X or I'm going to convince people of Y. Which at least now is sort of what message usually means. That's probably not what you mean. But yes, the verses probably should generally be the story portion of the song or the... You can think of it like if your chorus is the thesis, your verses are the pieces of supporting evidence. If you remember back in the day with essays or whatever, you may have had to write a paper where you have a thesis and then you needed three supporting pieces of evidence to support that thesis. You can think of that as your two verses and your bridge or something like that. So I struggle to connect choruses and verses. It's like I'm writing two songs that happen to be in the same key but have very little momentum and flow connecting the two. If you're talking about music, I think we already talked about that in a previous episode. I mean I guess we're recovering many things in some of these because we do have some of the same sort of stuff popping up which makes sense that people would have similar struggles. So I don't want to go too deep into that because I think we feel like I remember covering that for if anything too long in a previous episode. So that's something to think about and this is going to be in a YouTube video coming out pretty soon where I talk about how to finish songs chord progression wise. But something to think about is where, what's the last chord of say your verse or conversely what is the first chord of your chorus and then figure out the last chord of your verse based on the first chord of your chorus thinking about how well does one transition into the other. Because a lot of times I think people don't think about that they just think in wholesale chord progression so they're like one five six four and then they think oh so for my chorus I need another chord progression one six five four not really paying any mind to okay but does the four at the end of the first progression actually connect well into the one at the beginning of the next progression. The answer to that question is actually yes four to one is a great relatively powerful transition so that would be a good way to transition to a chorus generally but sometimes people don't think about that all I think that's worth thinking about. I'm struggling with understanding how to use the right chords to raise emotions slash feeling in the song or conversely to lower the feel not sure if that makes sense but I hope so. So I think I know what you mean by this and in which case I would say the right chords is just a part of what you're looking for. If you're talking about you have a verse and then you want the the pre-chorus to sound like it's sort of upping the ante and then from there you want the chorus to feel like it's upping the ante even more like there's a main point of the song. There's a lot that goes into that. I have specific videos on each of those things I believe. So right chords is always a difficult thing but just as a general answer to your question is it's not just in the chords. The chords are going to be a part of it but a lot of times how a song really feels like it's raising the emotion or feeling in a song is not just the chords it's in the arrangement. So for instance the pre-chorus may sound like it's upping the ante or raising the emotion as you word it not mostly because of the chords that are there but because the arrangement is changing. Maybe the arrangement is getting a little thicker that's when the bass comes in or some other instruments come in and it's elements of the arrangement that really help it pop up a little bit more. And so that's a very general answer but this is a difficult question because there is no one way anytime somebody says right chords it's always a struggle. There is no because sometimes people will be like oh just give me the right chords for the chorus. That doesn't exist. There is no is a creative thing right there are general guidelines for instance a great way to go is to avoid a one chord in a pre-chorus that way when you probably have the one chord in your chorus it makes it so that the pre-chorus is obviously not the chorus because you didn't have the one chord you didn't have that home center of gravity chord. So that's a really good way to make sure that your pre-chorus doesn't overshadow your chorus. So we have things like that but for the most part when it comes to right chords to raise emotions or feelings in the song that's not really a thing so much as it's very context dependent. Alright so if you have a three chord in the context of C major and E minor chord from a three chord going up to a four chord an F major chord it's probably going to sound like it's raising the emotion feeling partially because it's going up which by the way if there's an easy answer to this it's chords that go up or sound like they're going up which is going to be easier if you're a pianist because if you're going to be really specific when we say chords going up chords don't really go up or down because chords are just it depends on how you arrange it right so I can I can have an E major to an F major that actually goes down in pretty much every way even though E major to F major you would think is going up but anyway but going up is a great way to feel like you're sort of rising up and raising the ante and then you know going from minor to major will feel like rising whereas major to minor will feel like it's a little more deflating but those are super general right we're not even we're not even touching how inversions can affect this and how how every chord sounds is very much dependent on what came before it for instance when people talk about like oh major chords are happy and minor chords are sad by themselves that's probably true right if I just play this out of the blue that is sadder than than that which is E minor versus E major but depending on the context and and what chord came before it you can actually have major chords that sound really dark or really sad and you can have minor chords that sound happy depending on where it comes from especially when you get to borrowed chords and all that advanced stuff all to say that if there are some some things that we can glean from this for raising emotion going up and then you know thinking minor to major would be rising generally and then falling would be major to minor and and and going down super general that is not always going to be true you have to do it by ear and a part of it too is just doing it more and more so that you get a little bit more of a sense but I don't know that there's necessarily a science to it there's probably more of a science to the arranging side of how you raise emotion and feeling in a song or conversely lower the feel my biggest struggle is to come up with an idea of a song and how to begin to write it I keep hearing advice that I should write a couple of songs that would introduce me as a person as an artist my point of view my lifestyle etc also I'd like to write some happy joyful positive and energetic songs but all that comes to my mind is sad and depressing my main goal is to be a live performing artist and the songs that I wrote and write right at the moment are not the type that I would see myself performing live in a way that I cover that I perform cover songs so for my biggest struggle to come up with an idea for a song how to begin to write it first of all free guide again cheat sheet really now because it's shorter but has way more actually ideas of how to start a song songwritertheory.com slash free guide but to me I like to break it down into categories which is really you can start a song from a lyrical standpoint which is really anything that's based on words right whether it's a song title specifically and you reverse engineer a song from a song title or you just come up with a specific lyric or line that really resonates with you which sometimes is the same right there's a song that I I guess I'm writing technically I haven't finished the second verse yet or the second verse lyrics but it's called here until you leave and it came from the the idea for a line I'm here until you leave which struck me because it to me it well reflected that very specific feeling where you are in a relationship and you know that it ends one of two ways because you've decided that you want to be with this person forever but you know deep down that they're going to leave you so you know that the only way this relationship ends is with you being brokenhearted and them choosing to not love you anymore so the idea of I'm here until you leave it's sort of it's that right it's this idea that I'm not the one who's gonna leave it's you that's gonna leave because I'm here until you leave so that whole song which is probably my at this moment it might be my favorite song I've ever written even though it's not 100 written literally just came from the idea of that phrase and there's nothing revolutionary about that phrase either it just it just happened to strike me and from there I reverse engineered a song if you will or I ask more questions about like okay what's the story here what are the different symbols I'm going to use so so you can reverse engineer from a song title from a line idea that you like those two can end up being the same sometimes they're not you can have a compelling symbol that you want to use if you think of you know a specific symbolism that resonates with you preferably something that is a little more original than you know dark represents bad things but if you come up with a more specific symbol I don't know purple tiger like to you you think the representation of a purple tiger is something particular or white whale that's a great example right the white whale is actually something that already has symbolic meaning because ofI'm now like 20 000 leagues under the sea is that that one no that's that's the whatever the white whale mopi dick thank you I don't know who I'm saying thank you to I'm saying thank you to my own brain apparently for bailing me out from embarrassingly for getting mopi dick for a hot secondbut the white whale would be a reference to mopi dick right so the white whale is a symbol that white whale in general means nothing right but because of mopi dick the white whale has come to represent a lot so you can do the same thing with your own song right where whether it's a creature or anything else where you come up with a symbol idea and then imbue it with meaning because not symbols don't naturally have meaning you give them meaning and then ideas can start on the other side right musical this could be in the form of a baseline a killer bass line a really cool drum rhythm that you like a piano riff that resonates with you a guitar chord progression or a guitar finger picking pattern or pick picking pattern so there's so many different ways to start a song from a musical standpoint or from a lyrical standpoint and really you can end up doing both right you can come up with a bunch of lyric ideas by coming up with ideas from a lyrical standpoint and then come up with a bunch of music ideas and then mix and match them sort of mix not mix and match them but match them where you know you hear a piano riff you came up with and you're like oh that actually matches really well with this new lyric idea i have before i didn't know what that song was going to be about but now i have an idea of what it could be about because it actually matches really well with my song title here until you leave or whatever so that's that's there's so there's no one way to begin a song i would highly encourage you try a whole bunch of different ways grab the free guide try all of them and at least a couple of times and then from there you know maybe try to try to figure out what you think your bread and butter ways are which ways result in the best songs for you personally and then keep the other ones in your back pocket as ones to use once in a while to mix it up but i think having bread and butter is is a good a good thing i've said this a million times so i'll make it quick but you know for me bread and butter tends to be i start with the piano riff very often if not i tend to start with a bass line of sorts sometimes it's just a piano bass line so it's kind of starting with the piano riff still just in a different waythe best way for me to write catchy songs is actually starting with rhythm because i'm not somebody who can just sit at a piano and write something catchy almost always i'll do something that's a little more you know romantic sounding or emotional sounding sad uh so this also connects to the point that was it you that made no yes it is you that made this point right i'd like to write some happy joyful positive or energetic songs but all that comes to mind is sad and depressing uh finding ways in certain ways to write songs that can sometimes nudge you in different directions than you normally would go can be a great a great way to handle that so again for me i don't know if i would ever write a catchy song on the piano ever if it weren't for starting with drum patterns and drum loops it can be even really simple ones in fact the most simple drum patterns a basic funk beat or something or basic pop beat can be the best for inspiring you to write something that's catchy and more happy sounding perhaps but also uh to address i keep hearing advice that i should write a couple of songs that would introduce me as a person as an artist my point of view my lifestyle etc i don't know who's giving you that advice i don't know if that's bad advice but it kind of sounds like a business person giving an artist advice right it sounds like what a record label would tell an artist and i'm not saying there's no truth to it from a practical standpoint but i would say you need you don't know who you are as an artist yet because you're just starting so so the idea of your first songs introducing you as an artist is doesn't even really make sense because you don't know who you are as an artist yet you maybe have a decent idea you know generally but you know that and we constantly evolve as artists so i wouldn't worry about that is really what my answer to that is i would just write what's coming to mind which connects to with the i'd like to write some happy joyful but all that comes to mind is sad and depressing write what is coming to your mind right if you're inspired in a certain direction follow it when you're not inspired work anyway but if if all your inspiration is towards sad songs then lean into that write sad songs don't just arbitrarily be like oh i should write happy songs why why should you write happy songs especially if you if that's not the way you're naturally leaning and that's not to say that there wouldn't be value if you've written 10 songs and all of them are sad to say okay now i'm gonna try to force myself to write a happy song just so i can expand myself as an artist that's fair enough but if you've written basically no songs or very few songs which reading between the lines sounds like maybe is the case very few um which maybe i'm wrong but it sounds like very few in that case don't don't worry about any of that just write what is most inspiring to you right now lean into that and probably ignore the that and i don't even know what some of this means introduce you as a person as an artist my point of view my lifestyle nobody cares about any of those things except artists right like your songs introducing you as a person uh like does that is that something people are looking for like when i listen and i care deeply about lyrics i've never listened to lyrics in my life and thought i want to know this you know i i want to get to know this artist as a person no i want to know who they are as an artist i don't really care who they are as a person within reason you know there are some artists that are pretty terrible people one of whom is in jail for uh yeah r kelly type people rightso i i guess i care a little bit but for the most part you know i care who somebody is as an artist i don't know who cares who an artist is as a person or their point of view or lifestyle lifestyle is the maybe the most intriguing of those four because nobody nobody cares like you know nobody cares what your lifestyle is uh nobody cares what my lifestyle is in fact you might be somebody who's been listening to this podcast for a long time and you've never once thought what is joseph's lifestyle i don't even know what that means really but like what is joseph's lifestyle nobody cares right now nobody listening to this podcast right now watching this video gives half of a rip what joseph's lifestyle is you don't right and you might say it's not the same because you follow me for information is but i don't know just to me right right what is coming to you and don't worry about forcing it in all these different directions um and and be careful whose advice you listen to myself included uh just because i don't know i i'm trying to round my mind around who on earth or what kind of artist would tell another artist to write songs that introduce you as a person your point of view which is maybe one of the more legitimate ones next to artists and lifestyle lifestyle like that i don't need it nobody cares nobody cares and again this is not an insult to you right nobody cares about my lifestyle i don't care about any of my artists favorite artists lifestyle don't care at all i care about their artistic identity that is it right what kind of songs do they write what subject material do they cover things like that that's what i care about don't give a crap about the restin fact if anything if they shove any of the other things in my face like for example i feel like any pop artist that i get to know at all i like them even less than i did before right like i i don't know but i kind of get a kick out of dua lipa total total uh you know i don't pretend like it's great music at all uh but for whatever reason some dua lipa songs just do it for me uh but i bet and i've seen little clips but i bet if i watch interviews of her i would like her less and less and less and soon i would be like i don't want to listen to dua lipa soyeah it's kind of like actors right the more that not all actors but a lot of actors the more they're interviewed and they talk the more people are like you know what i mean like like brie larson is maybe the perfect example of this i don't know if there's any human being who has seen her in any interview in the last like five years who has thought this this person is incredibly unlikable i mean she's so unlikable that her co-stars can't even pretend to like her when they're promoting a movie with her like they're obviously annoyed and you can tell why too because she's like condescending to her more popular than her co-stars in an interview like wildly unlikable so anyway that long rant just to sayi'm sure you're way more likable than brie larson i'm sure literally every person who's ever listened to anything i've ever done is probably more likable than brie larson butdon't you know nobody cares about your your lifestyle or any of that just concentrate on making art concentrate on that worry less about the other stuff all right that's been so long than that one we're gonna cut this episode off here we'll be back for part eight to cover more of these songwriting struggles thank you so much for listening remember again if you haven't already grab my free guide 20 different ways to start writing a song song writer theory.com slash free guide thank you so much for listening or listening and watching if you're on youtube and i will talk to you in the next one
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