Say you had a song with a melody that is mostly a descending diatonic mode like the start of this for example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGQxI0G6mKk
How similar would another songs melody have to be to this to be considered "fishy" even if its still mostly just a descending mode ( dorian in this case)
know any other songs that have a similar descending melody?
Will we even run out of diatonic melodies?
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here is a good example too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0877FWNLZ98
>>66029112
>How similar would another songs melody have to be
Very. I'm no copyright lawyer, but melody is just one of the factors that make up a song's identity. The instrumentation and rhythm would also have to be similar, for example.
>Will we even run out of diatonic melodies?
I don't think so. Of course there is a theoretical limit on the number of diatonic note combinations that could be considered a 'melody', but the other formal aspects of composition and arrangement, and the way different music genres use melody, make for effectively endless variation.
>>66029112
Some melodies are just reaaaaaally common, I think the whole instrumentation of the song changes things a lot.
Just playing the same notes on a different instrument and with a different intonation makes something almost completely new for me