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welcome to chromaticus today weamp;#39;re going to talk about melodic manipulation techniques which is my personal favorite way to overcome writeramp;#39;s block you can take a small motif and using these melodic manipulation techniques turn it into a full four or eight bar phrase first iamp;#39;m going to demonstrate every technique and then weamp;#39;ll examine their usage in swan lake and in the hall of mountain king and finally iamp;#39;m going to walk you through the composition process step by step and show you exactly how to take a small fragment like this and turn it into a full phrase like this now the first technique weamp;#39;re going to look at is called an inversion this is the original motif that weamp;#39;re going to be demonstrating these techniques on itamp;#39;s in 6 8 meter it is three descending eighth notes with a slur marking followed by a dotted quarter note rest and itamp;#39;s over an f major chord an inversion takes the motif and changes the direction