Lot's of people in this forum discuss the instrumental aspects of Band in a Box which in itself is great. Some folks use it for jamming, some for music instruction and theory, some to help with their playing and some for songwriting. But I don't hear many subjects focused on singing. Especially RnB. If you saw my testimonial on the PG Music site you'll notice that I didn't hesitate to point that out (albeit softly) LOL

Well I have used BIAB in RnB compositions to work out chords. transitions and ESPECIALLY KEY which has helps with my overall writing. Suggestion: Try to lay out your song and chords against a steady 8th or 16th backbeat with more sustained chords and it will definitely help you work out the song because you won't have as many busy parts in the background to distract you. Then when you get the overall feel you can add the other parts. Also if you're doing RnB you will definitely need Strings. RnB loves strings. Also Horns if you can find some that fit.

As usual I always try to give examples of what I write in this forum. I wrote this song using BIAB to work out the chords a couple of years ago but I wanted more RnB sound so I used my sample library to put the music together. However, it was my usage of BIAB that helps me put this song together.

https://soundcloud.com/henry-clarke-133416910/you-make-me-feel-so-good

https://pandora.app.link/hxj4pCTaF8

https://open.spotify.com/track/0MGMuzPsOCQVtDuOnYYMSw?si=KvvbKXyfSRKFdAsPlrfdnA


Comments always welcome.

Henry