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Want to Write More Memorable Melodies? Here's How to Do It


How To Write A Great Melody | Part 1 - Disc Makers Blog

Here's a little secret: melodies are mostly about rhythm. While this is especially noticeable in rhythmically oriented music like rock, hip hop, ...

How To Write A Melody On The Piano (For Beginners) - - Pianote

Every great melody has a chord progression built underneath it. It's kind of like the foundation we'll use, and it helps give us guidance to choose the notes ...

Melody Hacks For Lyricist Songwriters - SongTown

And, even if you are just writing songs to sing on your own project, you want to take your listeners on a musical journey, not hit them with 12 ...

Writing great melodies | Musicademy

A good melody is hook-y. So, when you're writing a song, you want the melody to make a memorable statement and make it strong. You want it to be unique in ...

How to write better melodies - Muscle memory a gift & curse.

Just like running or walking, the physical movements become programmed and you no longer think, you just do! Therefore, muscle memory will also ...

How To Write A Killer Melody! - iDoCoach

Deconstructing melodies is a good shortcut to making your own great ones. Take a current song and spend some time making notes, asking yourself these questions.

How To Write A Melody (Writing Melodies Like A Pro Is Easy!)

Instead, it's best to just let go, vibe with the beat in front of us and create freely. Close off the logical side of your brain and let the creative side ...

The Art of Writing Great Melodies - Guitar Lessons

Most melodies are usually written within a 10-note range (about an octave and a half). You want to avoid writing in a wider range than that because otherwise, ...

Learning how to make melodies - Pheek's Mixdown and Mastering

One of most difficult things for a self-taught musician to get the hang of is writing melodies. Even for a trained musician I believe melody ...

How To Write Melodies When You Are Uninspired Or Stuck & How ...

This might sound weird at first but trust me. This is one of the best ways to get unique melodies and even chord progressions. All you have to ...

Melody Writing - Part 3: Generating Melodic Ideas - Art of Composing

Be Manipulative. Take those phrase stormed melodic ideas, and manipulate them. Turn them over (inversion) and around (retrograde). Change the ...

How to Learn From Hit Songs - my song coach

It can be hard to change a habitual way of writing melodies, lyrics, chords, or singing a vocal. Keep a list of the songs and artists you study. When you find ...

3 Principles of Songwriting - Andrea Stolpe

Use strong verbs, but don't make it sound 'written.' Write conversationally, but make sure it sounds lyrical. Write interesting chord changes, ...

How to write more interesting music - Greg Howlett

Don't expect to be able to do this immediately, but it is not as hard as you might think. Developing lines like this will help you in numerous ways too. So give ...

Game Changing Songwriting Tips From Famous Songwriters

Spend time deep-analysing and copying the music you love. Don't just listen, take it apart. · Co-write in the same room with someone. Out of your ...

Tips to make your songs more memorable with The AJ Sound

Rule number 1: Always start with a universally understood subject or emotion. · Rule number 2: Write your song to support your overall message. · Rule number 3: ...

Lyrics or Music First: Which Works Best for Songwriting?

Your natural talent – What aspect of songwriting tends to come most easily to you? · Your genre – Do you know what type of song you want to write ...

Create Hookier Songs With Conversational Verse Melodies

Every time I learn a new technique, I immediately implement it into my writing. Here's my challenge to you the next time you write: Purposely ...

Don't Write A Chord Progression - Songwriter Theory

You don't want your listeners to be bored. The more interesting your song, the better. If your melody is great and your chords boring, you're ...

A Songwriter's Toolkit: Lyrics, Harmony, Melody, & Rhythm

Harmony · Keep it short and simple enough that you can repeat the idea exactly the same way over and over again. · Give it a distinct memorable ...