Melodies - page 2

How to write an original melody
How to Write a Melody: 9 Tips for Writing Memorable MelodiesFollow chords. ... Follow a scale. ... Write with a plan. ... Give your melodies a focal p...
Songs melody range
Most simple melodies are within an octave. The majority of melodies are within an octave and a third, with not uncommon ones within an octave and a fi...
Listening for chord changes
Practice singing and humming melodies to songs you already know while strumming chords. Instead of trying to strum all four beats, strum half-time, on...
Is there any name for two melodies that are being played at the same time?
melodies sounding together is counterpoint ("note against note"). The term counterpoint is used when the melodies that are sounding simultaneously are...
Learning to create melodies
How to Write a Melody: 9 Tips for Writing Memorable MelodiesFollow chords. ... Follow a scale. ... Write with a plan. ... Give your melodies a focal p...
How many melodies are there
For the first section I've discounted rhythm so as to focus only on the permutations of notes. All melodies should be contained within an octave — C t...
Melodies are not easy to sing or remember
There is continuous expansion of the melody of a piece. Many baroque melodies sound elaborate and ornamental, and they are not easy to sing and rememb...
Simple melodic patterns for grade 1
What is simple melodic pattern?What are the example of melodic?What are the melodic styles?What is simple melodic pattern?In music and jazz improvisat...
Will we ever run out of melodies
The short answer is yes, there's a limited number of sounds we can hear and thus a finite number of possible ways of combining them. Don't panic, thou...