Non-Speech Sounds [Verse] Bark can add non-speech sounds such as laughter, gasps, and a clear throat. [Intro] This one is notoriously unreliable. It’s probably better to describe it like an instrumental break. [melodic interlude] [Outro] An Outro can help to prime the song to end, and may create a loop to fade out in post edit. Refrain seems to get more ‘creative’ when wrapping up the end of the song, while Big Finish may change the melody or tempo to create a climax. Hook] A hook is a repetitive phrase or instrumental. Try repeating a short line 2 – 4 times with or without the label. [Catchy Hook] [Break] A break is a few bars of the song where the lead instruments or singer go silent, and the accompanying instruments play. A [Break] can sometimes be used strategically to interrupt the current pattern. [Break] [Percussion Break] [Interlude] Interlude is a useful tag to create an instrumental section within the lyrics. [Outro] [Refrain] [Big Finish] [End] [Barbershop, Scream] Short Instrumental Intro] [Hook] A hook is a repetitive phrase or instrumental. Try repeating a short line 2 – 4 times with or without the label. [Catchy Hook] [Break] A break is a few bars of the song where the lead instruments or singer go silent, and the accompanying instruments play. A [Break] can sometimes be used strategically to interrupt the current pattern. [Break] [Percussion Break] [Interlude] Interlude is a useful tag to create an instrumental section within the lyrics. [Outro] [Refrain] [Big Finish] [End] [Barbershop, Scream] [Christmas Carol, Scream] Traditional [Rapping] Voice A Cappella Arabian Ornamental Dispassionate Emotional Ethereal Gregorian chant Hindustani Lounge Singer Melismatic [Gospel Choir ] Monotone Narration Resonant Spoken Word Sprechgesang Sultry Scream Torchy Vocaloid Just add tags or change the text to make it sound natural. [laughs] [sighs] [music] [gasps] [Lounge Singer, clears throat, Sultry] Scream… for hesitations ♪ for song lyrics capitalization for emphasis of a word MAN/WOMAN: Scream for bias towards speaker Try the prompt: Originating in vocal jazz, scat singing or scatting is vocal improvisation with wordless vocables, nonsense syllables or without words at all. [Monotone x 3] In scat singing, the singer improvises melodies and rhythms using the voice solely as an instrument rather than a speaking medium. This is different from vocalese, which uses recognizable lyrics that are sung to pre-existing instrumental solos. " [clears throat, Monotone] Hello my name is Abide with the devil in your heart and Abide with the Lord inside your Tesla. And, uh -- and I like cheeseburgers. [laughs] But I also have other interests such as [music, Scream]... ♪ singing ♪." 90s rock song with electric guitar and heavy drums a light and cheerly MAN/WOMAN: Scream for bias towards speaker EDM
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