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HeartAgain 08-11-2009 06:01 PM

Learning to compose rock music.
 
I'm trying to learn to compose music and write lyrics, but I'm unable to even find out where to start with the whole endeavor, because I missed out completely on music in school. I want to learn to sing and write lyrics.

So, I need some really basic information on music. I don't know how to read it or how to write notes or how to play music at all. All I know how to do is sing and write poetry. And I'm not even very good at those things yet.

If you have any suggestions on where and how to start out learning music as an adult, please make them.

I kept this post short, but you can ask me anything you need to know or anything you'd like to know and I'll answer today.

mr dave 08-11-2009 07:05 PM

go to your local music store (the kind that sells instruments not albums). ask one of the clerks where they send the new people for lessons. contact that place and get enrolled in basic lessons.

if you want to supplement the information you'll get from a teacher then you can check through the 'music' section of any major bookstore for basic theory books. they'll have dozens of books along the lines of '100 and 1 ways to write a love song' and 'music theory for dummies' etc. pick up a copy of whatever book strikes your fancy the most and go from there.

although, ultimately, there's no real 'correct' way of composing rock music. seriously, take a peak through the songwriting forum on this site. it's not a matter of being good at it, it's a matter of just doing it. there's no substitute for practice and experience, there's no magical piece of knowledge that someone can type here that will somehow elevate your abilities beyond what you've established for yourself.

HeartAgain 08-11-2009 07:51 PM

Thank you for the outstanding advice. I will be going to a book store on the 1st of next month and I should be able to pick up some good books then. We don't have any music lessons in this town really. But I can still check around I guess.

Antonio 08-12-2009 12:19 AM

you could also go the online route starting out if you can't afford lessons right away or in your case, aren't near anyone who could help at the moment. that's how i started, and while i did get some lessons later on, learning a bit on my own helped in progressing faster cause i already knew the most basic things. so yeah, i'd say along with books, see if you can't look up any online lessons as well.

The Unfan 08-12-2009 01:26 AM

Smash fifth chords really hard and have the drum go badump badump badump badump and you're set.

Rickenbacker 08-12-2009 08:31 AM

Get one of these ****ers and **** around.

http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/reso...08/pikasso.jpg


But seriously, learn how to play any augmented chord and just walk. Did wonders for me.

Antonio 08-12-2009 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rickenbacker (Post 718644)
Get one of these ****ers and **** around.

http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/reso...08/pikasso.jpg


But seriously, learn how to play any augmented chord and just walk. Did wonders for me.

ah, Metheny's Pikasso guitar. half striking beauty, and half the look of a disfigured child.


good stuff :yeah:

chanpyn 03-03-2011 03:35 AM

Don't forget to analyze the lyrical and musical phrasing of your favorite artists, there is no substitute for letting your ears do the walking. Have fun..

Ska Lagos Jew Sun Ra 03-03-2011 06:50 AM

You don't compose rock music, that's why it's rock music. Just get some friends together with like instruments, and jam. If you don't have friends, craiglist. It's insanely easy to find people who want to play good ol' fashioned rock n' roll.

Howard the Duck 03-03-2011 08:02 AM

all you need is three chords and the truth - Bono


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