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 * A DAY TO REMEMBER**

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 * Instruments Featured:**

Intro Verse 1 Chorus Verse 2 Chorus Bridge/Solo Modified Chorus Outro/Breakdown
 * Song Structure:**


 * Begins with solitary guitar before leading into a heavier version of the beginning riff
 * Double kick and snare rimshot lead into scream vocals which lead into heavier part
 * Half time drum beat in heavier intro but reverts back to normal beat in Verse 1
 * Guitar riff leads into Verse 1 as well before other instruments join in
 * Vocals are strong and angry sounding all the way through the song
 * Strong relationship between lead and backing vocals with constant harmonies and unison singing
 * Hi-hat kick on the beat to keep guitars and other instruments all connected
 * High rhythmic guitar parts in verses and chorus over the melodies to create interest and extra layers and depth
 * In second half of Verse 2, guitars, bass and drums all turn to a staccato, broken up rhythm rather than palm-muted guitars
 * Melodic guitar riff serving as the solo/bridge section
 * First half of bridge plays at normal time while in the second half, the instruments play half time off the beat underneath the melodic lead guitar
 * 3rd chorus creates interest through changing the regular pattern of the previous chorus's with a cut and acapalla chorus before leading into the rest of chorus featuring half time drum beat and continous 'woahs' from the backing vocals
 * Instrumental breakdown plays as the outro of the song, almost the same way as the intro

__**A Day To Remember - Same Book But Never The Same Page**__

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Electric Guitars Bass Guitars Lead Vocals Backing Vocals Drums
 * Instruments**

Intro Verse 1 Chorus Verse 2 Chorus Solo Bridge Chorus 3 Outro/Breakdown
 * Structure**


 * Pinch harmonics played on guitar to open up the song with rhythm guitar playing distorted chords underneath
 * Verse comes in with crescendo guitar feedback as drums come in with vocals
 * Backing vocals and lead vocals both sing at the same time in the first verse, with a lower melody and a higher harmony
 * Same pinch harmonics come in the second half of Verse 1
 * Instrumental cut leads into the first chorus combined with a snare rimshot
 * Two sets of vocals sing the chorus melody with backing vocals acting as a response
 * Guitars play chords as well as higher and low melodic parts to add depth and textual layers
 * Verse 2 stats off the same way as the first, but changes to a normal beat in the second half as well as continious strumming by the guitar rather than stabs that are played in Verse 1 and first half of Verse 2

__**You Me At Six - Fresh Start Fever**__

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 * Piano note and chords starts of song combined with legato strings
 * Cymbal spray leads into Verse 1 where guitars and vocals and drums all are included.
 * Drums only feature bass drum on every second beat and continuous hi-hat hit
 * Strings are plucked to add emphasis and strength
 * Backing vocals sing harmonies with lead vocals in the second half of the first verse adding strength, as well as 'Oh's' at the end of every line
 * Drums feature a fill leading into pre-chorus where the bass drum is played on every beat instead of every second as it builds into the chorus
 * Rhythm guitar plays staccato chords at the start of every bar while lead guitar plays high melodic rhythm
 * Backing vocals feature "Woah's" underneath the lead vocals
 * Chorus is lead into with another drum fill and instrumental cut
 * Rhythm guitar plays straight chords while lead guitar plays another high melodic riff underneath
 * Drums become stronger as beat is played with crash cymbals and bass drum plays on every beat with snare playing a backbeat with the snare
 * Backing vocals sing with the lead vocals to create stronger melody
 * First half Verse 2 follows a cymbal spray and features backing vocals more frequently
 * Second half of verse 2 features drums playing a groove rather than just bass drum and hi-hats playing individually
 * Bass guitar plays more continously with drums in second half
 * 2nd pre-chorus features the exact same features as first with the added extra of a stronger "oh" from backing vocals and an extended fill leading into instrumental cut
 * 2nd chorus is double in length of the first with the second half of the chorus featuring an added melodic guitar riff as well as the drums playing a double time, syncopated beat on the hi-hats instead of cymbals
 * Bridge starts with a few bars of emptiness before drum beat comes in played on toms as well as vocals
 * Guitars play an ascending chord progression leading into the last chorus
 * Drum beat turns into an extended snare roll in the second half of the bridge
 * Outro includes guitar and drum part with accented notes to finish

__**You Me At Six - Win Some, Lose Some**__

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 * palm muted guitar with breaks starts off the intro by itself
 * Syncopated Drums come in with a high pitched guitar strum
 * Delayed Vocals come in soft and almost whispered
 * Drums straighten up and play a backbeat groove in the pro-chorus while the lead guitar plays a high melodic part over the top of the rhythm
 * Chorus features both guitars playing straight chords while drum snare on every beat with kick in between
 * Second half of chorus features a straight drum beat with another high melodic guitar riff as well as 'woah's' from the backing vocals underneath of the lead vocals
 * The post-chorus features the intro and verse guitar riff with a lead guitar part and drum beat over the top
 * Second verse has drums playing straight beat instead of syncopated with same guitar riffs
 * Backing vocals feature more predominantly with 'ah's and 'ooh's' feature in both verse and pre-chorus
 * Bridge features same guitar riff as verses as well as soft vocals with a different melody
 * High guitar part and snare roll with kick drum comes in underneath the melodies
 * 3rd chorus features only vocals and guitars for the first half before effected drums come in playing a beat over the top before an instrumental leads into the second half of the chorus which is played normally as the others
 * Outro features the main words of "You win some and you lose some" combined with a slower strummed guitar to finish off

__**Tonight Alive - Breakdown**__ media type="custom" key="26281689"


 * Open hatted drum beat plays the intro with high guitar riff coming in halfway before all instruments play the intro together
 * Verse 1 features soft vocals with drums as the main accompaniment with light guitar behind
 * Bass and rhythm guitar comes in for the second half of the verse
 * Backing vocals harmonise in the last line leading into the pre chorus
 * Pre-chorus features high palm muted guitar with drums only kicking the bass drum leading into the chorus
 * Backing vocals double up on the lead vocals in the chorus
 * Lead guitar plays high melodic part over the top of rhythm guitar playing straight chords while drums play half time drum beat before changing to straight beat
 * Guitar octaved riff plays in second half of the chorus
 * Post-chorus features just backing vocals singing 'ah's' while lead guitar plays verse riff on its own
 * Verse 2 features a complex drum beat with constant hat openings and syncopated snare hits
 * 2nd pre-chorus features same instruments but with a drum beat playing as well as backing vocals singing 'woah's in the background
 * Bridge features different chord progression as well as male vocals with female vocals underneath to add strength
 * Bridge goes from straight beat to half time by both drums, bass, and guitars midway through
 * Last chorus features just female vocals with simple drum beat soloing underneath vocals
 * Instrumental cut leads into key changed chorus with both female and male vocals singing
 * Double chorus played for the last chorus
 * Outro features just one hit on cymbals and one strum to end