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If you want to make music, and you want to incorporate catchy hooks, and have a sense of melody, which albums would you turn to for inspiration? Like, imagine you have NO sense of melody. Where would you go?
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The Crickets
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Maybe start learning about chords, keys, song structure, etc. Try and think about melodies you like and what makes them good. But don't use inspiration in the sense of just aping what you like. Take it to a more conceptual level
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Cocteau Twins
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maybe try this type of activity instead



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