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Eric J
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| quote: | Originally posted by AstroB
I think the only solution is just keep working at it. I am sure someone will have some better advice though. |
Some producers can bang out melodies very quickly, especially if they play an instrument. For the rest of us, its just about waiting for inspiration to strike. Dance music is not all that melodically complex for the most part, and if you work in the more melody-devoid genres, its much more about the engineering anyway.
A skill that seems to get lost on new producers is basic songwriting. It is such a critical skill, but most new producers worry too much about getting "that sound" or getting a new piece of equipment rather than concentrating on just writing good songs with what they have. Anyone with any kind of formal compositional training is going to have a good head start, which is where having that type of musical schooling can pay off big time.
If you don't have any experience composing and arranging, and you don't have the money or time to learn formally, then the best you can do is try to learn on your own. Some books may help with the basics, but at the end of the day its going to be about practice just like everything else.
I will say this: If you are writing music which relies heavily on melody, sometimes it is better to just forget about the sounds and try to nail down a good, complete arrangement. You'd be surprised how much better a patch sounds when its in the right context.
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Dec-06-2009 07:29
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aNYthing
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| quote: | Originally posted by Kismet7
Sounds like you might want to study up on harmony and counterpoint, and some basic music theory. Though, I think melodies, you ultimately have to have in you, and when you go about trying different things, they have to make sense with the rest of the elements, as you hear them. A lot of melody making is having sensibility and instincts...being able to see what notes, timings, and lengths to notes sound good with eachother, and then relating them with everything else that is going on. I recommend playing Street Fighter Alpha 3 to improve some melody making skills. |
seriously though.. I do need to spend some time on music theory... but I always hated it, even dropped out of music school. Ironically enough, I was in musical school for 4 years and passed all recitals with flying colors, playing purely by ear. My teacher was blown away when he found out I couldn't read notes to save my life but was able to play by just watching and listening how he played.
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Dec-06-2009 08:17
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Kismet7
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Registered: Dec 2008
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| quote: | Originally posted by aNYthing
seriously though.. I do need to spend some time on music theory... but I always hated it, even dropped out of music school. Ironically enough, I was in musical school for 4 years and passed all recitals with flying colors, playing purely by ear. My teacher was blown away when he found out I couldn't read notes to save my life but was able to play by just watching and listening how he played. |
If you can play it, you can feel it, and if you can feel what your playing, you should be able to make melodies. People know music theory, but if they cant feel what they see on paper, or put what they feel on paper, it doesnt translate when it comes to making music.
People were making melodies through anything that could make a sound well before there was any theory. Melodies are closely tied to senses, ideas, feelings, and vision...if you can think well, play well, you should be able to put down some nice melodies.
What instrument do you play?
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Dec-06-2009 08:23
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