VOCALSCOMPOSITION

How do you choose backing vocals that help rather than clutter the chorus?

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Backing vocals can make a chorus lift, but they can also make everything feel crowded if they are added by default. I am trying to get better at choosing when to use harmonies, doubles, call-and-response, or no backing vocal at all.

How do you decide what kind of backing vocal a song needs? Do you start from the lyric, the chord movement, the lead melody, or the emotional shape of the section?

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I start by doubling only the most important phrase. If that works, then I test harmonies around it.

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A harmony should usually answer why it is there. Lift, tension, width, emphasis — not just because there is space.

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Sometimes one low harmony on the final chorus is more effective than harmonies everywhere.

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