US /ˈmɛlədi/
・UK /'melədɪ/
And he can create a nice melody for this song, and that's his style.
He can create a nice melody..
[...game melody starts...]
[...game melody goes...] .
And just like this melody, it's all the simple things.
And just like this melody, it's all the simple things.
♪ (tranquil melody) ♪
♪ (dance melody) ♪
It's okay, Keroppi, it's just a campfire story, I know that, My Melody.
In the foreground, you have the electric guitar leading the melody forward.
But it's not always doing that. You'll very quickly notice that the vocals and the guitar, they kind of switch the role of being the leader of the melody, and so one starts where the other ends. I think the pauses in between each vocal line give the listener some time to think and digest what is being said in the song. Now what's interesting about the guitar, specifically the tone of the guitar, is that it has this flanger effect. So if I'm strumming an A, basic A chord, you'll hear that it kind of sways back and forth, and that's the flanger effect, and it kind of makes the whole sound of the song sound more psychedelic and fluid in a way.
My Melody, are you okay?
Every person faces hardships, yet even in difficulty, the flower blooms, the melody plays, and the hands create.
It'll land on two totally different songs, and it's up to us to sing the lyrics of one song over the melody of the other.
Okay. So, the melody of
Composition is usually simply chords played on the piano or the guitar, a little melody, songwriting is the song, it's melody, and then later when you have that, you produce it.