Now to the bridge. Listen, all this stuff refers to something that is totally subjective. Music is art. Art is subjective so, take it for what it is worth. There is not a whole lot to say about the bridge of a song except to say that it can be approached in a few different ways. Some artists use the bridge to communicate a transition, some use it to communicate a link to an earlier emotion or part of the song, some use it as a breakdown before the climax, and some use it to convey a totally different emotion and vibe altogether. 1- The transition Some bridges are written to transition the song from one part to the next, a simple, short piece, that reflects the direction of change. If the key of the song is major and the final part of the song is in the minor, then the bridge may be written in the ascending major, or the Dorian mode, to convey a bit of melancholy but not an overwhelming feeling of sadness. If the song transitions from one instrument orchestra
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