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Writing Melodies Introduction

Lesson 11 from: Songwriting in Logic Pro X for Electronic Music Production

Tomas George

Writing Melodies Introduction

Lesson 11 from: Songwriting in Logic Pro X for Electronic Music Production

Tomas George

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11. Writing Melodies Introduction

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Class Trailer
1

Writing Drums and Bass Part Introduction

01:11
2

Making Drums Beats with Ultrabeat

14:27
3

Beats with Ultrabeat and Drummer

08:48
4

Writing Bass Parts - Part 1

15:03
5

Writing Bass Parts - Part 2

04:53
6

Writing Drums and Bass Parts Assignment

00:44
7

Writing Chords Introduction

00:56
8

Writing Chords

19:38

Lesson Info

Writing Melodies Introduction

Hello and welcome to this section all about writing melodies. So the drums, the bass and the chords, they're the fundamentals. They're what we call the rhythm section in a jazz band. But what we need to write now is melodies, melodies are extremely important. This is what people will be singing in their heads weeks or even months to come after they hear your music. To go through the steps. I show you in the section. Remember to write notes and of course, take action, go on to logic pro follow along with me as I write music and of course, you will need to write melodies. You can have songs that don't have many melodies, but generally the more popular ones, the ones that people will actually remember will have melodies don't have to be predictable, catchy, cheesy melodies, but you will need certain melodies in your songs. So the listener have different ideas to, to hook on to, to listen to, to experience. So remember, go through this section, take notes and I'll see at the end for the as...

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