Demystifying music composition, film scoring, music production, and more
What you'll learn Write and Compose music using proven techniques and tips Create their own music using software, or good old pencil and paper. Generate musical ideas through creativity exercises 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 Binary, Ternary, and Rondo forms Starting with a plan Graphic form representations Triads, and basic rules of harmony Chord progressions Film Music and Tension Cues Composing for Films And much more!
Requirements Students should be enthusiastic about music, but do not need to be producers or musicians. No prior experience is needed in the music industry, business, financing, or accounting. For those without any music notation background at all, the course Music Theory Comprehensive - Part 1 is highly recommended.