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Mossy
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: UK
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cheers all, I will definately have a crack at chord inversions, although I don't think thats the problem - its more the structure of the melody ... hard to explain, ill try and stick up some midis later to help.
I think my other problem is that im over complicating it, most of the trance i like consists of a simple bass line, a relatively simple 4 or 8 bar melody, and a smaller tune that pretty much mimics the bass but about 2 or 3 octaves higher.
I've got some ideas to try later anyway so Ill see how I get on.
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Feb-24-2004 09:26
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alanzo
The Equalizer Womanizer

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, MA
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Feb-25-2004 20:15
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NeoPhono
Übermensch

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: In Orbit
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Well, I'd say you could do a couple of things. First, you could just transpose your melody up an octave, or at least double it up an octave if you're just going for a higher pitch. You could also transpose your song up a couple of keys, which really wouldn't be all that hard, you'd just have to watch to make sure your bass doesn't get too high. Third, try staying away from minor chords, or at least from straight old I, III, V type chords. Adding a flat seventh I think really brightens up a minor chord. I personally like sus chords which actually have no third and are just I, IV, V with a flat seventh thrown in ocassionally. Also, as said before, try different inversions. You can have a major chord, but using inversions that keep the major third as high as possible will take away much of its sweetness. Some other possibilities would be to use a VII on a major chord, which will definetly add some tension. If you'd like more ideas on some higher partials (9ths, 11ths, 13ths) let me know. Hope this helps.
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Feb-26-2004 02:43
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