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TECHNIQUE OF PRODUCTION OF THE SONG ‘KHAWAAB MERE’

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We all have a common habit of playing a song over and over again until our hearts are satisfied with it. We fell in love with the emotions of that song because it provides an atmosphere which resists the thoughts that bring stress, fear, anxiety and depression. We boast about the chief ingredients of the song to everyone and how every phase of the song is unique in our perspective.

Behind all this is the remarkable effort of the artist, who used his experience and time to prepare a piece of art that is loved so much by the audience.
The song ‘KHAWAAB MERE’ is a fabulous piece of art by Anmol and Prateek of MITRAZ.

The positive responce from the audience towards the song is a reflection of the effort done on it.he song, besides being a massive hit over the labels and YouTube, The song ‘KHAWAAB MERE’ has helped to raise the stats of MITRAZ production after ‘KYUN YAADON MEIN.’

The lyric writing process in of the song ‘KHWAAB MERE’ inolved many ups and downs. The idea of this song firstly came to Prateek. He thought of making a track about a lover who feels dissapointed from the rejection of his love. The lover feels that his disease of sadness can be cured by his love.

Prateek thus, thought of writing the lyrics of the song and with the help of Anmol, the lyrics were written in a week. They wrote the lyrics which could fit best for the song and something that the audience would definitely like. After the completion of the lyric writing, the melody of the song was made within a few days on a natural minor scale.

The melody expressed everything about the song, as was wished by Anmol and Prateek. Hence, after making the melody, the temporary vocals were about to be recorded but before recording the vocals, it must be checked whether the lyrics were perfectly fitting over the melody as the melody was made later. There were some issues but were solved within a small amount of time.

The recording session took a few hours. The main reason behind the recording of the temporary vocals was to build a chord progression that could suit the emotions of the song.

The chord were chosen according to the feel of the the song. The chords elevate the emotions of the song and help to fill the atmosphere of the song. The chords were made in 2 days of time and were perfect for the song and they were amazed at the chord progression as it felt like it was made for this song only. Now the next thing that was to be done was to record the original vocals over the chord progression that was built.

With everything being done, the original vocals were ready to be recorded, and the vocal recording sessions took a few hours. The song was divided into three parts, the verse, pre-chorus, and the chorus. These parts were shared between Anmol and Prateek. The vocals were recorded perfectly as per the expectation.

The music production process had now begun, and Anmol and Prateek both wanted the use of calm and soothing instruments, which could add more to the emotions of the song.

Hence, the necessary instruments that were to be added were chosen. Each instrument was tested with the vocals and the ambiance of the song. The instruments that brought out the vibe of the song were tested again and again to find out which one suited the song the best.

The final instruments to be used were a soft piano, a grand piano, an acoustic guitar, bells and ambience.
They were mixed and mastered to boost the emotions of the song and filling the space between the vocals and the ambiences. A soft piano accompanied with few low pass filtered saws was added. The choice of drums was made, keeping in mind that they may have a good impact on the listener’s ear.

The mixing and mastering of the song was done with the removal of other surrounding sounds and boosting the clean sounds of the instruments and the vocals. Hence the journey of making the song ‘KHAWAAB MERE’ was fascinating as per the personal views of Anmol and Prateek.


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