GENERAL DISCUSSION Thread: Click Here to Have a Conversation!
This is the place for general discussions which don't fit in the weekly threads
- Perhaps you have a question inspired by the challenge?
- Want to chat about general topics of music composition?
- Or just looking to chat with fellow challenge participants about music?
-
Any Logic Pro X users out there? I watched a tutorial on scoring within Logic and it’s absolutely brilliant! The composing function is very intuitive.
You can also play directly via midi and it will score for you.. I have MIDI Guitar 2 software (a lot less expensive than a midi guitar) that turns any guitar with a pickup into a midi instrument. It’s not perfect but it tracks pretty well and you can adjust the latency, a bit of tweaking, and if you use the quantize function, and some simple editing it would save a lot of time. Here is a tutorial that shows how it works. I had no idea Logic could do this so I’m really excited!
https://youtu.be/1qwqBYkD0Cg -
Hello!!
Really enjoying this challenge and seeing everyone's work!
I have a question inspired by the challenge about general topic of music (guitar) composition and would like to chat with fellow challenge participants about it !
So one thing I think is difficult about composing for the guitar is when you have a fantastic idea that you want to make a piece with, and then when you start developing it, you run into technical problems - left-hand stretches become too big, the open strings you were using before don't fit your harmony, so the left hand becomes to complicated, or you just haven't got enough strings.
Maybe you want to transpose it up or down, add something to it, if it's made of different elements perhaps you want to change one of them like the accompaniment, harmony, melody etc. etc. You might have found that you've taken an idea from the etude you're using, and then wanted to change the melody, the key or harmony, but quickly found it became too difficult to play.
I hope that makes sense?
I'd love to know how my fellow challenge participants deal with this, because I think you inevitably will! Some ideas I have:
- Use whatever is available to your fingers at the moment they find themselves in the piece;
- Keep ideas simple (how simple?);
- Take care if changing keys, perhaps use keys related to one or more of the open strings;
- Keep the "texture" to something like "upper melody + simple-ish bass + some harmony notes in the middle"
Can't wait for the rest of the challenge! And more and more composition challenges in the future! Please!
-
Hello Ashley! I'm writing my first guitar composition ever and I'm quite new to written music...
Part of the piece is made of an arpeggio based on sixtuplets and right now with all the "6" and the brackets above it looks quite messy Is there a sort of rule or a common way to deal with this problem? Thanks, this is exciting!
-
Hello Ashley! I'm writing my first guitar composition ever and I'm quite new to written music...
Part of the piece is made of an arpeggio based on sixtuplets and right now with all the "6" and the brackets above it looks quite messy Is there a sort of rule or a common way to deal with this problem? Thanks, this is exciting!