How To Write Melodies Like John Williams - Continuity of Line
In this episode of Everything Music we explore the melodic construction of some of John Williams most famous themes. We are deconstruction the interval and rhythmic construction of the Raiders March, Star Wars and Superman themes. I also have more a few more examples of octave displacement and the use of interval jumps verses stepwise motion. We will also be discussing melodies that have multiple lines going on simultaneously. Links To Follow: THE BEATO EAR TRAINING PROGRAM: https://beatoeartraining.com/ BUY THE BEATO BOOK HERE → http://bit.ly/2uTQFlo BECOME A PATRON → http://bit.ly/2tqdPLG SUBSCRIBE HERE → http://bit.ly/2eEs9gX Skype Lessons are available on a limited basis. If you are interested please write me at [email protected] If you would like to support my video creation and EM channel in general, you can donate money directly through PayPal to me. YouTube - / rickbeato Artist Facebook - / rickbeatoproduction Personal Facebook - / rick.beato.1 Instagram - / rickbeato1 Follow On Twitter - @rickbeato www.nuryl.com www.rickbeato.com

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