Summary of This Arrangement Rule Will Change Your Music

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The rule of three is a musical guideline that dictates how often ideas should be repeated. It is based on the way our brains process information, and can help make songs more engaging and memorable. The author provides two example melody arrangements and offers a workshop on the production roadmap.

  • 00:00:00 The rule of three is a compositional guideline that dictates how often you should repeat musical ideas. It has to do with the way our brains process information, and can be applied to songs from any time period. Too much repetition can lose attention and interest, so following the rule of three is important to producing music that is engaging and memorable.
  • 00:05:00 The author of the video provides two example Melody Arrangement Rules: starting the same, but going somewhere different, and starting the same, but going somewhere different the second time. He explains that each option has its own place in music, and that it is important to be intentional when making music choices. The author offers a workshop that covers the production roadmap, which can help producers create music that is more meaningful and less random.

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