Want to Write a Better Tune?
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Check out my free course -Foundations of Writing Music https://thinkspace.ac.uk/signup/foundations-of-making-music/ In this how to write music tutorial, I'll be looking at meldoy writing, choosing chords and simple msuical arrangement gtechniques. So we will write a tune, arrange it and add a B section. In this step by step tutorial Ill be taking you through the stages of creating a simple complete piece of music including melaody writing, choosing chords, and extending your idea with a B section. It's a follow along tutorial, so load up a selection of simple instruments and follow me as I write. You up for that? The Sounds I used Acoustic guitar - Evolution steel string - https://www.orangetreesamples.com/ Soft Piano - Poets Piano from EST - https://estsound.com/ Electric Piano - Pianoteq 9 Rhodes Mk2 - https://www.modartt.com/ Strings - Spitfire Originals - https://www.spitfireaudio.com/ Bass - J Bass from Sinefactory - https://www.orchestraltools.com/ Drums - Addictive Drums 2
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