I'm SO happy you came back! it's been ages since the last video❤ by the way idk if it's just my problem but i don't get newsletters anymore😢 Anyway, i love your videos❤❤❤
Pleasantly surprised seeing you suggested to me after a while! One thing I’m not sure if you touched on would be repeating the same note rather than movement ..
Thanks for sharing, it's very helpful! 😊 Are there perhaps books on this topic that you recommend? It would be great for such a book to start from the basics, like musical notation, concepts like pitch, etc, and then move on to the creative topic you discussed in this video 😊 Thanks, and in any case I'm looking forward to your next videos!
I really enjoyed this video. I found it incredibly helpful and inspiring. I was wondering if you could create a similar video analyzing the song "Over the Horizon 2015" by Samsung. I think it would be fascinating to see your approach to breaking down the melodies in that piece and how it can serve as a learning example.
Hello mate, how's it going? I'm studying a BA (Hons) Animation Course online at Buckinghamshire New University, and also want to use composing as an extra hobby. I was wondering if you could like a tutorial on how to write like Carl W. Stalling.
If you want to write a great melody, starting with a chord progression first is one of the worst things you can do. That will only limit you into thinking about chord tones, instead of where the melody naturally wants to go.
Thank you for your feedback. I've tried lots of times in the past to write a melody before harmonising, but I found, for me, my melodies always lacked direction and just seemed to meander. Thank you for the suggestion!
My understanding is that both 'Motive' and 'Motif' can be used interchangeably. One of my favourite composing books is Alan Belkin's 'Musical Composition' where he uses the term 'Motive'.
What a coincidence I am searching for how to write good melodies. Thank you ❤ Composing Academy 😊
Haha! Hopefully you'll find the video useful....thanks for watching!
Great to see a new video! Improving composing by steps and leaps with the occasional tasteful bound!
Haha! Thank you for watching!
Welcome back! Happy to see a new video!
Thank you! Yes it has been a while hasn't it.....
Thank you for your videos. Very interesting!
My pleasure - thank you for watching!
I'm glad you're back, I really like your videos and the way you teach. Hugs from Brazil!
Thank you!
I'm SO happy you came back! it's been ages since the last video❤
by the way idk if it's just my problem but i don't get newsletters anymore😢
Anyway, i love your videos❤❤❤
Haha, thank you! Yes it has been a long time ☺. Thanks for letting me know re the newsletter....I'll look into it!
Great!
Thank you, really appreciate it!
Another great video. Thank you!
So pleased you enjoyed it, thank you for watching!
Pure gold
Appreciate it, thank you for watching!
Love your channel,great content.
So pleased you enjoy the content, thank you for watching!
More videos like this please 🙏
Yes more are definitely planned!
Thanks so much
You're welcome, thank you for watching!
Welcome Back 😊
Thank you!
Pleasantly surprised seeing you suggested to me after a while!
One thing I’m not sure if you touched on would be repeating the same note rather than movement ..
yes absolutely, repeating a note or the pitches of the motive could be another way as well
Very useful tips, thank you
I'm glad it was helpful - thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing, it's very helpful! 😊 Are there perhaps books on this topic that you recommend? It would be great for such a book to start from the basics, like musical notation, concepts like pitch, etc, and then move on to the creative topic you discussed in this video 😊 Thanks, and in any case I'm looking forward to your next videos!
Thanks! Great tips.
Glad it was helpful!
I really enjoyed this video. I found it incredibly helpful and inspiring. I was wondering if you could create a similar video analyzing the song "Over the Horizon 2015" by Samsung. I think it would be fascinating to see your approach to breaking down the melodies in that piece and how it can serve as a learning example.
Great suggestion! I will take a look, thank you.
The was just awesome sir.
Can You please tell the Piano Vst you have used for demo?
Thank you so much - it was the Grand Piano from Keyscape
Nice Video Thank You 😊
Thank you for your comment and for watching!
Hello mate, how's it going? I'm studying a BA (Hons) Animation Course online at Buckinghamshire New University, and also want to use composing as an extra hobby. I was wondering if you could like a tutorial on how to write like Carl W. Stalling.
i'm glad you remembered the channel password to post video 😂
AMAZING!!!!
Thank you so much!
I like and I love your videos bro
If you want to write a great melody, starting with a chord progression first is one of the worst things you can do. That will only limit you into thinking about chord tones, instead of where the melody naturally wants to go.
Right. Thank God for Copyright expirations. Otherwise we'd run out of good melodies that have already been used
Thank you for your feedback. I've tried lots of times in the past to write a melody before harmonising, but I found, for me, my melodies always lacked direction and just seemed to meander. Thank you for the suggestion!
Or write the bass and melody at the same time. Ensures good independence of the voices as well.
I find making the chords first works best for me. Everyone has their own workflow.
@@quiettimemusic4697 sure, it’s also easier that way. But it will result in a more generic melody, guaranteed
Motive? Don't you mean motif?
My understanding is that both 'Motive' and 'Motif' can be used interchangeably. One of my favourite composing books is Alan Belkin's 'Musical Composition' where he uses the term 'Motive'.
Motif is clearer, for obvious reasons … so, why not be clear(er) … Why do people have to be difficult 😏