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What plays the melody?

Synthesizers and drum machines play all of the sounds in this track (except the vocal parts), and the primary melody is a synthetic string-like sound.

How is this melody put together?

The main melody in this track is very long, but you can break it down into four smaller pieces (or phrases) that are simple variations of each other.

The first and second phrases are identical, with the exception of the final note. In the first phrase, the last two notes descend from B♭ to A♭, while in the second phrase, they ascend from B♭ to C. You can hear this as a sort of 'question and answer' relationship; the first phrase sounds somehow incomplete, while the second phrase sounds like it serves to resolve the first.

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The third and fourth phrases also work as a pair. The third is identical to the first, except that it has been transposed up to start on G instead of F. Finally, the fourth phrase 'answers' the third, with another small variation at the end of the phrase.

Create Your Own Melody

Experiment with your own melodies that use some of the techniques from the original: repeated phrases with variations, 'question and answer' relationships, alternation between ascent and descent in the variations.

Make Your Own Melody Online

Side note: the first few notes of the melody are borrowed from a much older piece of music: Paul Hindemith's Sonata for Flute and Piano (1936).

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Dear UJAM Studio User,

Unfortunately, we have to inform you that we took UJAM Studio offline on August 15, 2019.

Almost ten years ago UJAM set out to make online music making a thing and we had hoped to turn this into a viable business. However, things don't always go as planned. Along the way many things have changed and our company has a different focus now. Did you know we make instrument plug-ins now?

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We thank you for being part of our journey so far!

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We are still very passionate about UJAM Studio and are evaluating it to see if we can make it available to you again.

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