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There is one thing all great classical composers and jazz/pop arrangers have in common: they have a good working knowledge of counterpoint. In this course, you will learn everything you need to write proper, academic counterpoint. In addition, you'll learn some cool contrapuntal tricks like inversion and imitation. This course is suitable for both complete beginners to composition and advanced musicians/composers who find they are lacking in counterpoint knowledge. The only prerequisite is that you should be able to read music notation. This course is particularly useful for pop/jazz musicians. In these genres, people with proper contrapuntal skills can be hard to come by, so by learning these skills you can put yourself apart from the crowd. For almost every lecture, there will be one or more exercises. These exercises can be sent to the instructor in order to have them checked personally. (!) This is a rare feature for online courses. If you are currently following composition in university, this course can be a great help since it provides a clear overview of the topic and you can get your homework checked by the instructor before you hand it in.
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    Si realizaste el Curso Básico para Componer Canciones quiere decir que ya has adquirido una serie de conocimientos y herramientas que están siendo útiles para componer tus canciones (No dejes de revisar las lecciones y practicarlas) En este nuevo Curso Avanzado para Componer Canciones aprenderás más cosas acerca de los tres bloques que componen una canción, la melodía, la letra y los acordes, tonalidades, compases, escalas y demás. Estoy seguro que, como ocurrió con el curso básico, este te será de gran utilidad ampliando tu universo de conocimientos que te harán componer tus nuevas canciones de un modo más consciente y práctico. Espero que disfrutes de él.
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      ** UDEMY BEST SELLING INSTRUCTOR** Welcome to Music Composition 101: Fundamentals, Principals, and Myths. The complete guide to getting started in music composition. This is a class designed for the average person who is ready to take their music career (or music interest) and develop it into something more. Whether you are an active musician or an aspiring musician, this class is perfect for you. When most people think of a composer, they imagine someone sitting in a dusty attic with a grand piano, a big white wig, and the year is 1800. That might have been accurate back then, but the modern composer is just like you and me. In fact, I am one. In this course, I'll show you the techniques I use for writing music in a variety of styles and situations. I've worked with major American orchestras, film studios, and video game designers, so I've got more than a little experience. I'm also a PhD in music composition and a university professor (of music composition). Recently I was named as a semi-finalist for the Grammy Foundation's Music Educator of the Year award because of my in-person university classes. Now I'm taking those classes to Udemy in an online format in order to reach more students and give them the joy of Music Theory. This course starts with common misconceptions about the art of writing music. I'll give you the first one right now: You don't have to be a genius. Music Composition is a skill that can be learned, with practice. 100% Answer Rate! Every single question posted to this class is answered within 24 hours by the instructor. Some of the topics we will cover in this class are: My background, and listen to some of my music What you need to know Myths of the composer Tools of the trade: Software Tools of the trade: Pencils and fine paper How do you start? The process Program music and metaphors Character sketches Writing through canon Form Starting with a plan Graphic form representations Film Music and Tension Cues Composing for Films and Games Any much, much, more! And of course, once you sign up for this class, all my other classes are yours at steep discounts! Over half off for all future sections! The course is a roadmap to launching your career as a composer! All the tools you need to prepare, organize and start your career are included in this course and the entire course is based on real-life experiences - not just academic theory. Please click the "Take This Course" button so you can launch your music career today. ** I guarantee that this course is the most thorough music business course available ANYWHERE on the market - or your money back (30 day money back guarantee, as per Udemy policy) ** Closed captions have been added to all lessons in this course. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Praise for Courses by Jason Allen: ⇢ "It seems like every little detail is being covered in an extremely simple fashion. The learning process becomes relaxed and allows complex concepts to get absorbed easily. My only regret is not taking this course earlier." - M. Shah ⇢ "Great for everyone without any knowledge so far. I bought all three parts... It's the best investment in leveling up my skills so far.." - Z. Palce ⇢ "Excellent explanations! No more or less than what is needed." - A. Tóth ⇢ "VERY COOL. I've waited for years to see a good video course, now I don't have to wait anymore. Thank You!" - Jeffrey Koury ⇢ "I am learning LOTS! And I really like having the worksheets!" - A. Deichsel ⇢ "The basics explained very clearly - loads of really useful tips!" - J. Pook ⇢ "Jason is really quick and great with questions, always a great resource for an online class!" M. Smith ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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        Congratulations! You are about to learn the essentials of music theory and how to tell your story in a music composition. The elements, the rules and guidelines, the way music works. Music is a language. But not any kind language. The greatest and most powerful means of communication, mankind has ever invented. A language that we all can relate to. A language to share joy and happiness. A language to share grief and sorrow. A language to portrait darkness and evil. And my favorite: a language to share the noble kindness and heroic goodness of your heart. YOU can have all this POWER The power to make people laugh, or cry. The power to give the listeners goosebumps on their arms, and chills running through their body. The power... of emotion. Because that's what music is. A dynamic and compelling story of emotions. And you are the both the writer, and the director of this story. Examples of things you will Learn The Elements of Music The Foundations and Guidelines of Music The Way to Create Your Music Story full of Emotions Level up Your Knowledge Today Enroll Now and Gain Knowledge from taking the Complete Course Learn all the Concepts, Methods, Techniques and Tips etc. Take Action to Advance Faster Friendly regards,  Mikael "Mike" Baggström  Music Composer | Sound Designer | Artist
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          This course gives you an outline of some of the things you should be watching out for as a composer. Over the years, I've noticed that a lot of my students overlook many things that should be integral to the creation process. Some of these are simple ideas, yet easily overlooked. I want to help you to gain more insight in what to look for to help you avoid these same traps. Composition can seem like something huge to take on, but is only as difficult as you make it. I want to help change that frame of mind by offering a series of insights that will help composition, and music in general, to become something much more interesting, much simpler, and hopefully much more natural in terms of your approach to composition. I have had a long career as a music teacher, composer and musician and would like to share my ideas with you. We will look at topics such as: How to 'think' like a composer Orchestration Vertical versus Linear Thinking Voice Leading Active listening Articulation Foreground and Background material Dynamics Composition maps Composing with random notes Examples from the repertoire With these and other topics, I want to help you focus on the more important aspects of composition. Some of the ideas may seem abstract, but this is just to get you 'thinking outside the box'. This course will not teach you how to compose. That's not the purpose. Anyone with a basic idea of music theory could, theoretically, compose. The object here is to give you some insight into best practice and to try to establish your own compositional voice.  Combining critical listening with score study can also help you achieve this, once you know what to listen for, and what to watch for in the score. There are some quite technical details in the course, but I deliberately try to avoid these where possible. There are many courses that can teach this and many, many books on the subject. This course is more about using the tools of music in combination with putting yourself into a composing frame of mind, using your own experiences to draw from. It's also about how your mindset can help you to achieve your goals. I hope you will join me here and get some new perspectives on composition. It's a wonderful art - but it's easier than you may think if you just start with the right information... Lawrence O'Donnell December 2020
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            Music is a universal language. Everyone has a favorite melody. Music allows people from all backgrounds to come together and share a common love. Although there are many different types of music, they all start with the same fundamentals. Having knowledge of music basics can be a beneficial skill in many aspects of life. Knowing these functions not only allows an individual to comprehend the language, it also allows them to tap into their own creativity and contribute towards the historical heritage of sound. This book series is intended to provide a concise, simple and effective way of explaining the fundamentals.
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              Music Composition 1 is the first course in a series of two courses that teaches how music is put together and how to write your own music. The course is divided into two parts. Part one covers the study of rhythmic composition. Part two covers the study of melodic composition. (Harmony and form are studied in Music Composition 2) Course lectures consist mainly of video but also include some text. Each section of the course covers a particular concept (or related concepts). Concepts and compositional techniques are demonstrated throughout the course with real musical examples (pictures and audio samples). Besides lectures, each section of the course also contains memory questions, section quiz, listening assignments, and transcription/composition assignments. Memory questions serve to summarize and reinforce key concepts learned, while the quizzes test the students’ knowledge and understanding of the material from each section. Students who take this course will get practice transcribing music (hearing a rhythm or a melody and writing it down). In the composition assignments students will get real life practice using the information and techniques learned in each section to write their own rhythms and melodies. Who should take this course? Every student of music should know how to compose! It is a sad but true fact that most modern music teachers and music courses do not include music composition as part of the students’ musical education. In the past it was typical for students of music to be able to compose music. The “complete” musician can play an instrument, has knowledge of music theory AND can also compose! If you want to deepen your understanding of music, learn to write it! Course Includes : 190 Diagrams and Audio Samples (to illustrate concepts taught) 125 Memory Questions (to reinforce concepts taught) 90 Transcription and Composition Assignments (to practice the concepts taught) 76 Listening Assignments 21 Quizzes
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                There’s one fundamental thing in music that you can learn which will immediately improve your music compositions. Without buying the latest sample libraries, without spending months or even years analysing the minute details of music orchestration, and the best news is that you probably already know a little about it. And that’s melody . In this melodic music composition course, you’ll learn: A tried and tested method for composing better melodies from scratch How to compose a strong melody over an existing chord sequence What makes a good melody How to compose countermelodies The scales and modes you can use to compose more interesting melodies I’ve taught literally hundreds of students how to compose music in person, and thousands more online, and I’ve also won awards internationally for my own music, but when I first start teaching a new group of students about composing melody , they often think it doesn’t apply to them. Maybe you’re into death metal and don’t view that as melodic? Or perhaps you’re writing minimalist music built on patterns or chord sequences? Well…here’s the thing: you’re still writing melodic music. As Leonard Bernstein said: “where there’s music there’s melody, you can’t have one without the other” I remember one student in particular, Jamie, who was really into rap so didn’t think melody had much to do at all with what he was composing. During our first lesson we sat together and analysed some of his favourite tracks and he went wide eyed, amazed at just how many melodic elements there were in music that he himself had thought wasn’t melodic. He went on to write some of the most intricate, and interesting hip hop music I’ve heard for a long time. So melodic music writing isn’t about composing “old-fashioned” symphonies or cheesy pop songs. It’s about writing better parts for any type of music. Whether you’re a music producer with little formal musical training, or a classically trained musician frustrated about why your music isn’t connecting, my course on melodic music is going to help you learn to bring your compositions to life. When you enrol: You'll get lifetime access to the music composition program, where I walk you through all of the steps I use to create better melodies. You’ll learn what to listen for while analysing your favourite music, all of the building blocks that are used to put a melody together, I'll teach you a number of methods of creating and developing a melody, working with harmony, and creating counterpoint. Remember that you’re protected by a 30-Day-Money-Back-Guarantee , no hard feelings, just in case you discover that the course isn’t right for you. So if you’re ready to take your music composing to a new level, and to put in the work to get you there, click the “Buy Now” button now to enrol today. See you in the course! P.S. it isn't your mixing holding you back, you don't need a new sample library, and you don't need to be a musical prodigy to write great melodies. You just need to know what makes a good melody and apply that to your own compositions. Enrol today and I'll show you exactly how.
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                  Your Journey in Melody Do you want to become a master of writing and creating memorable melodies in music composition? Do you want to be able to compose anything from beautiful lyrical melodies, to energy-lifting, inspiring and adventurous themes, to powerful and mighty motifs. Hello Composers, Mike here. And I will take you on a learning journey and adventure, where you will learn the secrets to create amazing and memorable melodies for your music. YOU WILL: Master the Foundations and Guidelines Learn the Sounds, Styles & Colors Gain Practical Tips & Insights You will also get lots of live examples, breakdowns and demonstrations, as well as several opportunities to practice what you learn, so that you will truly master the knowledge you gain. MY STORY AND JOURNEY My name is Mike, and I am a composer. Just. Like. You. =) I started making music back in 1998. And I love to educate, motivate, and inspire creative people, like yourself. NOW TAKE ACTION! So I ask you again. Do you want to become a master of melody in music composition. If your answer is yes. Take action, and begin your adventure, right now!
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                    Harmony For Music Producers and Songwriters- Produce Better Tracks Faster This course is designed to be the most condensed course there is in the field. It's main purpose is to give ONLY the tools needed to EXCEL in how you approach your keyboard, and how you create your own unique style of composing using tools that have been proved to be the most efficient. No more struggling through endless, and sometimes, irrelevant theory content. This course gives you EVERYTHING you need, and ONLY the things you need in order to unleash your creativity and to perform at your best as a music producer or a composer, while implementing principles needed to finding your own style of composing and producing The course is divided to 6 sections: 1. Notation on the keyboard (does not include notation on paper) 2. Intervals on your keyboard 3. Scales - What are them, why are they important,and how are they related to harmony melody. 4. Melody - Principles that will help you with writing better sounding melodies. 5. Chords and Harmony - The holy grail of the course, where the magic happens. What this section will cover: Major, minor, diminished and even suspended chords - how to construct them yourself in a special method, without needing to remember each and every position. Different ways to use those chords in every harmonic environment. Chords inversions - What are them, and why they can make your songs sound better. Methods to lead the harmony in an optimal way using chord inversions, consecutive fifth’s avoidance and other useful principles. 7 chords - Ways to construct them yourself, and understanding how they function in your harmonic environment. 6. Harmony and Melody - Section that will include extra tips and practices of combining both harmony and melody in various ways. If you are a producer or a songwriter that wants to take your skills one big step forward by being more productive and more intuitive with every project you are working on - This is the course for you. What this course does not include : - Music production techniques - Music software (although it will be best if you have one and if you have some experience with one) - Any kind of programming (like beats or synthesis) - Any kind of music notation that is not on the keyboard If that is what you are looking for, this course is not the one for you.