The general structure of pop songs: the trinity structure of the main song, the chorus and the middle section.
1. It refers to ABABBC BB, which actually goes like this: prelude, main song 1, chorus 1, main song 2, chorus 2, middle section, chorus 3 and chorus ending.
2. ABCABC, which includes the main song 1, the bridge section 1, the chorus 1, the main song 2, the bridge section 2, the chorus 2, the instrumental accompaniment and the chorus 3.
Introduction: setting off, creating atmosphere, constructing full-tune style and rhythm.
Verse: a more soothing narrative that accumulates emotions, not an orgasm.
Chorus: the climax part is the main theme of the whole song, and the singing sentence usually comes from this paragraph.
Ending: used for ending, pure music or lyrics.
extended materials
AB songs. For example,
The structure of Somewhere Over the Rainbow is AABA: main song 1, main song 2, bridge section and main song 1.
AABA also has many changes, such as aaABABa, abab and ABABA, and some of them have become the form of instrumental accompaniment. The rarer form is AAA, and Bridge Over Troubled Water by Simon and Garfunkel is such an example.
ABC songs. For example:
generally accepted formats ABABCBB: prelude, main song 1, chorus 1, main song 2, chorus 2, middle section, chorus 3, chorus and ending.
another structure is abcabcabcabcbc: main song 1, bridge section 1, chorus 1, main song 2, bridge section 2, chorus 2, instrumental accompaniment and chorus 3.