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Song Club #66: Repetition

Writing with attention to patterns and variation

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Lucy Hearn
May 30, 2025
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Some time ago, I did a School of Song class with David Longstreth (Dirty Projectors). One thing I learned that really stuck with me: how to pay attention to repeating patterns and use variation to write memorable melodies.

Dave’s rule of thumb was a rule of threes, where a pattern repeats twice and then slightly (or greatly) alters the third time.

He used the Dirty Projectors’ song ‘Break-Thru’ to demonstrate this. Have a listen. The song is ripe at every level with lines using that particular rule of threes:

Lately, I’ve been using a slightly different rule of threes, where I cut verses and choruses that feel like they should have a four line structure at the third line. It has the effect of leaving you a bit hungry for the chorus to come back.

This week, some ‘Entry Points’ for exploring repeating patterns.

May they serve you well,
Lucy



‘Entry Points’

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