His thoughts (그의 생각) Joonmo Cho





It's a song with a lot of titles. You know what the title is, right? I played the intro in a simple pattern. This pattern will continue to come out in the verse and the chorus.
If you ask me what the pattern is, I'm going to say, "Simple Line" with a certain rhythm.
1. Certain rhythms are not at all distant from the song.
The rhythm of "하나님은 너를 만드신 분" in the first lyrics became a pattern.
“가장 많이”, “지키시는 분”, “절대 포기”,
“원하시는 분”, “세상 그 무엇”, “인도하는 분” and so on.
It's an important rhythm that repeats over and over again.
2. Simple lines are literally simple notes. I went near Ra So-Fa. By the way, you can't help but think about the chord when you make the line. You can find a common sound that can play the same thing even if the chord changes. It's not so loud as the chord changes, but it's also good to change the notes softly. If you look at my performance, even if the chord changes from the intro to F-Dm7, the line is the same as the "Ra-so-Fa" line. In chorus, F-Dm7 is the "Ra-so-Fa" line, Gm7-C7 is the "Ti b-Ra-so" line, the same line. On the other hand, the "Ra-so-Fa" line in the intro changes its beginning to "Do-so-Fa" in the verse.
In the verse, F-Dm7 plays the "Do-so-Fa" line on the F and the "Mi-so-Fa" line on the Dm7.
I changed it a little bit.
If you want to play a common sound, you can play both in the "Do-so-Fa" or "Mi-So-Fa" line. You know what I'm talking about, right?
Whether you want to change the notes or keep the common note is just the choice of the performer. Also, Gm7 played the Re-Ra-so line and C7 played the Mi-Ra-so line little by little.
3. Completion of patterns is repetition.
The rhythm and melody lines are perceived as patterns when similar ones are repeated.
The same pattern develops. I play mainly with patterns, but I develop them even in places other than patterns. It's a song that you should pay attention to, so listen to it again and listen.
And practice the sheet I played. You may try to play a different line of music line. Apply this pattern to other songs.
Always "apply," that's the point.