How To Write A Melody Over Chords

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How To Write A Melody Over Chords. Sometimes i'll write a melody and try to put a chord progression over top of it but then the progression mimics the melody. Since you can only make one sound at a time, you'll find you have a melody before you know it.

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Try humming along to the chords and mess around with ways to make it more complex. Very short melodic ideas that are repeated are sometimes called. To vary the melody, simply sing a different note than the one that appears in the song, but keep the song’s same rhythm.

A melody is the main tune in any piece of music and can be sung or played by any instrument.

So in this example, we can see the melody is written in “b minor”. Now write a catchy melody to fit with your chords by keeping to only the notes in the key & scale. Note that especially on beats with a strong stress, chord tones are used. For example, if you are writing in c major the primary chords.