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: Create a catchy 4–8 bar "theme" that acts as your chorus. Listeners need a familiar point to return to.

Instrumental fatigue is real; if the song stays at one level, the listener will tune out. Greg Howe On Writing Instrumental Guitar Music TruE (Instrumental)

: Define the mood—such as melancholy, triumph, or regret—before you start playing. : Create a catchy 4–8 bar "theme" that acts as your chorus

Writing a compelling instrumental track like (often recognized from the Honkai Impact 3rd soundtrack) requires balancing emotional depth with technical variety to keep a listener engaged without the aid of lyrics. 1. Establish a Strong Emotional Motif Greg Howe On Writing Instrumental Guitar Music :

: Even if you don't use them, try humming a melody first. If it's easy to sing, it will be memorable when played on an instrument. 2. Master Structural Contrast

Since there are no words to tell a story, your melody must become the "narrator".