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    Posted: February 06 2006 at 22:34

I play instruments all day, i am an avid flute, piano and guitar player and i have been playing piano for my whole life and i know music like i know math!

But i cannot seem to create epic melodies, I can write songs easily, but i am never satisified with what comes out at the end...is there a formula people follow?  How is it these people made such great music back in the 70's and 60's, what was it about them!?!

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2006 at 22:35
I guess you just don't have it 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2006 at 22:37
OK sorry. I mean... There are people who are incredible songwriters and for whom it is natural to compose songs. For others, it takes a lot of effort.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2006 at 22:41

writing music is like drawing.. or painting.. its an Art.. and usually, you have it or not

Its what  makes the difference between good music(prog) and bad music(britney spears)

By the way, its possible to develop skills   

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2006 at 22:43
Play what you like to hear. One thing that has really helped me out, and especially being a bass player, is playing with others, even if it is another bass.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2006 at 23:18
and if practice doesnt work you can always try some drugs...haha.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2006 at 23:23
I don't write songs per se, but I do write down interesting chords if I play something randomly on the guitar.  If you're experimental, try hitting random keys on the keyboard or making up random chords on the piano and guitar.  Eventually you'll get something cool and you can try to build around it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 06 2006 at 23:33

Originally posted by ChadFromCanada ChadFromCanada wrote:

I don't write songs per se, but I do write down interesting chords if I play something randomly on the guitar.  If you're experimental, try hitting random keys on the keyboard or making up random chords on the piano and guitar.  Eventually you'll get something cool and you can try to build around it.

Amen to that

I've done that quite well. And its really one of the best way to come up with something (at least i think so). Play around awhile and usually something of some noteworthyness (excuse the pun) will come out.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2006 at 05:44
Originally posted by The Lost Chord The Lost Chord wrote:

formula

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2006 at 06:15
I find it easier using a portastudio. I record an initial idea onto one track and then replay it repeatedly until I have an accompanyment and then add that to the next empty track transposing the parts onto sheet music as I go. Then,more often than not,rip it all up and begin again.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2006 at 06:15
Originally posted by The Lost Chord The Lost Chord wrote:

 i know music like i know math!

Pretty bold statement here... I'm sure even Iannis Xenakis wouldn't have said he knew music or math... and he was a revolutionary composer as well as an architect and mathematician... 

But i cannot seem to create epic melodies, I can write songs easily, but i am never satisified with what comes out at the end...is there a formula people follow?

I can only second Goose's reaction here. ?? There is and can be no formula for the kind of stuff you want to write - it's simply not formulaic. People who stick to formulas end up with music that can be and often is pleasant, but not very progressive. Maybe the cause of your failure lies in your first statement - you see music as some (low level) maths and try to apply almost mathematical rules to it...  

  How is it these people made such great music back in the 70's and 60's, what was it about them!?!

There was a lot of uncharted territory in music then, but you basically could see it from your bedroom window... there are still universes of uncharted territory in music, but nowadays this uncharted territory starts in another galaxy. And if you want to get to another galaxy you need some pretty wicked drive. I can give you no direct advice how to get this drive, but check out some interviews with people like Wayne Krantz (who stresses the need of finding something of your own and building upon it), Cecil Taylor, the aformentioned Iannis Xenakis, John Cage, Anthony Braxton, Allan Holdsworth... the interviews won't provide you with a finished score, but they can give you some advice on the right mindset for creating innovative and interesting music.

That said, I'm pretty certain even the greatest of the greatest are frustrated with (almost) all of their music, since it couldn't really express what they felt. 

That last sentence was meant to encourage you   

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2006 at 06:24

I hear the music inside my head and then i try to play it on a instrument

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2006 at 08:43

Well, I've two bands which have different appeoaches; a noise/improv-band in which we generally just take out all the instruments, sit down and just play, looping, using sequencers, treating the guitars, screaming, which will also involve some theatrics when applied to the stage.

The other is somewhat of an avant-garde metal, thing. Which is more straight up composing, though with the wretch'd MIDI-sounds of guitarpro, as none of us look kindly upon the concept of long busrides with (In my case) amp, guitar, pedalboard, and possibly some other sh*t, just so the two of us can play our beautiful music on guitar and synth only(You don't expect us to be more than two, do you?). As far as formula goes, there is none. Just think about where you wanna go, think of some intervals, then write, tends to be nice.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2006 at 08:50
The random chords method is the best if inspiration doenst com.

Normally inspiration comes to me when I dont have a recorder with me, so I try to remember later. Drugs are great method, I've used once and me and a friend wrote about 5 songs in a night, from hard rock to hip hop (This last one I dont understand how appeared at my friends head)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2006 at 10:00

I seem to posess the ability to just lay my fingers on the piano keyboard & come up with something interesting (at least to myself). I took lessons for a few months, many years ago, & consider myself musically illiterate. I can't play anything start to finish. But, I can hear the notes in my head & I (instinctively) understand what melody & harmony are.

I'll record something interesting & set it to repeat until I figure out the next parts. Thank god for computers & virtual instruments. It's the only way I can make music, other than simple stuff I can play on the guitar or piano.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2006 at 10:21
Originally posted by The Lost Chord The Lost Chord wrote:

is there a formula people follow?

 


The reason music was so good in the '60s and '70s is that artists did not follow a formula!  That's the problem with most music today (and why you don't like much modern prog) -- artists in general are just following formulas.  Keep writing, and play your stuff to an objective audience.  See what they think.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2006 at 13:02
Oh come on, in the 60s you could make an album of fart noises and pass it off as art, Zappa did it all the time Lumpy Gravy, The Chrome Plated Megphone of Destiny etc.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2006 at 13:16
Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Originally posted by ChadFromCanada ChadFromCanada wrote:

I don't write songs per se, but I do write down interesting chords if I play something randomly on the guitar.  If you're experimental, try hitting random keys on the keyboard or making up random chords on the piano and guitar.  Eventually you'll get something cool and you can try to build around it.


Amen to that


I've done that quite well. And its really one of the best way to come up with something (at least i think so). Play around awhile and usually something of some noteworthyness (excuse the pun) will come out.



Well said. Both of you. This is my method to. Simply guitar (or other instrument) improvisation is the best way to get something interesting.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2006 at 19:03
Two words: WITH DIFFICULTY.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 07 2006 at 19:41
It's all about creativity and not following a specific formula.
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