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How do I write a melody over top of a chord progression? And how do I write a chord progression over a melody?
How do I know which notes to start with or end with? Do the notes of the melody have to coincide with notes in the chord being played? Or if I have a melody, do I have to use chords that have some of the same notes as in the melody? Sometimes I'll write a chord progression but then I try to write a melody for it and the melody follows the chord progression exactly and then there's no point in having the chord progression if the melody is exactly the same. Sometimes I'll write a melody and try to put a chord progression over top of it but then the progression mimics the melody. I've been listening to songs recently and trying to analyze them to see how chords and melodies fit together, but there's something that great songwriters do that I just cant put my finger on. I especially admire the Beatles and Kurt Cobain as songwriters. Do you know of any good books or sites about song writing or melodies or how to put melodies together with an accompaniment?
When composing a melody over chords simply use the first and second strings whenever possible and the chords will support it. That way you can play the chords and melody at the same time. On the other hand, using bass notes as a melody can still reinforce the rhythm background of chords.
Usually you will use chords that contain the melody note within, but it's not written in stone to do that. Accidental chords, like diminished 7ths, augmented 5ths, and so on, can be played to enhance a melody line.
I don't have any books to recommend except experience, trial and error in composing.
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How do I keep one window over top of all others even if I click another?
For example, I want to keep a notepad document over top of an internet browser so I can take notes on a webpage.
How do I do this?
I would prefer not to download anything because I thought I remembered there being a way to do it without any downloaded software. If not, I will download something.
With TweakWindow, you can make the window of any program stay on top with one click or keystroke. You can make a window stay on top and the window of this program will be displayed on top of all other windows if you are currently working with them. It will allow you to see the results in the work of the program even if you are working with another application occupying the entire screen.
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