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The Art of Composing Podcast
Jon Brantingham
13 episodes
9 months ago
Jon Brantingham talks about everything related to music composition, music theory, and creativity, to get you started on the right foot while learning to compose. Discover what you need to be doing to consistently grow as a budding composer, what tips and tricks will make the process a little less painful, and most importantly, what you can do to find your own composing voice. Jon is a composer, music composition teacher, business owner, former Army helicopter pilot, father and husband. He doesn't enjoy long walks on the beach, but instead prefers to jump in and surf. Whether you like to write in a classical or romantic style, like Jon, or you like to write 4 minutes of bleeps and bloops and call that music, or maybe you are a singer-songwriter, the Art of Composing podcast will be your guide to learning the art and craft of music composition.
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Jon Brantingham talks about everything related to music composition, music theory, and creativity, to get you started on the right foot while learning to compose. Discover what you need to be doing to consistently grow as a budding composer, what tips and tricks will make the process a little less painful, and most importantly, what you can do to find your own composing voice. Jon is a composer, music composition teacher, business owner, former Army helicopter pilot, father and husband. He doesn't enjoy long walks on the beach, but instead prefers to jump in and surf. Whether you like to write in a classical or romantic style, like Jon, or you like to write 4 minutes of bleeps and bloops and call that music, or maybe you are a singer-songwriter, the Art of Composing podcast will be your guide to learning the art and craft of music composition.
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Music Commentary
Arts,
TV & Film,
Music,
Performing Arts
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So You Want to Become a Composer?
The Art of Composing Podcast
27 minutes 50 seconds
11 years ago
So You Want to Become a Composer?





Episode 3 of the Art of Composing Podcast. In this episode, I talk about what it takes to start composing immediately.



What is in this episode:




* The mindset you need to learn to compose music.



* How to approach the act of learning to compose.



* Why you need 20 hours to become good at composing, and 10,000 hours to become a master.



* How to setup your studio for zero-friction composing.



* A little more on why you need to learn your musical grammar and logic.



* How you can take the free beginner's composing course at www.artofcomposing.com/free.




Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode:




* Art of Composing Podcast on Stitcher



* Alex Heffes



* musictheory.net



* M-Audio Keystation



* Musical Form Hub



* A Geometry of Music



* Sibelius



* Musescore



* Digital Performer



* Reaper




Episode 3 Take Aways




* Becoming a composer first starts with calling yourself a composer. Fake it till you make it, thats what I always say.



* You need to approach composing with a beginner's mind, this will give you the freedom to accept what you are learning and to grow as a composer.



* Be prepared to put in at least 20 hours of deliberate practice to get comfortable with composing, and another 9,980 hours to become a master. Don't worry, even if you only do your 20 hours, you'll be a pretty decent composer.



* Setup your studio so that it is comfortable for you, with all of the basics for composing at an arms reach. At a minimum, have your staff paper, a pencil, an eraser, and some kind of instrument to help orient you on pitch.



* Learn the grammar of music, and learn it well. It will make your life so much easier.



* If you are worried about how to start with the first note... then just start with C, that always seems to work out... but seriously, try to think of the shape of your melody, and mixing up scale lines and chord lines.



* You can also take one of your favorite pieces, and then write a variation on it. Remember, you are practicing, so you can do whatever you want,
The Art of Composing Podcast
Jon Brantingham talks about everything related to music composition, music theory, and creativity, to get you started on the right foot while learning to compose. Discover what you need to be doing to consistently grow as a budding composer, what tips and tricks will make the process a little less painful, and most importantly, what you can do to find your own composing voice. Jon is a composer, music composition teacher, business owner, former Army helicopter pilot, father and husband. He doesn't enjoy long walks on the beach, but instead prefers to jump in and surf. Whether you like to write in a classical or romantic style, like Jon, or you like to write 4 minutes of bleeps and bloops and call that music, or maybe you are a singer-songwriter, the Art of Composing podcast will be your guide to learning the art and craft of music composition.