Question 2: What do you need to learn if you want to learn composition? How long will it take? If you want to learn professional composition, you can't just say anything by inspiration. There are several steps in learning composition. Learn "Fundamentals of Music Theory" first, then "Harmony Course" (the most basic basis for composing sound effects), and finally compose music. I'm talking about the process of learning classical music, but music is * * *, so it's easy to learn classical music well before writing pop music. Floating for a long time depends on how far you want to reach.
Where there is a will, there is a way. In a word, I wish you success.
Question 3: What is the basic skill of learning composition? 1. Keep in mind all the traditions and regulations of books such as acoustics (one book is far from enough) and counterpoint (more books are needed). This is just the foundation. If you can completely follow these, basically what you write will be "more comfortable". 2, and it sounds more comfortable, "very comfortable", but it is far from finished. All the books with acoustics experts are incomplete. To improve, we must listen to our own works repeatedly. Four speeds must be used: normal speed; Quick release; Slow play; Slow, slow speed. The most important thing is extremely slow speed, which is equivalent to "full practice" when learning a new song. Who but Bach can stand this "extremely slow" test? Defects in composition skills will be magnified in this "extremely slow" exam. Normal speed used to be "passable", but now it often becomes miserable; Normal speed used to be "more comfortable", but now it may be "less comfortable". To this end, composers must master piano playing completely. It is impossible to compose music if you can't play the piano. The slower you are, the greater your progress will be. Listen to your own harmony and counterpoint sound effects at a time. 3. If you find anything uncomfortable, first check which regulations have been violated. If there are no rules, find the root of the problem yourself. Put forward a hypothesis. 4. According to this hypothesis, whether Bach's music conforms to it is investigated. If it is met in most cases, it means that this assumption is basically established and the assumption becomes a "new regulation". Bach's musical performance and full practice of * * * are unparalleled, "cool". 5, according to the "new regulations", modify your old job. Is the effect much more comfortable? I'm sure it will.
Question 4: What do you major in composition? It is not difficult to write lyrics and compose music. Even people without a musical foundation can hum a few words, but the arrangement is very professional. The most basic thing is that you need music theory, basic solfeggio skills, orchestration, harmony, and preferably the same instrument, not only the playing principle of common instruments, but also the above knowledge base. You can start learning the knowledge of software programming. Each piece of music has a considerable capacity, which is quite difficult for a person who has never studied music.
I hope I can help you.
Question 5: What do you need to learn to compose music? Music literacy covers all aspects from single tone to * * *, from musical instruments to genre. It's helpful to start using tapes. . After listening to many scales and getting good intonation, you can naturally write the music you have heard. . -I want to tell some friends who write songs. Many friends asked me to share their composing experience online, so as to avoid repeated typing. Be sure to let go of the idea of writing music, learn more basic things, learn to a certain extent, accumulate a certain amount, and then naturally know what to do, including evaluating your composition ability. All the friends who started asking how to write music are friends who have little or no music foundation after I know more about it. I don't want to fly, that's what I want to say. What you need is not how to write music, but how to understand what music is all about first. Besides, what's wrong with writing songs? Many people can often hum some songs blindly even if they don't know music theory (my dad is like this, hehe), but they can't record what they are humming, and they can't step into the threshold of music. People who know how to compose music are different. They can record songs that they or others hum, such as Wang, so some people become composers and musicians. In fact, whether you have the ability to compose music depends on whether you have the ability to record. How to train this notation ability? First of all, you have to know the score, sing accurately, and the details of the score are very clear. Then practice your ears, including distinguishing intervals and rhythms. All kinds of complex intervals and rhythms should be conditioned to be heard by one ear. It's a bit like practicing English, to the extent of being like a mother tongue. Of course, the more complicated it is, the more difficult it is to identify, but those who can distinguish between complex intervals and rhythms can certainly write things with complex intervals and rhythms. Therefore, if you want to write a good song, you must persevere and improve your ears forever. To a certain extent, when you hear music, it is not the sound but the music score that is reflected in your mind. Besides, if you can not only recognize intervals and rhythms, but also become sensitive to music. You will gradually find that the melody of songs is based on harmony. Except that China traditional music has a background of melody before harmony (that is, music before orchestration), the melody of modern music is based on strict harmony structure. The more sensitive you are to harmony, the more difficult it is to write a good song, which requires strong basic skills. The more sensitive you are to harmony, the more you will find that domestic music lacks the means to use * * *, and you can hear what is a good song and what is a bad song. Really good songs are nothing more than distancing themselves from bad songs in melody, and even the melody is not as fancy as bad songs. You will know what a truly meaningful melody means. For friends who have experience in writing songs, it is necessary to discuss the fun of writing songs. If you can do something, others will do it, even everyone will do it, then you are not interested in doing it. If only you can do it, you will feel very different. The same is true of writing songs. If you think of a melody, but the audience can also think of it, it is very uncharacteristic, or there is no standard, and it is not difficult. Why is there a lot of rubbish in pop music nowadays? That is, when you hear the beginning, you can predict what sound he will sing next, and even if you can think of such a melody, then this song must be unpleasant. Nowadays, songs are all familiar styles and tunes. Listening to them too much will make people feel bored, because they are too ordinary and have no freshness. When writing songs, we should emphasize the fun of composing music. We should write something that can catch the audience's ears and make them feel different. This is your own personality problem. Only when you come up with such a thing will others not think so. If your music can still make others feel good, it means that your level is really good. This is the fun of writing songs. You should highlight your personality. On the other hand, many people don't talk about various composing skills, but like to emphasize that "music is emotional and doesn't have to follow any rules". What they mean is to abandon the rigorous structure of composition and go wild ... >>
Question 6: What do you need to learn first to arrange your own music? First, learn a texture instrument, such as piano or guitar. Considering the low cost of piano, parents can consider learning guitar. And when learning guitar, you must pay attention to learning * * * and rhythm, and you can solo, because your goal of learning guitar is to lay a theoretical foundation for arrangement.
Through the study of guitar, you will quickly understand the theory of chorus music, have time to read through the basic music theory, and be sure to lay a solid foundation, so that it will be easy to learn arrangement in the future.
When you master the guitar and understand the music theory, you can boldly spend money to go to the recording studio to find a master to teach you. If your acceptance speed is fast enough, you can start arranging in one month, but if you want to reach a higher level, you need a lot of plucking and writing. Arranging is an experienced job, arranged by an old arranger 10 years.
Come on ~
Question 7: I want to compose music. What should I learn first? First of all, let's analyze what skills are needed for composing music. First, you should have a melody in your mind, which requires you to be out of tune, so it is necessary to practice pronunciation. At least sing it so you can understand. Secondly, you should write this melody down, which requires you to be familiar with the notation or various transformation methods of staff, so copying the music is necessary. Third, you should learn to develop phrases and turn a topic sentence into a paragraph or even a movement, which requires you to have your own understanding of the trend of intervals and the emotions they express. You can refer to the composition tutorial, which is mentioned above. You still want to arrange your own music, which is not easy. Go and buy Zhou Fusan's music theory foundation and have a look, and explain the basic music theory clearly. I also need to buy Sposobin's harmony, be familiar with the basic tone sandhi and learn orchestration. This is not an easy job. Generally speaking, it is most important to establish a sense of music in your mind now, so you can learn to sing first, or learn an instrument, preferably an electronic organ or a piano, because arrangement is necessary. In addition, it may be helpful to learn the usage of copper. Also, set my answer as the best answer, and I can learn to compose music, hehe.
Question 8: Professional teaching materials needed for learning composition. Let me answer your question: A 1. Conditions for learning composition: If you are an amateur, you can have a certain piano level (about Grade 8) and knowledge of music theory (Tong Zhongliang's basic understanding of music theory). 2. Composition has the following courses: music theory, harmony, musical form analysis, orchestration, song writing and instrumental writing methods; 3. How long does it take to study? This problem varies from person to person, usually two to three years. The students majoring in composition in the Conservatory of Music are five-year students. B 1, it is best to learn a musical instrument when learning composition, and the piano is the first choice ~ why? First of all, suppose the landlord wrote a skeleton, and he can modify it on the piano. Secondly, you must have a good foundation of harmony when you study composition, and the collocation and effect of harmony can be practiced through the keyboard. Music theory is of course important, but after all, we should return to music in the end, that is, practice ~ So, I personally suggest learning the piano ~
2. Learning to compose music requires listening to a lot of music ~ even if it is popular ~ and learning the collocation of lyrics and songs, as well as how not to invert words. These are all a learning process ~ I suggest that the landlord can imitate other people's creations, conduct imitation training, deeply analyze other people's songs, and then learn those unique and improvise on the piano for a short time ~ listen to the sound and increase the feeling of harmony ~
3, the landlord wants to buy some basic reference books, harmony is the most important, and polyphony and orchestration ~ Polyphony and orchestration are based on harmony ~ So the landlord must learn harmony solidly, so as to create good songs ~ Some songs are not particularly excellent in melody, but good harmony can enrich songs ~
Question 9: What are the requirements for learning composition? This question is not easy to understand. If it refers to physical congenital conditions, as long as the ears are not deaf and the hearing is normal. If it is a skill condition, you can learn slowly and practice slowly.
In terms of basic knowledge, the first thing you need to learn is music theory and some knowledge of music rules. This includes:
1. Master various basic concepts of music (including notation of music score), such as the concepts of musical tone, interval, rhythm and harmony, various modes and scales, and the concept of rhythm.
2. Grasp the structural features of musical tones, such as the relationship between various harmonies (and acoustics), the relationship between harmony and melody (counterpoint), the rules of organizational changes of modal forms (formalism), the rules of musical process (basic technical techniques of composition), the rules of instrumental performance and vocal music singing (orchestration), and the study of specific musical style characteristics and organizational rules (including the adoption of modal scales and basic rhythm patterns).
Secondly, through solfeggio practice, you can hone your keen sense of music. At the same time, learn to master the basic playing skills of one or two typical musical instruments, such as piano and violin.
With the above knowledge and skills, you can try to compose music. However, composing music itself is not a purely technical job, and it is more important to accurately express all kinds of emotions in music, which requires composers to have a deep understanding of life around them besides music. Just like writing poetry, except for the training of basic skills, the rest can only be "Kung Fu is beyond poetry".