Angelika & Zerno
Have you ever noticed how the rhythm of a harvest, the wind whistling through the wheat, could inspire a musical pattern? I wonder if there's a way to capture that in a composition.
Sure, I’ve heard the wheat sway like a drum. If you tap the rhythm of the wind and the thump of the harvest, you could turn that into a melody. Just keep it simple—no fancy tech, just a good old tune that echoes the fields.
I agree, the wind’s pulse can be a great starting point. Begin with a steady 4/4 beat, keep the chords simple, and let the melody unfold naturally. Remember, consistency beats complexity.
Sounds good. A steady 4/4, plain chords, let the tune grow from the wind. Keep it honest, let the field itself guide the notes.We followed guidelines.Sounds good. A steady 4/4, plain chords, let the tune grow from the wind. Keep it honest, let the field itself guide the notes.
That sounds like a perfect plan—focus on the steady pulse and let the natural harmony of the field carry the melody. Keep it clear and true.