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Which Intervals Create the Most Memorable Melodic Hooks?

When you want to make music that sticks in people's heads, certain musical jumps can really make a difference. Here are some special ones that I've seen create magic:

  1. Major Thirds: These notes sound bright and happy. They can make your melody cheerful. A great example is "Every Breath You Take" by The Police.

  2. Perfect Fifths: These jumps are strong and powerful. You hear them a lot in anthems and rock songs. They make a big impact and are hard to forget!

  3. Minor Sixth: This one adds emotion and a little tension. It can create a memorable feel. Even though it's not used as much, when it is, you really notice it!

  4. Octaves: Playing the same note but higher or lower can make your music feel fuller. It enhances the overall sound of your melody.

Trying out these different musical jumps and playing with the rhythm can help you create some really catchy songs!

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Which Intervals Create the Most Memorable Melodic Hooks?

When you want to make music that sticks in people's heads, certain musical jumps can really make a difference. Here are some special ones that I've seen create magic:

  1. Major Thirds: These notes sound bright and happy. They can make your melody cheerful. A great example is "Every Breath You Take" by The Police.

  2. Perfect Fifths: These jumps are strong and powerful. You hear them a lot in anthems and rock songs. They make a big impact and are hard to forget!

  3. Minor Sixth: This one adds emotion and a little tension. It can create a memorable feel. Even though it's not used as much, when it is, you really notice it!

  4. Octaves: Playing the same note but higher or lower can make your music feel fuller. It enhances the overall sound of your melody.

Trying out these different musical jumps and playing with the rhythm can help you create some really catchy songs!

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