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A very comprehensive book that answers many frequently asked questions about song composition. It starts at the very beginning the basic concept, and takes you step-by-step to the final completion and production of a song. Get busy in composing your own special tunes,no matter what instrument you play! 88 pp.
Contents are:
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Preface
About the Authors
Part I
Where Do I Start?
The Basics You Should Know To Write A Song
Dividing Your Songs Into Measures
Idea People, Songwriters, and Composers
Developing Your Inner Ear
Intervals
Defining the Scale
"Hearing" A Melody in Your Head
Part II
Is There Only One Method By Which We Can Compose?
Composing By Sight
Steps Skips and Leaps in Melody Writing
What Goes Up Must Come Down
A Good Pattern is Worth Repeating
Sequence: It's Much Like A Pattern But Has a Slightly Different Twist
What Begins Must End
The Need For A Cadence Within A Song
Part III
Rhythm: Where Composing Music Really Counts
At Least One Million Melodies Waiting To Be Discovered
Part IV
Writing the Lyrics To A Song
Are We Certain We Understand Rhyme?
What About Using Free Verse In Lyrics?
One Other Thing: Accented Beat
The Lyric As A Tool For Note Placement
Composing By Lyric
Enlarging the Scope of Lyric Writing
Composing By Use of a Countermelody or Partner Song
Composing By Following a Set Pattern of Chords and Note Values
Composing With A Theme In Mind
The Blues: The Loosest Form of Lyric and Melody
Composing A Fugue
Part V
Writing the Accompaniment: Introducing the Models
Models: Fitting Your Song In a Form
Simple Orchestration: Its Component Parts
Transposition: What Is It?
Starting to Arrange
Composing and Arranging with the Voice in Mind
Some General Hints For Vocal Arranging
Appendices
A. Musicality Test
B. Chords/Signatures
C. Chord chart
D. Time Signatures
E. Master Arranging Score
F. Another Accent Problem
G. Answers to Musicality Test |
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