Write Your First Piece of Music In 14 Steps

Use A Free Notation Program To Learn How to Write Music

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Write Your First Piece of Music In 14 Steps

What You Will Learn!

  • You will confidently write your first piece of music and share it with the world
  • Build music templates to use again and again
  • Create a beautiful publisher grade score of your music and arrangements and sell it
  • You will learn how to navigate Muse Score

Description

You want to write a piece of music. You don't have the resources. Well, this is the course for you. In a mere 14 steps, I show you how to write your first piece of music from downloading a free program (Muse Score) to putting the final touches on a simple score. If you can do it with this piece and course, you can use these skills to create larger scale pieces and maybe be writing music for others and get paid.

First, we go through how to set up a new score in Muse Score via setting up a sheet music template. Then, we're going to explore different ways of notating the music via the computer and MIDI keyboards. Next, you're going to explore how to edit, adapt and make your score as close to a publisher-grade score as possible. 

The final step is where you are going to put your piece up for sale. In the course, I show you three different platforms on which you could place your music for sale. These include Gumroad, SMP Press, and JWPepper via the My Score Program.

By the end of the course, you will be able to write beautiful, publisher grade sheet music to sell from start to finish.

Who Should Attend!

  • If you want to write music digitally, this course is for you!
  • If you're interested in taking your handwritten scores to the digital age, this is for you.
  • If you want to learn the very basics of writing music, this is for you.
  • People Taking music classes in high school or college
  • Worship leaders who may be doing arranging for music for worship
  • Music educators who are new to music notation software

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Tags

  • Music Composition
  • Music Theory
  • Writing

Subscribers

778

Lectures

24

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