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    How do you decide what kind of rhythm/time signature to use?

    What would make you want to use 4/4 time compared to 3/4 time? Or 6/8 time over 3/4 time? I'm starting to get a grip on understanding different rhythms and how to read them etc. but I want to understand why I should choose a certain time signature/rhythm when creating a song. How do you...
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    Has harmony/melody technique regressed in popular music?

    Whenever I watch videos of producers creating songs it just doesn’t seem like much thought is put into the chord progression and melody. It pretty much seems like everyone does the basic pick a scale - pick chords in that scale - and then pick random notes in that scale until they come up with a...
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    What role does melody play in 2020???

    Awesome advice! Thanks!
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    What determines the function of a chord?

    I’ve been trying to learn about functional harmony and I keep asking myself the above question. Each chord seems to have a general function (with exceptions) within scales, but why is that so? Were scales made with those functions in mind, or were those functions agreed upon or discovered after...
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    What role does melody play in 2020???

    (Instrumental melodies, not vocal melodies) A lot of people say that melody is dead, but I disagree…. I think what we emphasize in melody has just evolved... I feel like the timbre/design of the sound playing the melody makes a bigger impact on how a melody is perceived than the actual sequence...
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    Difference between scale and key?

    Thanks! I didn't know what I was getting into when I started learning music theory haha there are a million more questions for every question you feel like you've answered lol
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    Difference between scale and key?

    Originally, I thought that key and scale were essentially the same thing. I thought "key" was just a way of saying that (for the most part) we will be using notes from a certain scale. Maybe, C major, maybe B minor etc… But, the more I’ve studied theory there seems to be a deeper, more...
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    Why is the tonic so important for melodies?

    I'm not using any chords... Just a melody one note at a time. I think you're right, the notes I used are in more than one scale. My next question would then be, what defines which scale you're in? Why did my melody favor a scale starting at D as the tonic rather than C if the notes I used are in...
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    How does the listener (subconsciously) know what scale a melody is being played in?

    I made a simple melody in FL studio that was in C Major. The melody consisted of two phrases both of which started on D. The only difference between the two is the second phrase ended on C (the tonic of C major). The only problem is, it didn’t feel resolved ending on the tonic like I thought it...
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    Why is the tonic so important for melodies?

    I made a simple melody in FL studio that was in C Major. The melody consisted of two phrases both of which started on D. The only difference between the two is the second phrase ended on C (the tonic of C major). The only problem is it didn’t feel resolved ending on the tonic like I thought it...
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    Why are scales important when making melodies?

    Thanks! So why is that exactly? On a fundamental level why does playing music in different keys make it sound off?
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    Why are scales important when making melodies?

    Ok, cool. So, the relationships between notes are based on frequency which is what effects how the music feels within melodies. My question is, why do we use so many scales to represent those chanmges. I feel like major, minor etc. just complicates things. Wouldn't it be easier to base...
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    Why are scales important when making melodies?

    I’m trying to wrap my head around the concept of tonality and how scales fit into it. From what I understand, the relationships between notes (intervals) is at the core of how we write melodies and why they make us feel the way we do. It also seems that scales are built on top of those...
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    Do keys matter?

    (Beginner here)I made a simple melody in the piano roll of FL studio and started shifting it up one semitone at a time (keeping the intervals the same). I notice that there was no real difference in how the melody felt as I shifted it up or down. It made me think about why keys or octaves were...
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    How has the technical side of music translated into a creative vision for you?

    I’m curious to hear what the relationship between the technical aspect of music (or art in general) and the actual creation of it has been for y'all? Did you learn the fundamentals of music theory, production etc. and build a foundation of skills/knowledge that could be applied to whatever you...
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    In your opinion, what makes the biggest impact on music?

    To be clear, YES I know this is a very broad question and YES I know there are a million different answers. I’m just very curious what everyone thinks about this and would love to hear as many perspectives as possible. In your opinion, what makes people enjoy listening to music/ what makes music...
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    How do producers manipulate the sounds of instruments?

    Hello! I’m new to producing music and want to learn more about manipulating the actual sound of an instrument. I’ve heard of things like sound design, synths and timbre, but I’m not exactly sure where to begin. Basically, I’m interested in learning how to adjust the physical sound of an...

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