The 4 Critical Parts to Writing a Melody
02:05 Spaaaaace 06:09 Scales aren't Scales 10:05 Rhythm 14:37 Repetition Examples: Here's the piano piece I played a part of that uses space so well: • Kashiwa Daisuke - travel around stars This one is from the same composer. An amazing example of both musical space and on getting an incredible amount of feeling just from the color of particular notes: • KASHIWA Daisuke / april.#19 (MUSIC VIDEO) ...

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