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    Which instrument is suitable to create a melody?
    Guitarist
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    Generally, acoustic guitar is the best instrument to create melody. Otherwise, piano also works.
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    Can I play acoustic guitar for the background music?
    Community Answer
    Of course you can use acoustic guitar as your background music. This is your song, so you are allowed to use your own discretion.
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    How do I find the chorus part in the poem?
    Community Answer
    Pick out phrases and/or words that convey the general meaning of your poem and use those to craft your refrain.
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    Can I use any of the poems that I have written for song lyrics?
    Community Answer
    You can use any poems you want for song lyrics. It's completely up to your personal preference.
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    To make a song, can you have more than one person?
    Community Answer
    Of course! With more people analyzing your poetry and trying to create specific lines or stanzas into a verse, bridge, or chorus, you'll be able to have more fun and have more ideas to bounce around and improve on. However, if you do enjoy transforming a poem into a song alone, go ahead. It doesn't matter who you have creating the song as long as the process is fun and not tedious.
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    What if I can't play an instrument?
    Community Answer
    You don't need to. Just hum a few things and play around with them.
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    What if it doesn't sound right or the way I want it to sound?
    Community Answer
    Change the melody or some of the notes or change some of the words and/or how you sing them. Just experiment until you find something you like.
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    Who do I send samples of my poetry to for consideration?
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    You could send individual poems to a literary journal for consideration, or if you have a book of poems you can send them to a publisher. Make sure to choose a publisher that publishes poetry titles.
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    Can I take my written poem and exchange words from a song already written and use the same hymns or sounds?
    Venatrixx
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    You can replace words in a melody with your own words, just make sure that the syllable pattern is similar. Also, beware of copyright violations if you are planning to publish a song made in this way.
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    What if I don't know how to play any Instrument? Can I ask someone who knows how to play a instrument for help?
    Torpi
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    Yes, that is a great idea and would work well. For example, Saul Williams and the French rapper Grand Corps Malade got their start in music when other people set their poems to music.
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    Which chords on a guitar would you recommend for basic melodies?
    Torpi
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    For a happy theme, use C, Am, F, and G. For a sad theme, use Am, Dm, Em or Am, F, C, G.
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