Toker41:
"Good and Bad are a matter of opinion."
Thats right.
And it was a matter of opinion that made "How you Remind Me" a number one song and it's writer a multimillionaire.
Its the audience who decides whether or not your melody is good, not you.
And believe me, a matte rof opinion on the matter can get someone booed offstage.
Just see how your "matter of opinion" works witha crowd of 8,000 people booing your shit off the stage.
I stand by my words. There is only two kinds of melodies. Good ones and bad ones. And an audience of real live people will let you know the difference between the two, real fast.
Your right, it is a matter of opinion, and
a live audience will give you theres everytime. They dont usually dance to chromatic scales in 123/48 time signatures.
But to each there own.
If you wanna have a hit song, stick to 4/4, have lots of repetition and dont use more than 5 notes in the melody.
If you wanna have an unforggetable noodle shit fest, start at A end at Z pay no attention to arrangement, play ina 123/58 time sig, get your singer to sing a chromatic scale over top, ask Yoko to do back ups, and you might have a hit on Mars, but not earth.
there is guidlines ansd rules to follow to please the human ear. And the best know these rules and follow them time and time again.
its the beginners and idiots who think you can start at A end on Z and have a memorable song.
It just doesnt happen.
The main rule top follow is keep it simple & unclutterd.
most listeners classify the rest as noise.