![]() ![]() Now let’s take another chord and repeat the process. I call chord tones “sweet notes” and use them all the time to write melodic hooks and motifs in my music. You can use any of the other notes from the C major scale too, but the 3 chord tones will sound the strongest and sound resolved when you land on them over that chord. You can use those 3 notes to start writing melodies over that chord. The notes that make up that chord are: C – E – G. Let’s take one of our progressions and explore that a little bit with you. More often than not, the chords will even suggest melodies to you. This is an ideal place to find and create melodies. ![]() Sweet Notes / Developing Melody – “Sweet notes” are the notes found in your chords. ![]()
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