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This answer may go above and beyond answering a question for someone completely new to music production, and music in general, but I like writing, so why not.
There are two major types of trance music, IMO. People give them all sorts of names in terms of subgenres and genres, but really there are only two major categorizations that are really big right now.
One is more slated toward the ambient, and one is more melodic. Right now what seems to be rather popular is the more fluid, less melodic, ambient stuff, like that of Solarstone or Art of Trance.
The place of the melody in a track is up to the producer. If you want a strong melody, you simply base your production around the melody. If you want a more ambient track, I suggest basing your production around chords (if you don't know what that means you can look it up at www.wikipedia.com).
In any event, before you start learning production, I recommend learning how to write music on the piano first. This will take some number of years to get proficient in, but this should be your FIRST goal.
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One always has to remember these days where the garbage pail is, because it's so easy to make sounds, and to put sounds together into something that appears to be music, but it's just as hard as it always was to make good music.
- Robert Moog
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