10 types of melodies you should know about - (FL Studio/Ableton Live/Studio One/Logic Pro)
2024 ж. 19 Мам.
260 944 Рет қаралды
Try Pigments for free:
on.splice.com/2QnlxHg
Get the drum sounds used in this video:
on.splice.com/3eLestd
Learn music production on Splice:
on.splice.com/354fPxr
Splice on Discord:
/ discord
Get some more FREE $H!T:
on.splice.com/2EStcHE
00:00 - Intro
0:13 - The Trifecta
1:30 - The Procrastinator
2:16 - The Pitch Bender
3:14 - The Fountain of Melodies
4:12 - The Keep it 90
5:11 - The Slow Burner
6:32 - The Theorist
7:22 - The Anthem
7:59 - The Repeater
8:33 - The Dynamic Duo
9:25 - Outro
#melodytutorial
#typesofmelodies
#musicproduction
#musictutorial
#productiontutorial
#tutorial
#splice
#electronicmusic
#beatmaking
#beats
#beatmaker
#producer
#samples
#sampling
#sounds
#samplepack
10 types of melodies you should know about - (FL Studio/Ableton Live/Studio One/Logic Pro)
What other types of melodies would you add to this list?
Balkan style brooo wtf
i like everything but i like the pluck sounds :D ~
call and response maybe... or polyphony but you kinda did that already with the 'staggered' one.
Great vid. I tend to use 2 sounds of different instruments and let them complement eachother for a melody and counter melody.. Not sure what to call it, but it works well
Story Melody
i never thought of types in meldies and nobody ever talks about it, so thank you for this video
That's because it's a Nick's concept.
Same here, tnx for sharing ✌🏽👌🏾
Drums SO hard wtf
Splice for you baby
Seriously
splice covers in detail what 99% of producers rarely if not does not talk about in their video. this is gem content!
Whenever I need ideas and inspiration, I made sure to visit this channel and it impresses me all the time. Self-thought and self produce isn't that hard anymore. Keep it coming Splice!
Honestly this is something you won’t find on producer KZhead vids so this is a gem right here. Thanks guys for giving me a video I didn’t know I needed this much❤️
Very nice! I love how informative this was and how different DAWs were used.
I can’t believe how eye opening seeing a contour shape over the melody was.
I love your categorizations. It's amazing isn't it how much the melody and sound sets the vibe for a song, for each of your examples my brain was going that's a house track, that's dnb, that's pop, that's soul etc.
damn bro the first beat
The Slow Cooker is nice.
I absolutely salute this guy's knowledge. always original and inspiring.
Always appreciate someone who chunks down information! Good stuff!!
this is pure quality. thank you
Basically an ad for Pigments lol does sound good though :)
Id get it just coz of dis lol, tnx for making me aware of this probably paid sponsorship
@@prod.dopamine sup bruh
@@Egybeats lol suh, u clicked on the correct video :D
This is why this channel is unique
Great video, learned a lot about these common different types of melodies. I didn't know they could be so easily categorized, you did a great job educating.
fountain of melodies was inspiring
this video is fabulous bro keep it up!❤
Been searching for a video like this for a long time! Very helpful!
Fantastic video. This actually helped me discover a style of melody I’ve been searching for but didn’t know what it was. I only knew what it sounded like when I’ve heard it. Now that I see how it can be laid out I can use it. Thx so much!!
Glad to hear this!!
what type of melody was it?
@@jakobjohnson1836 it’s “the slow burner”.
@@wale.a Slow Cooker?
@@blakeb8139 Yeah. It's weird cos he labelled it "The Slow Burner" in the KZhead Video Timeline indicator. So I'm guessing both names work.
these beats bussin this guy is rad
Been using these different types without even knowing about their names or definitions. Feels really good to be able to differentiate them now and put some more intention into constructing melodies!
Yeah the tresillo is used in trap a looooot
Thanks for this video it blew my mind
Excellent! Well worth watching over and over.
amazing video love the theory and breakdown of this amazing amazing
Such a good video! Thanks Nick!
🙌
Wow thank you!!!! This pushes me to another level
Real gem of a video, thanks man
Who did this tutorial? Need to see more of him
@nickthechen
If only this video was a thing 3 years ago while I was in a massive dip. Still super awesome to learn the in depth stuff about these melodies!
every one of these tracks go sooooo hard 😭🔥😈
The best music production video ever!!!!
Great Video. Thank you for the information and inspiration!
Loved the anthem 😍
Great video, really insightful and inspiring
The fountain of melodies looks like I'd use it a lot as I'm a melodic producer. Melodic dubstep, future bass, future/melodic riddim, liquid DnB, melodic bass etc., all my styles will benefit greatly from that melody style alone. Great video, it was very informational. I never knew about the different melody types
this is awesome thanks!
This is great, please make more videos like that!
dude this was fucking awesome thank you bro!
Thank you so much for this video! I learned a lot of new rhythms and melodies.
So glad I found this channel
Love the procrastinator! :)
Great video, like so many others in this channel. Thank you!
Great tutorial! Thanks :)
"The Duck Duck Goose" - A melody that repeats its initial phrase 2 or more times before finishing in a more extravagant way. There has to be a better name for it though. There are lots of these melodies in all kinds of genres but Pokemon's Route 1 theme is one that will forever be stuck in my head: kzhead.info/sun/qLyvZ6iim5Ope4E/bejne.html Another more contemporary EDM example (TheFatRat - Windfall): kzhead.info/sun/ndWkgNWehnijlZE/bejne.html
This is a good one!
This is awesome.
Very good. Thankx! ❤️
AWESOME 🔥💫
Thanks for this content its so helpful
Nice work :) thanks!
Super useful, thanks!
Awesome video, thank you !
Thanks 🙏🏽
Great video, thanks!
Make more videos like this, super helpful
Thanks dude so much i appreciate it
Got my sub with this one.. nice tutorial
These beats are 🔥
Nice tutorial. Thank you
Great Stuff !!!
Nice work.
thanks, very helpful
So much gems , nice video !
Great video 🔥♥️
that was awesome!!!
Very useful video, thanks.
Great video thanks
Great tutorial!
very helpful ❤️🔥
Wow, as a beginner I honestly never thought about any of this, I can't wait to get to work! Also, subbed, all.
Godbless splice
You are the best. I like your trap beats.👌🏾
Super handy tips nice one.
This video is so helpful
That was a nice guide
So many gems 😭😭
Keep it 90 👏👏
i need this but for writing phrases, call & responce between instruments.That would be a great insperation.Thanks
For the dynamic duo, I think its fun to duplicate the instrument and slightly modify some aspect (timbre, reverb, pan etc) of the upper or lower note being played. Or even alternating/syncopating which notes get the "flavor". This kind of makes it seem like a new overarching melody.
Thanks for the advice :)♥
i like to alternate between the root & 5th or the 3rd & 7th (guide tones) of a given chord. I don't know what the name would be for this type of melody, but it always sounds good because you're focusing on the most harmonically strong tones of a chord or scale. Playing the 3rd & 7th over a dominant 7 chord really helps to emphasize the chord, as the 3rd & 7th of a dominant 7 chord contains a tritone, so you're not always just playing the "safe" notes like you would with pentatonic scales, for example.
I don't even know what this means yet, but I like that you're bringing this kind of knowledge to your answer to the question. Saving for later experimentation so I learn what you're talking about.
Very nice..Thank you
Please make the slow burner as a full song!
For real 😭
god bless you and your family
Very interesting, liked :)
The visual tho
thanks a lot
Thanks
good shit
AAAAMMMMMAZZZ88INNGGGG
Nice video thanks
hey i got a heart !!! dam !! thank you splice team...
Thanks so much, Nick! I’m new to Ableton and I’ve watched a few of your vids that have been extremely helpful- especially your preset list! Keep up the good work, my good man.
great
Omg wow, I have already subscribed to the channel righy away when the person explained The trifecta, hoping that more tutorials are there on this channel. Will check after watching this full video.😍
Really original topic
One of the best implementation of melodies..!✨🔥❣️
I liked this video a lot, for the comment I used a good preset from pigments 3 !
Happy to see the name Ship Wrek in your vid! (Timestamp: 3:12) they're a really underrated artist
0:18 טרייפקטה 1:41 דחייני 3:19 גל *4:21 השאר זאת 90 (פאסינג טונס) 5:20 נשרף באיטיות *6:33 ה-טאוריסט (פאסינג טונס) 7:27 ה-אנטם - (סקייל פנטטוני מורכב מ5 תווים (רביעי והשביעי נשמטים)) 8:05 החוזר 8:40 הדינמיק דו
Man the Pigment Plugin is the best i just bought it
Even after watching this video i still don't know what type of melodies i make😂😂😂
Same I felt this one
I feel this which is why im rewatching xD
i can relate 😂😂