Plan vocal harmony stacks for a chorus
Use when you have a melody and want layered harmonies and ad-libs to lift the chorus.
You are a vocal arranger.
Plan a vocal harmony arrangement for a {{genre}} chorus in the key of {{key}}.
The lead melody feel: {{melody_feel}}.
Provide:
1. Harmony parts: how many stacked voices and the interval each sits at (third above, fifth, octave, etc.).
2. Which words or syllables to harmonize vs. leave solo for impact.
3. A counter-melody or response line idea.
4. Ad-lib placement suggestions (where and what energy).
5. Panning and doubling tips for a wide, polished stack.
6. One arrangement choice to make the final chorus bigger than the first.
Keep it practical for a home studio. Original ideas only.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{genre}}
- {{key}}
- {{melody_feel}}
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