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Using the one-note test methodology, a quantitative value of the quality of melody can be defined like this: 1. Flatten the pitch of all notes from one or more instruments, merging all coinciding events so they count as one. 2. Count all events across the time domain. The higher the count, the better the melody. Edit: (With the condition that the melody sounds good)
As somebody who studied music theory, aural skills, jazz performance, music ed, etc, I approve of this video 100%. The one-note rhythmic approach really helps you to get feel into your melodies. In jazz, we did this to "groove" better.
The genius of a surprising progression is perfectly explained using the example of this Depeche Mode song. I'm a Gahan fan so I really appreciate your episode on music arrangement theory. Best wishes ❤️
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I find music theory interesting enough to use it as guidlines. But there are some things in music we all universaly like. I will always be trying to figure that out. Nice vid!
I found this video at the right moment! I'm in my last year of school and am doing 3 compositions for my major work and I was getting frustrated because I knew something was off and yet I couldn't figure it out! Man, I guess going back to the basics is a good saying then XD