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Tunesmith Tales

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Tunesmith Tales Tunesmith Tales Saturday, March 12, 2016 SO MANY SONGS...SO FEW NOTES !!!! One of the most challenging things in songwriting is coming up with a melody that is both unique and interesting, and also fits the emotion of the song perfectly...and you only have 12 notes to choose from!! Folks ask me many times...how do you come up with a good melody??? Well, here are some of the things I think about when creating a melody to a song: 1. The melody has to FIT PERFECTLY with the lyric and vice versa. Prosody here is the marriage between the melody and the lyric...they were just meant to be together. Don't be dragging 3 notes over a one syllable word making the one syllable word into a 3 syllable word :) etc. 2. BE CONVERSATIONAL! What this means is that when working on a melody to a lyric I ALWAYS "speak" the line first. Unless you speak in "monotone" every sentence or line has a "natural melody" when you speak. It is important to maintain this "natural melody...

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