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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Table of Contents Introduction
About This Book Foolish Assumptions Icons Used in This Book Beyond the Book Where to Go from Here
Part 1: Basics and Rhythm
Chapter 1: Thinking Like a Composer
Limitations as Freedom Composing as an Extension of Listening Rules as Inspiration You as Your Own Teacher
Chapter 2: Tools of the Trade
Composing with Pencil and Paper or a Tablet Performance Skills Composition Software A Pair of Moderately Well-Trained Ears Knowledge of Music Theory Space, Time, and Ideas A Pack Rat Mentality
Chapter 3: Musical Scrapbooks: Writing on Paper and Screen
Writing It Down Using Software Computer versus Paper and Pencil File Management
Chapter 4: Rhythm and Mood
Sculpting Time into Music The Feel of Different Rhythms Speed Bumps and Rhythmic Phrases Mixing It Up: Back Phrasing, Front Phrasing, and Syncopation Finding Your Own Rhythmic Phrases Rhythm and Mood Exercises
Part 2: Melody and Development
Chapter 5: Finding Melodies Where You Least Expect Them
What Is a Musical Framework? Finding Melody in Language Let’s Eat(,) Grandma! Finding Melody in the World Around You Helping Your Muse Help You Finding Melody in Your Instrument Exercises
Chapter 6: Scales and Modes, Moods and Melodies
Major and Minor Modes and the Circle of Fifths Getting Moody Moods à la Modes The Pentatonic Scale Harmonic and Melodic Minor Exercises
Chapter 7: Building Melodies Using Motifs and Phrases
The Long and Short of Musical Themes: Motifs and Phrases Building a Melodic Phrase Spicing It Up by Varying the Phrase Exercises
Chapter 8: Developing Your Melodies
Structural Tones Step-wise and Skip-wise Motion Passing Tones Neighboring Tones and Appoggiatura Other Melodic Techniques Exercises
Part 3: Harmony and Structure
Chapter 9: Harmonizing with Melodies
Harmonizing Using Consonance and Dissonance Harmonizing Using the Circle of Fifths Harmonizing Using Pivot Notes Exercises
Chapter 10: Composing with Chords
Chords and Their Moods Putting Chords Together Rhythmic Movement Chord Progressions Coming Home with Cadences Fitting Chords and Melodies Together Exercises
Chapter 11: Composing from the Void
Composing Using the Movement Around You Composing Using Musical Gestures: “Gestural Space” Introducing Effort Shapes Composing Using Effort Shapes Exercises
Chapter 12: Beginnings, Middles, and Endings
A Word About Form Beginnings: Intro and letter “A” Middles: Letter “B” Endings: Return of the Chorus or Refrain Exercises
Chapter 13: Musical Forms
Combining Parts into Forms Classical Forms Popular Forms Jazz Atonal Music Exercises
Part 4: Orchestration and Arrangement
Chapter 14: Composing for the Standard Orchestra
Concert Pitch and Transposition Pitch Ranges of Transposing Instruments Non-Transposing Instruments Getting the Sounds You Want
Chapter 15: Composing for Rhythm Sections and Small Ensembles
The Drums The Bass The Guitar Free Reed Instruments
Chapter 16: Composing for Multiple Voices
Story Lines and Instrumentation Writing Multiple Harmony Lines Independent Voices Counterpoint The Five Elements of a Musical Tone Some Do’s and Don’ts Exercises
Chapter 17: Composing Commercial Music and Songs
Composing for Film Composing for Video Games Composing for TV and Radio Composing for the Orchestra Composing for Yourself Composing Teams Helpful Organizations and Web Sites Music Licensing Companies Working with Agents Songwriting Making a Great Demo
Chapter 18: Composing Electronic Music
Software and Hardware for Composition Composing on Computers
Chapter 19: Composing for Other Musicians
Composing with Lead Sheets Composing with Guitar Tablature The Score Writing for Ensembles Working with Foreign Scores and Ensembles Working with Drums
Part 5: The Part of Tens
Chapter 20: Ten Career Opportunities for Composers
School Bands and Choirs Incidental Television Music Musical Theater Concert Composition and Performances Producer/Arranger Industrial Music and Advertising Film Scoring Video Game Scoring Songwriting Teaching
Chapter 21: Ten Recommended Books for Composers
Songwriter’s Market The Shaping of Musical Elements, Vol. II The Norton Scores, Vols. 1 and 2, 10th Edition How to Grow as a Musician Analysis of Tonal Music: A Schenkerian Approach The Music Lesson: A Spiritual Search for Growth Through Music American Mavericks RE/Search #14 & #15: Incredibly Strange Music, Vols. I and II Silence
Chapter 22: Ten Platforms for Promoting Your Music
YouTube Bandcamp Show.co CD Baby Distrokid ReverbNation TuneCore Spinnup Amuse Ditto
Part 6: Appendixes
Appendix A: Modes and Chords Reference Appendix B: Glossary
Index About the Authors Connect with Dummies End User License Agreement
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