What songs have good bridges?
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What are the best song bridges?
The 100 Greatest Song Bridges of the 21st Century: Staff Picks
- Outkast, “Hey Ya!”
- The Killers, “All These Things That I’ve Done”
- Olivia Rodrigo, “Drivers License”
- Kesha, “Praying”
- Kelly Clarkson, “Since U Been Gone”
- Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper, “Shallow”
- Frank Ocean, “Thinkin Bout You”
- Gwen Stefani, “Hollaback Girl”
What is a bridge in a song examples?
A bridge is the section of a song that provides contrast, yet falls in the same context of the song. It is also known as a passage that serves as a link between sections of the song. For example, it can be the connection between the 2nd chorus and the 3rd verse in a song.
Who writes the best song bridges?
Halsey hails Taylor Swift songwriting: “She wrote the best bridges in history”
Which is the most beautiful bridge in music?
Sometimes they’re really, really different from the rest of the song: Sometimes they’re the most shiver-giving and powerful part. The anguished bridge in Jeff Buckley’s ‘Grace’ might be the greatest moment of his career:
Who is the best band to write a bridge for?
Certain bands know how to write a killer bridge – Queen, Radiohead, Beatles, Arcade Fire, Beach Boys, Pavement… Some avoid them altogether. But when done well they can distill the emotional content of the song into a couple of lines. Sometimes they’re really, really different from the rest of the song:
What kind of bridges do the Beatles write?
Often it’s a contrasting few bars that sets up the song for a return to the original verse and chorus, but there are no strict rules. Certain bands know how to write a killer bridge – Queen, Radiohead, Beatles, Arcade Fire, Beach Boys, Pavement…
What makes Pharrell Williams so good at bridges?
Sometime they save a song from banality (and Pharrell Williams is particularly good at that): So what makes bridges so potent? Daniel Levitin, the American neuroscientist, describes it well in his book ‘This is Your Brain on Music’.