Melodic Ideas with Pentatonic Scales in Music Composition

 
Year 7 and 8 Music: Becoming a SongMaker
LESSON RESOURCE PACKAGE – 2 LESSONS
 
Got a Hook?
 
Lesson One
Pentatonics
 
Learning Intention:
 
To define key terminology associated with the development of melodic ideas.
To identify and explore the C pentatonic scale as a basis for developing melodic
ideas.
 
Success Criteria:
 
I can define and explain key terminology associated with the development of
melodic ideas in my song concept.
I can demonstrate my practical understanding of the use of the pentatonic scale
in the development of melodic ideas over the chord progression and groove in my
song concepts.
Writing a melody
Here’s Triple J’s Linda 
Marigliano
 and Dan
Goldings working with producer Simon
Cohen to develop a melody as they
continue writing a song.
CLASS DISCUSSION
How can a good melody create a
memorable song?
*watch to 13:00”
triple j. (2018, August 28). 
How do you write a hit song?  | What is Music
. YouTube. Retrieved
January 7, 2023, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIBMi8LrkOM
 
Words of the Day
 
Melody
 - 
is a succession of pitches in rhythm. The melody is usually the
most memorable aspect of a song, the one the listener remembers and is
able to perform.
Pentatonic Scale 
- also called five-note scale or five-
tone scale, musical
scale containing five different tones.
 
The Pentatonic Scale
 
The best way to start developing a melody is to start with a simple 5 note scale called the
pentatonic scale. There are 
major and minor
 pentatonic scales that we can experiment
with when improvising a melodic idea over our chord progression.
Here is the C Major pentatonic scale:
  
Here is the C minor pentatonic scale:
The Power of Pentatonics
Here’s David Bennett, discussing the
pentatonic scale and sharing some
examples of melodies that are build from
major and minor pentatonic scales.
*watch to 3:00”
CLASS DISCUSSION
Do major or minor pentatonic scales
create different moods?
David Bennett Piano. (2020, September 21). 
Songs that use the Pentatonic scales
. YouTube.
Retrieved January 7, 2023, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGpUscFY9RA
Why Pentatonics?
Here’s David Bennett again, discussing the
versatility of the pentatonic scale and how
it can work over our chord progression in
the key of C.
*watch to 5:46”
CLASS DISCUSSION
Besides vocal melodies, the pentatonic
scale can also be useful in creating other
melodic ideas in a song. What other
instruments can you hear featuring the
pentatonic scale?
David Bennett Piano. (2020, September 21). 
Songs that use the Pentatonic scales
. YouTube.
Retrieved January 7, 2023, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGpUscFY9RA
 
Experiment and Practice - Piano
 
For the remainder of this lesson you can choose to return to the guitar or the piano to learn and
experiment with C Major and C minor pentatonic scales over the chord progression on your DAW.
ON PIANO
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Experiment and Practice - Guitar
 
For the remainder of this lesson you can choose to return to the guitar or the piano to learn and
experiment with C Major and C minor pentatonic scales over the chord progression on your DAW.
ON GUITAR
 
        
C Major Pentatonic
 
 
 
 
        
C minor Pentatonic
 
 
 
 
 
 
Enter the Playground
 
Without an instrument, you can
experiment with pentatonic scales
by returning to Ableton’s learning
music platform ”The Playground”
here:
https://learningmusic.ableton.com/
the-playground.html
ACTIVITY
Try experimenting with pentatonic
combinations over a chord
progression and groove (from
earlier).
 
Lesson Two
Melodies, riffs and hooks
 
Learning Intention:
 
To identify and analyse riffs and hooks in popular song.
To demonstrate practical application of a riff or hook in the development of
a song section on the piano or guitar.
 
Success Criteria:
 
I can identify and explain the role of a riff and a hook in popular song.
I can demonstrate my practical understanding of the development of riffs
and hooks by experimenting with ideas on the piano or guitar within my
song concept.
 
Words of the Day
 
Hook
 - 
a musical idea, often a short riff, passage, or phrase,
that is used in popular music to make a song appealing and to
"catch the ear of the listener”.
Riff
 - 
a short, melodic and rhythmic idea of a few bars and it is
prominent enough to influence the structure and character of a
song.
Improvisation
is the creative activity of immediate ("in the
moment") musical composition.
What is an Earworm?
In this video from Linda 
Marigliano
discusses what an earworm is how we
can work with neuroscience to create
memorable hooks and riffs.
CLASS DISCUSSION
What musical elements combine to
create a song that is more likely to
stick in your head?
ABC News In-depth. (2018, November 9). 
Why is that song stuck in my head? (Earworms) | What Is
Music
. YouTube. Retrieved January 7, 2023,
from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8BpPx_8Vpg
What is a Hook?
In this video from LANDR, Isabelle
discusses what a hook is and how to
write and develop a hook for your
song.
CLASS DISCUSSION
What makes a good hook? How can
you create a hook? What are the
elements of a good hook?
*watch to 4:00”
LANDR. (2020, June 19). 
How To Write A Hook: Catchy Melodies Explained
. YouTube.
Retrieved January 7, 2023, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF2Saxg6LQc
 
Create a Hook or Riff
 
For the remainder of this lesson you can choose to return to the guitar or the piano to learn
and continue to experiment with the C Major and C minor pentatonic scales over the chord
progression to create a hook on your DAW. Here are some tips to keep in mind when
working through a hook or riff:
 
Keep it simple and uncomplicated (1 – 3 notes).
Repeat ideas to help make it memorable.
Experiment with sounds and timbres – can it be a sound on distorted guitar (like a riff) or
can it be synthesised on piano or even whistled?
A mix of longer and shorter rhythmic values and close intervals (no big jumps and leaps
between notes).
 
Enter the Playground
 
Without an instrument, you can
experiment with pentatonic scales
to create a hook by returning to
Ableton’s learning music platform
”The Playground” here:
https://learningmusic.ableton.com/
the-playground.html
ACTIVITY
Try experimenting with pentatonic
combinations over a chord
progression and groove (from
earlier).
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Delve into the world of music composition by understanding and utilizing pentatonic scales to develop captivating melodies. Learn key terminology, explore the C pentatonic scale, and discover how major and minor pentatonic scales can influence the mood of your compositions. Dive deep into the power and versatility of pentatonics in creating memorable songs and melodic ideas.

  • Music Composition
  • Melodic Ideas
  • Pentatonic Scales
  • Songwriting
  • Music Theory

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  1. Year 7 and 8 Music: Becoming a SongMaker LESSON RESOURCE PACKAGE 2 LESSONS Got a Hook?

  2. Lesson One Pentatonics

  3. Learning Intention: To define key terminology associated with the development of melodic ideas. To identify and explore the C pentatonic scale as a basis for developing melodic ideas. Success Criteria: I can define and explain key terminology associated with the development of melodic ideas in my song concept. I can demonstrate my practical understanding of the use of the pentatonic scale in the development of melodic ideas over the chord progression and groove in my song concepts.

  4. Writing a melody Here s Triple J s Linda Marigliano and Dan Goldings working with producer Simon Cohen to develop a melody as they continue writing a song. CLASS DISCUSSION How can a good melody create a memorable song? *watch to 13:00 triple j. (2018, August 28). How do you write a hit song? | What is Music. YouTube. Retrieved January 7, 2023, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIBMi8LrkOM

  5. Words of the Day Melody - is a succession of pitches in rhythm. The melody is usually the most memorable aspect of a song, the one the listener remembers and is able to perform. Pentatonic Scale - also called five-note scale or five-tone scale, musical scale containing five different tones.

  6. The Pentatonic Scale The best way to start developing a melody is to start with a simple 5 note scale called the pentatonic scale. There are major and minor pentatonic scales that we can experiment with when improvising a melodic idea over our chord progression. Here is the C Major pentatonic scale: Here is the C minor pentatonic scale:

  7. The Power of Pentatonics Here s David Bennett, discussing the pentatonic scale and sharing some examples of melodies that are build from major and minor pentatonic scales. *watch to 3:00 CLASS DISCUSSION Do major or minor pentatonic scales create different moods? David Bennett Piano. (2020, September 21). Songs that use the Pentatonic scales. YouTube. Retrieved January 7, 2023, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGpUscFY9RA

  8. Why Pentatonics? Here s David Bennett again, discussing the versatility of the pentatonic scale and how it can work over our chord progression in the key of C. *watch to 5:46 CLASS DISCUSSION Besides vocal melodies, the pentatonic scale can also be useful in creating other melodic ideas in a song. What other instruments can you hear featuring the pentatonic scale? David Bennett Piano. (2020, September 21). Songs that use the Pentatonic scales. YouTube. Retrieved January 7, 2023, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGpUscFY9RA

  9. Experiment and Practice - Piano For the remainder of this lesson you can choose to return to the guitar or the piano to learn and experiment with C Major and C minor pentatonic scales over the chord progression on your DAW. ON PIANO

  10. Experiment and Practice - Guitar For the remainder of this lesson you can choose to return to the guitar or the piano to learn and experiment with C Major and C minor pentatonic scales over the chord progression on your DAW. ON GUITAR C Major Pentatonic C minor Pentatonic

  11. Enter the Playground Without an instrument, you can experiment with pentatonic scales by returning to Ableton s learning music platform The Playground here: https://learningmusic.ableton.com/ the-playground.html ACTIVITY Try experimenting with pentatonic combinations over a chord progression and groove (from earlier).

  12. Lesson Two Melodies, riffs and hooks

  13. Learning Intention: To identify and analyse riffs and hooks in popular song. To demonstrate practical application of a riff or hook in the development of a song section on the piano or guitar. Success Criteria: I can identify and explain the role of a riff and a hook in popular song. I can demonstrate my practical understanding of the development of riffs and hooks by experimenting with ideas on the piano or guitar within my song concept.

  14. Words of the Day Hook - a musical idea, often a short riff, passage, or phrase, that is used in popular music to make a song appealing and to "catch the ear of the listener . Riff - a short, melodic and rhythmic idea of a few bars and it is prominent enough to influence the structure and character of a song. Improvisation is the creative activity of immediate ("in the moment") musical composition.

  15. What is an Earworm? In this video from Linda Marigliano discusses what an earworm is how we can work with neuroscience to create memorable hooks and riffs. CLASS DISCUSSION What musical elements combine to create a song that is more likely to stick in your head? ABC News In-depth. (2018, November 9). Why is that song stuck in my head? (Earworms) | What Is Music. YouTube. Retrieved January 7, 2023, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8BpPx_8Vpg

  16. What is a Hook? In this video from LANDR, Isabelle discusses what a hook is and how to write and develop a hook for your song. CLASS DISCUSSION What makes a good hook? How can you create a hook? What are the elements of a good hook? *watch to 4:00 LANDR. (2020, June 19). How To Write A Hook: Catchy Melodies Explained. YouTube. Retrieved January 7, 2023, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF2Saxg6LQc

  17. Create a Hook or Riff For the remainder of this lesson you can choose to return to the guitar or the piano to learn and continue to experiment with the C Major and C minor pentatonic scales over the chord progression to create a hook on your DAW. Here are some tips to keep in mind when working through a hook or riff: Keep it simple and uncomplicated (1 3 notes). Repeat ideas to help make it memorable. Experiment with sounds and timbres can it be a sound on distorted guitar (like a riff) or can it be synthesised on piano or even whistled? A mix of longer and shorter rhythmic values and close intervals (no big jumps and leaps between notes).

  18. Enter the Playground Without an instrument, you can experiment with pentatonic scales to create a hook by returning to Ableton s learning music platform The Playground here: https://learningmusic.ableton.com/ the-playground.html ACTIVITY Try experimenting with pentatonic combinations over a chord progression and groove (from earlier).

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