Music Composition 102: How To Compose Music Using Chord Progressions
Series of tutorials for aspiring musicians, composers, songwriters, sound engineers, and music enthusiast that want to learn the how tos, seek advice, learn methods relating to the subject of music, and a community to build and communicate knowledge, advice, and support.
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Possible topics ranging from :
+ Composing
+ Songwriting
+ Mixing
+ Mastering
+ Digital Audio Workstations (Cubase, Fruity Loops)
+ Notation Software (Finale, Sibelius)
+ VSTI Plugins (East West Quantum Leap Symphonic Choir/Symphonic Orchestra/Ministry of Rock, Spectrasonics Omnisphere/Stylus RMX, Toontrack Superior Drummer 2.0)
+ Mastering Plugins (Ozone, Fab Filter Pro, Waves)
+ Equipment
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Travis Balitz aka known as TraVisT, is an aspiring rapper, composer, and improvisational pianist. He has 9 years of piano experience with a private teacher, and has 2 years of personal experience learning piano sheet music that gravitate to intermediate to advance level songbooks. He also spent that last 2 years self teaching and dedicating himself to compose and song write music ranging from game and film scores, to Rock, and currently focusing on Rap. He will be releasing a Rap Album by Winter 2012. Once he has success with his own personal music endeavors he wants to help mentor other aspiring musicians, compose song books and publish them, and diverge into piano tuning.
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This was really amazing for me to watch. Music means alot to me and I wouldnt want there to be limitations to my music. Thank you. :)
zoomoo53 1 month ago
@zoomoo53 Glad you enjoyed it!
ManHoPark 1 month ago
I always find it interesting to see other people improvise. I think it's a good demonstration of how a particular musician tends to think. Sure, we may use the same chord progressions, but what one does with those chords tends to be unique. Sometimes I believe music can seem more simple than it actually is. There's so many possibilities and that's one of the many beauties of it.
WormyLeWorm 3 months ago
@WormyLeWorm Thats the beauty dude, who would have imagined chord progressions a simple concept could create such beauty.
ManHoPark 3 months ago