Title for a song I wrote

x000x

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I'm probably posting this in the wrong section, but I really need some help on this. I have a music composition due tomorrow and I don't know what to name my song. I'm terrible at naming stuff and I don't really care about the name, the music is what's really important to me. I uploaded an image of the first few measures. If someone could just throw a few names out there that I could name this piece, then that would be awesome.

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PaperClips

Well I have no idea what that means or anything but here's some of my terrible random names. I really hope you don't actually pick any of these :eek:. As you can see I am totally suck at coming up with names...

Purple Biscuits
Plastic Love
Pine Trees
Futuristic Shoelace
Attack of the Bread
Garbage Frog
Electric Lies
Vibrant Horror
Delicious Speak
Troutberry Fields
 

x000x

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Re: PaperClips

Psychedelicious said:
Well I have no idea what that means or anything but here's some of my terrible random names. I really hope you don't actually pick any of these :eek:. As you can see I am totally suck at coming up with names...

Purple Biscuits
Plastic Love
Pine Trees
Futuristic Shoelace
Attack of the Bread
Garbage Frog
Electric Lies
Vibrant Horror
Delicious Speak
Troutberry Fields


I picked "Delicious Speak". It sounded really cool and it was simple. I can't come up with a single title, so this really helped me out. :) :) :)

Thank you very much. I think all the titles sound really cool. They all sound like the titles of Nirvana songs. I could see Kurt Cobain using one of those titles for a song. :D
 
Song Title

The composition appears to have a wavering pace. Maybe something like "Walking the Streets", "Wavering Hope", or "Indecision". There are many avenues that you can utilize with this tempo. Good Luck with it!!!
 

x000x

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Re: Song Title

NewDawnFades said:
The composition appears to have a wavering pace. Maybe something like "Walking the Streets", "Wavering Hope", or "Indecision". There are many avenues that you can utilize with this tempo. Good Luck with it!!!

Thanks.
I intended for the melody and chord progression to be very simple, that way the listener can interpret it any way he or she wants. I also tried to write the bass line in a passacaglia form to make the progression simple, but easy to remember and relate to.
 
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