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Hi there. Im Ed Bell and in this video were talking about structure in songwriting. All art is a balance between unity and variety. If a work of art is too unified like a song that repeated the same note non-stop for three minutes things can get boring pretty quickly. But if a work of art is too varied like a song that never repeated anything it can end up a confusing mess. Structure the way a songs sections repeat and fit together is about finding this balance. There are lots of different types of structure a song can take. But today were going to talk about the structure thats by far the most common in genres like pop, rock and country music: Verse-Chorus structure. Heres what the most common, archetypal version of Verse-Chorus structure looks like: This is a great go-to structure if youre just starting out, so lets see how its put together and how you can vary this basic form. So at the heart of Verse-Chorus structure are two alternating sections. You guessed