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| quote: | Originally posted by dj_palm
if u made a nice melody it would probably lie on some spesific chords. take out those cords as strings just to know what notes u could play on, then try make a new melody based on those chord notes, but try avoid the notes u used in the first melody. maybe try aboid using the same rhytm section for it too. then maybe remove the strings and try play both melodys at same time. maybe it works maybe it wont but from here it will probably just be a few notes that doesnt match, then try change them to some "filler"notes LOL, i dont know the term on it but i call for instance if u got a c-minor chord then the second note will lie on the second black key on the piano. then if u take it one note down(to the D note) i call that a "filler" hehe, dont kknow what its called in the term but it will always work in a melody playing a C-minor chord, u can always use the D note. and also the black key left for C will also often work(-2 from C, dont know what note that is, im stupid with notes). hope that could help some. |
Nice post,ill try what you've said later
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