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taking this into account http://chigi.ru/home-ru/96-stati/nachinayushchim-gitaristam/teoriya-muzyki/ritm/218-kak-nauchitsya-schitat-ritm-chast-2.
Let's assume: "nu" - minor, "y" - major (easier to remember). Let's take this melody http://rockby.net/gtp.php?tab=Alaron666/Metallic-spirit, set the tempo to 0.25, and we hear such a logical sequence:
nu-y-y; nu-y-y; nu-y-y; nu-y-y; nu-y, nu-y/nu-y-nu; nu-y-nu; nu-y-nu; nu-y-y; nu-y, nu-y
For different verses, there is a different logical sequence; at the beginning, the first two measures are repeated, but a background appears for them.
Are there any books on the rules for creating logical sequences? Or does anyone have their own technique for composing? Regarding this issue, I created a topic here http://rockby.net/viewtopic.php?p=38281#38281
Let's assume: "nu" - minor, "y" - major (easier to remember). Let's take this melody http://rockby.net/gtp.php?tab=Alaron666/Metallic-spirit, set the tempo to 0.25, and we hear such a logical sequence:
nu-y-y; nu-y-y; nu-y-y; nu-y-y; nu-y, nu-y/nu-y-nu; nu-y-nu; nu-y-nu; nu-y-y; nu-y, nu-y
For different verses, there is a different logical sequence; at the beginning, the first two measures are repeated, but a background appears for them.
Are there any books on the rules for creating logical sequences? Or does anyone have their own technique for composing? Regarding this issue, I created a topic here http://rockby.net/viewtopic.php?p=38281#38281