For the musicians, after listening to and explored various types of music, then the next step is to try to develop his ideas. Musical ideas will give a touch to a song as it is in the thoughts and feelings, which arasemen music.
Changing musical arrangement means changing the composition of original music with a touch of their own musical ideas. A
little picture, a pop song that sounds soft jazz, with ideas you have
then you can rearranging the song to be a rock'n roll character.
Each
track has its own kind of music and character, such as a cool reggae
rhythm, music lilting blues, rock'n roll impressed reality, the smart
funk music, to ethnic music.
The
goal is to change the arrangement of the song to develop creativity in
creating a character song, because the process of creativity can be
awakened from the works that have been, and then adapted to your own
thoughts better.
It
is a difficult process, to clarify what would you do to a song, I will
give an example of the song "Knockin 'on Heaven's Door composed and sung
Bob Dylan, and performed also by Guns n Roses, and by Avril Lavigne . You can learn from the song to broaden your horizons.
Changing Chord Progression
This technical step in rearranging a song, and is part of a trend to note is the similarity chord progression on various songs.
To start the exercise, you can find the original chords of a song and play it. After that, feel the energy song with your character and play with another chord but with the same basic tone.
For
example: in a song tones are chord A major then the chord next Bm ,we can replace it with chord position lower at G # but still keep the
harmony, or the start of the chord D major can be replaced with a chord F
# m which is the fifth of the D major chord, so the results remain harmonious.
In
changing the arrangement of the chord of a song you have to pay
attention to the basic tone of what is used in the song and then specify
progresion so the results remain harmonious chord.
Arrangement Music Definition and Chord Progression
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