Can you think of interesting ways to create introductions? What has worked for you? What suggestions do you have for other students who want to create interesting introductions to their pieces? Be sure to credit yourself when you add a suggestion.
Suggestion 1: An introduction should be something that expresses you. Your introduction should tell a little bit about your personality. Alexis S. 7 grade
Suggestion 2: One type of introduction you can do is start with one thing and gradually add more so that nothing seems like its coming suddenly out of the blue. Miki B. 8 grade
Suggestion 3: You could start off with one instrument and just layer on.
Suggestion 4: you should start with one instument, the core instument, then add another one(drums) then just add the next sounds that you want in an order so it fits in. Connor B. 6 grade
Suggestion 5: You need to start with one instrument, then add another, then another...
Suggestion 6: You should probably start off with something soft, and gradually work different sounds in as the song goes along. An introduction should be something that gives you an idea of what your song will sound like.
Kelly W. 7 grade
Suggestion #7: never start out with a bang! its okay to just have a soft trickling sound then BANG! lay the drums on them. but make it real ~Ana~. gr.6
Suggestion #8: asdfasdf
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