When making a track my biggest head ache comes from writing the melody. I could spend days and get no where. Then one day i could random boot my computer up and write a decent riff in afew minutes.
I was just wondering if this is something that get alot easier with time or is composing always going to be one of the hardest parts?
Thanks in advance,
S
Apr-18-2012 14:03
Richard Butler
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2009
Location: London
My take on this is why should something worthwhile and of value be easy?
Take comfort from the fact it's hard, otherwise everyone could do it.
Imagine painting a picture was easy and like 1,2,3, quite soon painting would loose it's inherent value and would become of no more consequnce than washing a car, so it's good that it's hard.
I'm often surprised how simply a melody is, but when combines with the bass / chord changes the magic happens.
I agree with you it isn't easy to come up with a decent melody. Make Techno and you wont need one!
Registered: Mar 2011
Location: south west of england
i found creating tension before hand makes the melody writing proses a lot easier.
Apr-18-2012 15:10
Mel David
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Sydney
quote:
Originally posted by Richard Butler
Make Techno and you wont need one!
Or ambient. There's plug-ins that can generate ambient stuff for you automatically.
Apr-18-2012 15:13
shadowsthatmove
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2012
Location: Dublin
quote:
Originally posted by Richard Butler
My take on this is why should something worthwhile and of value be easy?
Take comfort from the fact it's hard, otherwise everyone could do it.
Imagine painting a picture was easy and like 1,2,3, quite soon painting would loose it's inherent value and would become of no more consequnce than washing a car, so it's good that it's hard.
I'm often surprised how simply a melody is, but when combines with the bass / chord changes the magic happens.
I agree with you it isn't easy to come up with a decent melody. Make Techno and you wont need one!
Very ture mate, just wondering if it got easier with pratice.
Thanks for the replies guys
Apr-18-2012 15:22
cryophonik
Boom shanka
Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
Become a student to melodies. Listen to them, figure them out, play them on your keyboard, look for tonal and rhythmic patterns, listen for your own variations, then come up with your own melodic ideas.
quote:
Originally posted by tehlord
I find the melodies the easy bit.
One other thing [rant mode] - learn the difference between a motif, a figure, a phrase, and a melody, if you don't already know. I can't tell you how many times I've read comments from people who listen to a 3-note pattern repeating ad nauseum in a dance track and say "yeah, great melody" Not only will it help you avoid sounding like an idiot by making those comments, it will help you better understand how melodies are made and what a melody is. [/rant]
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Apr-18-2012 15:40
BshidoHEAT
don't be that guy!!!
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Ninjas never tell....
Also you may try to pick out some tracks you like and get the midi for them, pick up an instrument and play the melodies and then try to add to them or change something.
Personally the hardest part for me would depend on the track.