my question is does the motif always have to be taken from the main melody ,like rhythmicly ,or can a motif work that is a bit different rhythmicly but in the same key ,just wondering.
I went online and a lot of songs motifs sound so close to the main melody if anyone has made a track or know of a track that differs a bit from the main melody let me know.
Nov-25-2007 01:26
sterilis
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mines are usually completely different from the main melody although in the same key.
mo·tif /moʊˈtif/
Pronunciation[moh-teef]
–noun
1. a recurring subject, theme, idea, etc., esp. in a literary, artistic, or musical work.
Nov-25-2007 01:46
richg101
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just do what you think sounds nice. anything goes in music.
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Nov-25-2007 11:48
Sanguis Mortuum
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Originally posted by palm
what i call groove maybe?
Possibly, you can call it whatever you want, but everyone else on the planet calls it the 'motif'.
Nov-25-2007 15:07
thecYrus
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Originally posted by palm
what the fukc is motif?
it's from yamaha
Nov-25-2007 16:49
piku303
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a good example of motif is how on NIN's fragile trent uses a similar melody throughout the album. not exactly the same but the same notes. a motif doesnt have to be tonal though. it can be a cool sample of rythmic section. but a motif isnt looped the entire song. its just pulled in when there is supossed to be a strong point of the song.
Nov-26-2007 07:31
Zild
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quote:
Originally posted by piku303
a good example of motif is how on NIN's fragile trent uses a similar melody throughout the album. not exactly the same but the same notes. a motif doesnt have to be tonal though. it can be a cool sample of rythmic section. but a motif isnt looped the entire song. its just pulled in when there is supossed to be a strong point of the song.
Yep perfect example of a motif. And to the OP no it doesn't have to be the main melody but make sure you keep it in key. Unless you're specifically going for discordance.
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