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The Fundamentals of Musical Composition
5.0 average rating (66 reviews)Learn to compose music with a simple, repeatable, and powerful process. No more waiting on inspiration. Build a solid foundation for writing and understanding melody, harmony, form, and accompaniment.
$100
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Composing in Sonata Form
5.0 average rating (13 reviews)Learn to take simple 8 measure themes, and develop them into complete pieces. In this course, we'll use sonata form as a vehicle for developing your skills as a composer.
$100
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Live Sessions
Join regular live sessions where you can get feedback on your music, ask questions, and learn about new topics not covered in the courses.
$25 / month
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Fundamentals Preview: Build Your Composition Vocabulary
4.8 average rating (252 reviews)This course is the first 4 modules from the full Fundamentals Course. You'll learn to compose pieces with the vocabulary of music. It covers the basics of chords, scales, harmony, and melody, and how to start using them.
Free
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Monthly Membership
5 CoursesThe Art of Composing Monthly Membership gives you access to "The Fundamentals of Musical Composition", and "Sonata Form".
$40 / month
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Bonus: Composing Workouts
Not sure what skills to work on today. Pick a random workout composing workout.
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Course Reviews
Worth money on its own
K F
With a 'minor' exception of piano shots too fast or not optimized for visual comm this stuff is a mind opener to say the LEAST. I discovered two or three wo...
Read MoreWith a 'minor' exception of piano shots too fast or not optimized for visual comm this stuff is a mind opener to say the LEAST. I discovered two or three words the meanings of which I had completely wrong until today. It also clarifies why it's a must to understand what some expressions like intervals mean ...because in music they mean more than just one thing i.e. either a distance or a spectrum within it that is not necessarily the congruent spectrum for a same distance elsewhere etc.
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Matthew Tolman
The best composition lesson in the world. It is definitely better than the old, dried up, "couldn't teach someone how to get out of a box" jacked up music pr...
Read MoreThe best composition lesson in the world. It is definitely better than the old, dried up, "couldn't teach someone how to get out of a box" jacked up music professors I had in college!
Read LessA practical start-up kit
Peter Wood
A very useful and practical introduction that has already got me composing short melodies. I particularly like the advice to apply limitations - this simple ...
Read MoreA very useful and practical introduction that has already got me composing short melodies. I particularly like the advice to apply limitations - this simple advice overcomes the problem I had of being overwhelmed by endless possibilities and not getting anywhere. Now I start with something very simple and then embellish.
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