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| valdeski |
| i find it some how hard to have 2 melodies going with each other plz i need to know is there is an easy way to do this much apreciated if any can help and btw i use fl in production. |
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| piku303 |
| you should study some theory and/or develop your ear. you asked the question sounding like you dont really have a clear understanding of tonal music. as long as your using notes that are in the key of the song and the notes in each melody are not creating dissonance with each other, they should be able to be played together well. |
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| piku303 |
| one more thing. you should not have two melodies going at once. the melody being the highest voice generally. using the model of SATB...soprano, alto, tenor, and bass, soprano being highest and bass lowest, your melody should typically reside in the soprano. in the case of your two melodies you should put the most memorable one on the top and drop the other an octave lower to use it as your alto voice. |
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| mysticalninja |
| 2 melodys is easy... gtfo noob |
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| valdeski |
| well iam playing a first melo in 2 patterns and they r in key with the first 2 patterns of the second melo but the second melo is 8 patterns and i want the first melo to be going for the rest of it |
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| Beyer |
| quote: | Originally posted by valdeski
well iam playing a first melo in 2 patterns and they r in key with the first 2 patterns of the second melo but the second melo is 8 patterns and i want the first melo to be going for the rest of it |
Try - Fail - Learn = Practice
We've all been there. Just stick with it, and look at good midi files with complex melodies / read about harmony if you will. I haven't, just been trying and failing for a long time. :) |
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| Chronosis |
| quote: | Originally posted by valdeski
well iam playing a first melo in 2 patterns and they r in key with the first 2 patterns of the second melo but the second melo is 8 patterns and i want the first melo to be going for the rest of it |
Stop shortening the word melody. And what you want is not going to happen. You have to change one or the other melody (or both). |
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| TRANcL8R |
| u have to find progression that share the same notes somehow. |
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| Icone |
An easy to way to try and match 'melodies' is to make two random ones with the same notes. Also take a few notes of that melody to work as a baseline progression to go with it.
I also started music from scratch with only basic notation training. this 'little' trick above was what got me started in creating melodies and counter-melodies.
It does take quite some time to train your ears, but it works well! |
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| Sanguis Mortuum |
| quote: | Originally posted by piku303
one more thing. you should not have two melodies going at once. |
I guess you've never heard of counterpoint? |
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| valdeski |
| quote: | Originally posted by Icone
An easy to way to try and match 'melodies' is to make two random ones with the same notes. Also take a few notes of that melody to work as a baseline progression to go with it.
I also started music from scratch with only basic notation training. this 'little' trick above was what got me started in creating melodies and counter-melodies.
It does take quite some time to train your ears, but it works well! |
well m8 thats what iam trying to do at the moment and realy it is a good one to work melodies but only on the same chords.
the problem going for me is i have a melo for 8 chords when i do a diff notes for it ok it goes well but when i do a melo for the first 2 chords and want it to go for the rest of the chords it dont work except for the first 2 only what i want is to start the track with this melo then i do the main one then play both together its almost in every trance track |
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