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Hi, for this style of composition: tonal standard, I think you should define better a melody over the chords. Most time, the leading notes go with the chords hand in hand, exept in some parts in the ending.

I also think that, obviously, the more you learn the best you write music. It's essential to know a little about basic forms ABA, ABAB, etc.... Also modal interchange chords and modulation help a lot to make the music more interesting.

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1 hour ago, Luis Hernández said:

Hi, for this style of composition: tonal standard, I think you should define better a melody over the chords. Most time, the leading notes go with the chords hand in hand, exept in some parts in the ending.

I also think that, obviously, the more you learn the best you write music. It's essential to know a little about basic forms ABA, ABAB, etc.... Also modal interchange chords and modulation help a lot to make the music more interesting.

 

Hi, thanks for the reply.

mind giving me the timing for "the leading notes go with the chords hand in hand, exept in some parts in the ending."

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1 hour ago, StrangerA said:

 

mind giving me the timing for "the leading notes go with the chords hand in hand, exept in some parts in the ending."

 

I was speaking in general. It's not bad to do it, but the contrasts are better: some part with a clear melody, other with melody-by-chords...

I would be easier to analyse it with the score.

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