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hey, welcome to 12tone! so lyrics. we donamp;#39;t tend to talk about them much on this channel amp;#39;cause Iamp;#39;m very easily distracted by cool harmony stuff, but itamp;#39;s hard to deny their importance. theyamp;#39;re the first thing most listeners will identify with in any given song, and theyamp;#39;re the clearest means of conveying your story, so since, as a singer, I do have a background in lyric writing, I suppose I might as well address the elephant in the room. lyrics are, in a way, one of the most mysterious elements of composition: we can talk about how a minor key makes the harmony sound sad, or how large leaps make a melody sound powerful, and while those are both fairly broad generalizations and not necessarily true in any specific context, at least they work as guidelines. but for lyrics, it can be hard to even get that far: sure, mentioning crying will probably make your lyrics sound sad, but language is so complicated and thereamp;#39;s so many differ