The Melody

The melody is usually the line that is prominently superseding all other voices.  It can be heard by itself, and it makes perfect sense.  Within that melody you have phrases, not unlike an independent clause in a sentence.  A melody line is considered one voice.  When you add other voices to that melody, the other voices compliment the melody.  This is done either by adding other independent melodies, or through the use of chords.  A lot of pop songs, for example, use the simple technique of supporting a prominent melody/singer with chords.

Two separate conversations can be very hard to follow.  You will usually follow one voice or the other, and you may eventually become annoyed.  In music, however, two voices can compliment one another.  They can be, at times, in harmony with one another.  At other other times there can moments of dissonance that sound sweet when it resolves or moves towards harmony.  The way a melody or even multiple voices move is called voice leading.  Voice leading is a way for multiple voices to move through a phrase.  Proper voice leading will speak in a way that leads the listener from one place to another.

I like the use of multiple melodies in a song.  At the same time a strong chord progression is key to establishing a sense of direction.  I enjoy a song that can take you on a journey of sorts.  Music for video or film is fashioned to do just that, but when music can take you “somewhere” without it already being connected to a film or video, that is something special.

Just In Time — smooth jazz flute …from “Quicksand”

Watch David perform his song, Just in Time from the “Quicksand” CD.  The original composition was performed and produced by David E. Gonzalez. All instruments performed and recorded by David E. Gonzalez.

This is not classical.  It isn’t jazz.  It is not pop and it’s not rock.  Quicksand is a blending of styles with a hint of new age, jazz and latin/spanish sounds.  It can be haunting, peaceful, moody, forceful—-beautiful.  You decide. Give it a try.  It may be speaking your language.

Thanks for listening

 

Deep Mist

Genre: New Age: Neo-Classical

Release Date: 2014

 

I love a romantic melody.  The works of Frédéric François Chopin and Franz Liszt have had a lasting influence on me.  And I wonder what composers like Ludwig van Beethoven would have done with modern instruments and keyboard textures.  Beethoven, for example, is known for pushing the limits of the musical instruments of his time.

This collection explores the use of custom made synth textures, keyboards, guitar, piano, bass, native american flute, percussion, etc.  Let you imagination flow as you listen to these intriguing compositions.  The Spanish influence can be heard in some of the melodies, as they weave together intricate thoughts and patterns.  Each song will breathe a sultry and melancholic memory, bringing you back to your most cherished moments.

Buy it now at the ASR Music Store.  You can also look for it at you favorite online store.

 

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