You want to write down what you hear inside your head, and from that create longer works, hit songs, or just a good piece of music.You want to create music mostly for yourself, but you’re interested in film, TV, and video games. You want to compose music that clearly expresses yourself and your emotions in a way that others understand.If any of these describe you, keep reading. Since launching my original free composing course on youtube back in 2011, I’ve asked many of the 35,000 people who’ve taken it what their goals are for composing. So I set out reading just about every music theory or composition book I could get my hands on. When I started Art of Composing in 2011, I had a loose idea of the things I needed to learn. The process of changing it, actually forces you to understand it. The fastest way to learn composition is to memorize small fragments of music, and then learn to change and combine those fragments in very specific ways.
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