There are 2 ways to create original music. I have to do with improvisation. Here simply "rise" with the material, or move the file directly in the sheet music or record it so he can remember later.
The second one I'm going to show you how to do it is in fact a melody from the beginning. Some believe this practice (as opposed to free improvisation) is more difficult. Not if you are a user of rhythmic patterns!
What are the artistic patterns? They simply note values, that is, half notes,arta qu, eight comments. And more.
Let me show you exactly what I mean ...
Let's say you're going around a melody comes to you. Today, most people have perfect pitch (including myself) are not jot down the qualities a comment, that is, the note d or note f #. However, when you work with templates, which you don't have to know the quality or the name of the note, you just have to jot down the template.
Here's how I do it. First, I just jot down the first 2 bars of the pattern. Why? This allows you to capture the idea without the need to compose the whole thing. It is like making a artists Visual sketch quickly. They capture the mood or feeling of the scene and later from the vehicle when they come home.
Now, you can draw 2-bars everywhere. There is no need to performing this action, never use the score. Does each piece of paper. Then you just notate the musical idea. For example, you may find something in 4/4. The first half of May to the Middle noteartqu 2 a second metric, comments can only bethe artqu 4 a comments. With this idea, you really remember the initial idea.
Remember Beethoven's fifth? Of course, do not remember the whole thing-but the first few comments you do. ... De de de duh ... De de de duh ...
This is the root of the entire Symphony! This rhythmic pattern. Of course it took the genius of Beethoven's music to create a movement as a whole out of it but you get the idea.
In "distant shores", I'll show you how I do it step by step.
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