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QuestionHow long should a ballad be?Jelke de JongCommunity AnswerUsually you can stick to 3-5 minutes as a good estimate, but as with most things in music, you can make it as extreme as you want to, so if it's your aspiration to write a 15 minutes long ballad, go ahead!
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QuestionWhat are some good topics for a ballad?Community AnswerLove is the topic that seems to make the best ballads. Consider these ballads: Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You, Bryan Adams' (Everything I Do) I Do It For You, and Céline Dion's My Heart Will Go On. They are all about love and all number one hits.
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QuestionHow many stanzas can you have in a ballad?Community AnswerUsually, four or eight stanzas are in a ballad, including the refrain/chorus. However, there are no set rules. You can have as few or as many as you like.
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QuestionDo ballads follow syllabic rules?Community AnswerGenerally, ballads follow a simple syllabic pattern. You will know when your ballad doesn't follow your specific syllabic pattern, as it will sound out of time and not flow. You should be able to say your ballad with ease.
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QuestionDo you have any tips for beginning a ballad about murder?Community AnswerYou have to have a good story line and then go to a rhyming dictionary and just write a rhyming story.
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QuestionWhy do I need a guitar?Community AnswerYou don't need a guitar. You just need your voice to sing it. You can use other instruments aside from guitar. Experiment and find out what's best for you.
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QuestionWhat instrument do you play fro the ballad?Community AnswerAny instrument you want that is not electronic (with exceptions). Unless you are playing in the backup band, you would need to play an instrument you can play while singing at the same time. An acoustic guitar is the most common, but a mandolin or squeezebox is another popular option.
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