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Psypher
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Posted : Nov 24, 2004 13:42
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....between a Melody, Rhythm and Lead.
Oh and wat this 'Pads'?
I'm new to the music making and am trying to learn. I try to pick up sounds in track and see how it been made, placed, how it enters, exits etc etc.
Can someone please explain?!? It will help me to identify etter.
Hope u understand.
Thank YOu
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H2O
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Nov 24, 2004 14:34
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I understand it like :
-Melody is group of tunes changing in progression or regression .
-Lead it is tunes that are constant .
-Pads are long tunes(chords like).
-Rhythm is how all sound together , what movement with body you like to do . |
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ZilDoggo
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Posted : Nov 24, 2004 14:58
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Melody: A tune; a succession of tones comprised of mode, rhythm, and pitches so arranged as to achieve musical shape, being perceived as a unity by the mind. In a piece of music where there is more than one voice, or where harmony is present, the melody is the dominant tune of the composition.
( taken from: http://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/ )
Rhythm: The subdivision of a space of time into a defined, repeated pattern. Rhythm is the controlled movement of music in time. It may be defined as the division of music into regular metric portions; the regular pulsation of music.
( taken from: http://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/ )
Lead: An instrument or musical component that plays a dominant melodic role in a musical piece.
( picked from: my brain )
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