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K A T A P E N G A N T A R

SEGALA PUJI DAN SYUKUR SAYA PANJATKAN KEPADA ALLAH


SWT,KARENA BERKAT DAN RAHMAT-NYA SAYA DAPAT
MENYELESAIKAN TUGAS PORTOFOLIO BAHASA INGGRIS INI
DENGAN DEPAT WAKTU

ADAPUN PORTOFOLIO INI DIBUAT DALAM RANGKA MEMENUHI


KEBUTUHAN TUGAS MATA PELAJARAN BAHASA INGGRIS
YANG TELAH DIBERIKAN

SAYA MENYADARI BAHWA PORTOFOLIO INI MASIH SANGAT


JAUH DARI KATA SEMPURNA DAN MASIH BANYAK TERDAPAT
KESALAHAN DI DALAMNYA.UNTUK ITU SAYA MEMBUTUHKAN
KRITIK DAN SARAN YANG DAPAT MEMBANTU SAYA
MENGERJAKAN TUGAS KEDEPANNYA LEBIH BAIK LAGI

PROJECT- 2024
A song is a single (and often standalone) work of
music intended to be sung by the human voice
with distinct and fixed pitches and patterns using
sound and silence and a variety of forms that
often include the repetition of sections.

Definition of song
STRUCTURE SONG

The general structure of a song consists of verse-chorus-verse-bridge-


chorus. It is better for us to learn more about the complete structure of
songs. The general structure of a song consists of verse-chorus-verse-
bridge-chorus. It is better for us to learn more about the complete structure
STRUCTURE
of songs.

a. Intro

The introduction establishes melodic, harmonic, and/or rhythmic related to


the main body of song

b. Verse

It is the section of the song structure that tells the story. This is the
exposition, describing the scene or the person, or an emotion. There are
usually two or three verses in a row that have the same musical structure,
the same rhyme and poetic meter, but different words. The second verse
builds on the picture painted in the first verse, etc.

c. Chorus of Refrain

A chorus is the most repeated section, so it's the easiest remembered. A


chorus is the summary of the song's story. All the verses have been leading
up to the chorus, and is usually the part of the song people sing along with.
A chorus can come at the beginning of the song structure; it can also start in
the middle, or come at the end. In fact, some songs don't have choruses at
all. Some people are usually confused to differentiate between choruses and
refrain. A refrain is any line that repeats in the song lyric, while a chorus is
any group of lines that repeat.

d. Break

A break is actually a brief "rest" or "pause" for the core melody within a
song used to add further dimension and excitement. It may include a quick
instrumental solo or drum interlude or it may be a brief moment of silence,
or acombination of each of these elements.

W A R N E R & S P E N C E R
STRUCTURE SONG

Le. Bridge
STRUCTURE
This is the part of the song that shifts. It
can suddenly change tempo, or volume,
or instrumentation. The bridge is the
section that gives the audience time to
reflect on the story, or gives them the
"climax" or conclusion of the story
through verses and chorus. Bridges can
be used to give the singer a break.

f. Outro or Coda

This is the end of the road for the song. It


can repeat the intro, chorus or a refrain
as an outro, or a bridge with an
instrumental solo.

Below Are Some Forms of Song's


Structure

Intro-verse-verse-chorus-break-verse-
verse-break-bridge-break-out

W A R N E R & S P E N C E R
KAIDAH
KEBAHASA
AN
Linguistic characteristics of songs (linguistic
characteristics of songs)

Songs or tones also have linguistic characteristics,


as follows:

Imagery (image or imagination)


Describes feelings and emotions, meaning that a
song usually tries to describe the feelings felt by
the writer.

Rhythm (rhythm)
Rhythm here is used to create a mood. For example,
when we are sad and listen to a song with a slow
rhythm, we will be carried away by the song. So,
rhythm creates mood!

Figure of speech (figure of speech)


Some figurative words used in a song, for example:

Metaphor (metaphor)
At first glance, the two things being compared are
not related, but in fact there are similarities
between the two things, for example: Time is a Thief
(time is a thief) or Her hair was silk (her hair was
like silk).

Parable (figure of speech)


A thing is described in a similar way using the
words 'like' or 'as', for example: My love is like a
red rose (my love is like a red rose)

Hyperbole (hyperbole)
Something is described in an exaggerated way,
sometimes annoying because it is so exaggerated.

20.02. For example:

That math homework took me 8 million years to

2024 complete.
(That math homework took 8 million years to
complete)
CLOSING

CLOSING
“That's all I can say, more or less I apologize if
there are any wrong words spoken, and for your
attention I thank you profusely. Finally, I say
Wassalamu'alaikum Warohmatullahi
Wabarokatuh.”

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