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Focus on writing a large volume of songs (often 2–3 times more than needed). From this collection, select only the strongest 10–12 tracks and arrange them in an order that flows naturally.

Some artists draft the entire album's part for one instrument first (e.g., all guitar tracks) before returning to layer other instruments and vocals. Managing the Production Phase Albums

Consider the "liner notes"—traditional sources of information about the recording's contents that can provide cultural context for the listener. Music for the Writing Process Focus on writing a large volume of songs

Build the album as a continuous story where songs function as chapters. This often results in a "long composition" feel, such as Ofer Pelz's album it starts , which consists of 21 movements built from the same musical material. Albums

Refine the arrangements and allocate responsibilities for administration or financing.

Professional artists often find that out of a 10-song release, only about two tracks will generate the majority of listener interest or earnings.

Drafting the final product requires moving through specific phases to ensure quality: