Module 2 of 6: Music Composition

 

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Learn the secrets behind successful songs 

Record professional vocals with

the latest software

 

Summary

 

Music Composition shifts the focus from the technical to the musical elements within your track. Even if you don't make music with lyrics you still need to understand how modern music is structured in order to elevate your track above the competition. If you want to sell your songs and make a living from your music, then it's essential that you have an understanding of music theory, composition and arrangement techniques. We also look at the music industry in the 21st Century and explore copyright, publishing and promotion.


Content

 

Introduction

How does the music industry define a song?

Copyright - who owns what?

Royalties - who earns what?

Analysis of contemporary song styles

 

Structure & Rhythm

Song structure: verse, chorus, bridge (pre-chorus), middle 8

Writing a hook: musical, vocal and lyrical hooks

Groove & rhythm in modern music from R&B to drum n bass

Music composition - definitions and terminology explained

 

Chord Sequences

Scales, chords, keys and harmony

Chords: major and minor. Key notation

Chord sequences and key changes

Chord sequences used in modern music styles

 

The Role of the Bassline

Using the bassline to reinforce rhythm and harmony

Bass riffs - using the bassline as a hook

Choosing the right sound - classic bass sounds and synths

How and when to use sub bass

 

Rhythmic Parts

Creative use of percussion to add "groove"

How to add rhythmic interest to your track

Percussion software tools:  BFD, Stylus, Battery

Other software instruments: Virtual Guitarist, B4

 

Pads & Strings

What are pads and when do you use them?

Classic pad sounds: hardware and software

Using inverted and extended chords

Minor chords, augmented chords, diminished chords, suspended chords

 

Melody and Vocals

How to write a melody

Composing motifs and phrases

Using passing notes

Melodic tension and release

 

Lyric Writing

Song concepts: types of lyrical theme

Lyrical approaches from Elvis to Eminem

Rhyming structure

Do's and don'ts of successful lyric writing

 

Vocal Production

Preparing to record your track in the studio

Recording vocals in the studio: guidance and preparation

Comping and double tracking vocal takes

Effects and processing. Correcting tuning

 

Songwriters' Secrets & Career Advice

Tips and tricks from pro songwriters

Tips on networking and promoting your work

Management and legal advice

Publishing deals and how they work

 

 

 

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