Songwriting / Composition

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August-September 2007
Kole

The second part of the process and benefits of writing down and charting specific details of the things the composer wishes to express is explained.

August-September 2007
Tom Hess Opus 2

Tom Hess with his third installment on ideas on selecting and using a compositional process that works best for you.

October-November 2007
Tom Hess Opus 2

Tom Hess with his fourth installment on songwriting, with more advanced, yet simple and overlooked concepts.

October-November 2007
Kole

A theory borrowed from psychology but adapted by the author to the musical realm.

December-January 2007
Kole

You can get so much from exposure to unfamiliar music styles.

April-May 2008
Kole

An introduction to the most familiar way of analyzing and composing music for many of us.

June-July 2008
Kole

Kole supplies you, the songwriter/composer with three tools that will help you kick writer`s block `night in the ruts`.

August-September 2008
Kole

Kole goes beyond rut-busting, with tips on how to surpass all ruts.

December-January 2008
Guy Pople

The lighter/darker side of the enigmatic diminished tritone, and its infamous interval, the b5th.

December-January 2008
Kevin Ferguson

Kevin Ferguson offers guiding principles used to transcribe and arrange Vivaldi (and other Baroque) violin concertos to electric guitars.

December-January 2008
Kole

The often misunderstood and underappreciated interval - the minor second.

April-May 2009
Kole

Adding color to the bland, unifying lyrics, and other compositional techniques.

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