How would you identify and try and use this technique? Song for example
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- KVRer
- 13 posts since 30 Nov, 2011
I'm interested in that melody? I don't want to really copy it but I want to know the fundamentals of using that melody line, I never had alot of teaching of musical theory, I know what notes are, chords, the principles of scales (though don't know all of the names) Basically I'm still learning but I never went from learning basics to immediate to hard instead I learnt what I thought I needed at the time (Due to learning guitar). Which is why I want to know about trying to get a melody like the one on that song, I like it and it's the sound I'd like to have. But melody is a weakest point for me. Sorry about the detailed paragraph but it's because I want to learn or maybe direct me somewhere in which I can learn stuff like that. Thanks
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 7 Jan, 2012
Not sure what you're asking but I'll tell you the note names (in relative form)
let's say you're in a minor (not sure what key) and the scale degrees are
1-A
2-B
3-C
4-D
5-E
6-F
7-G
8-A
(9-B)
(10-C)
scale degrees for the song is:
5-8-10-5-8-10-5-8
4-7-9-4-7-9-4-7
3-6-8-3-6-8-3-6
4-6-8-4-6-8-4-6
if you want a different key just change the scale and the scale degrees are the same.
let's say you're in a minor (not sure what key) and the scale degrees are
1-A
2-B
3-C
4-D
5-E
6-F
7-G
8-A
(9-B)
(10-C)
scale degrees for the song is:
5-8-10-5-8-10-5-8
4-7-9-4-7-9-4-7
3-6-8-3-6-8-3-6
4-6-8-4-6-8-4-6
if you want a different key just change the scale and the scale degrees are the same.