How to Write A
Melody
If you listen to any songs on the radio, you will probably notice that the song has a
particular structure. This song structure organizes the song such that it is
easier for the listener to hear and connect with the song. Here are the
different components of the song structure
explained: The melody of the song is by
far the most important element of a song. How many times have you forgotten
the lyrics of a song and yet be still able hum its melody? People remember great melodies after hearing them and
this is what makes a song evergreen.
Think
ABBA.
Some other tips on melody writing:
- If you have trouble starting a melody, you can use the harmonizing
relationship between chords and melody notes (Using 1,3 & 5 notes of
the chord) to build the groundwork.
- For a melody to work, there must be sufficient repetition. A melody with no
repetition will sound unfocused and weak. As a result, the song will not
be able to capture the listener’s attention.
- On the other hand, too much repetition will be boring
to the listener.
The moment that people create a
melody which they feel is great, many think it already sounds like another song. This is common, and I suffered
from this many times. What you've got to understand is that ALL SONGS are RECYCLED MELODIES.
Every song has a 'portion' of the
tune which will be the same as another. So don't worry if you feel your song sounds like another.
What's important to know here is that
if your melody is a familiar one, then that's a GOOD THING. I'm not talking about a 'rip off' here, I'm talking
about a part(s) of your melody that sounds like another song(s).
Why is it a good thing? Because it
means PEOPLE can RELATE TO THE MELODY even more. They will want to listen to your song because of the
familiarity.
Remember, most people aren't
songwriters. So chances are, most people won't even realize where it may or may not have been inspired from. And
what if they do? Well... ultimately, as a whole, it will be your own words, your own tune and eventually with your
own music. So it will be YOUR SONG. So don't fret.
Some Methods to Jumpstart the Creation of a
Melody
- Pick a song that you like and know
*quite* well, and when you are NOT listening to it, hum the tune of the song. DON'T' SING THE WORDS, just hum the
melody. This way, you will think 'melodically'. Eventually, you should force yourself to sing certain variations of
the melody (ie. completely mess around with the tune). When this happens, you'll end with your own
melody.
- If you play an instrument (it
doesn't matter which or what level you are at) try and figure out the melody of another song on the instrument. If
you figure it out easily, then mess around and CHANGE certain parts of it. Then SING (hum, la, etc) this CHANGED
MELODY out aloud. If you can't figure it out, then forget about it! CREATE A MELODY YOU FEEL IS CORRECT! Again,
don't prejudge while doing this. Just go where your fingers take you and just 'la' the tune simultaneously. Loop
this melody once you feel you have something good.
- Grab a song that you DON'T KNOW AT
ALL. Listen to the song once, and then listen to it again. The second time around, sing along to it. More than
likely, you won't remember the tune. This is normal! What do you do now? Yup. You guessed it. MAKE UPYOUR OWN
MELODY to this obscure song. NOTE: This one may work better if you bought a CD of backing tracks that have no guide
vocals on the songs. This way, you HAVE TO make up your own melody to a track that's already playing. Just make
sure you DON'T KNOW the songs....at all.
You have no idea how powerful this
is. I've written fresh songs on one's I had no clue about! And believe me, they are original songs - they don't
sound like a copy of anything at all. This is because of what I said earlier - ultimately it will be your own
lyrics, your own message and your own music which then translates into your own song.

*Keeping The Melody Simple*
Lastly, there is absolutely no point
in making a melody that's 'musically clever'. You're not trying to impress musicians here. What you want is to
create a melody that's SIMPLE yet INTERESTING.
So how do you do this? Well, melodies
often re-occur several times in a song. In fact, the verses and choruses alone will often have the tune repeating
itself. It's the basic structure of nearly all songs under the sun. The verses will repeat and so will the
choruses.
SO....IF THE MELODY SOUNDS WORTHY
ENOUGH TO BE REPEATED, THEN YOU'RE ON TO SOMETHING.
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