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Aarón no quisieras hacer un remix contest de ¿LOST?, sin duda es una espectacular canción, o alguna dinámica, tengo muchas ideas para con esa voz de Davis🤩
Melody is often the easiest part. When you have the drums and chords just listen to it on a loop. Start humming what you find interesting, it’s liberating as you don’t need to hunt for the right note when humming, assuming you don’t have perfect pitch or even good relative pitch.
And there’s a very simple logic behind melodies. You have steps and leaps… a step is either going up or down a degree in the chosen scale. A leap is skipping over one or more notes. Generally there’s fewer leaps than steps. And when you leap it’s usually to the 3rd, 4th or 6th scale degree. And then step up or down following the chord structure.
But humming a melody that comes up in your mind and working it out after the fact is liberating.
Also what helps is get a pair of dice toss it and it will end up at a random number use that as a starting or next note. Sometimes you end up with a wicked 6 or boring 12 and id it really doesn’t work pick the nearest that does work.
And what I use a lot when I’m in a boring major or minor scale is that I use a peddle tone. Or drop longer rests.
Bacan jj muy cierto
gran tip sin duda