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In this i’m answering a question sent to me on Facebook by Sean. He wanted to know about the Melodic Math approach to songwriting used in pop music by Max Martin and others. So this lesson is all about the Melodic Math approach, what it is, and how we can use it in our own songwriting.

If you’d like to read the one of the main interviews that I used as a source then click the link below.
https://storytelling.di.se/max-martin-english/

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21 Replies to “Melodic Math – Max Martin's Secret Songwriting Formula // Episode 14”

  1. So this is guy that is either partly or wholly responsible for turning the music we hear today into easily digested, non-atmospheric, ear candy? Thanks for the heads up… I was wondering why my radio was belching out complete shit for the better part of the last 20 years.

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  3. Thanks for this!! Great to look at techniques like this, practice emulating them and then blend the parts I like into my own style!

    We all got where we are by emulating others, from the basics of learning how to crawl then walk as a baby (we saw adults do the walking first). I am not sure anyone just created a song without hearing other songs first, which they ultimately emulated, just look at the classical music era.

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