This episode talks about the one big question you should ask yourself if you're trying to develop and grow as a composer. From years of teaching, I've learned that beginners and more advanced composers can get so much out of studying the same piece of music - but they'll take completely different lessons from it. So, if you're interested in growing as a composer, whatever level you're at, have a listen!
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How Memorizing Music Will Transform Your Composing
How to Actually *Learn* Composing - Composition Pedagogy with David Conte
How John Williams Writes for Percussion (Not What You'd Expect)
The Five Phases of Composing
John Williams' Orchestration in Harry Potter, 'Leaving Hogwarts'
Stuck in a 4-Chord Loop? Here's Why Your Beginning Matters
My Composing Process: The Creative Phase
My Composing Process and Tools
Why You Should Compose Every Day
The Making of Spielberg's West Side Story - with Matt Sullivan
How Beethoven Develops a Theme - What We Can Learn From His First Piano Sonata
Music Editing in Hollywood Films - with Sebastian Zuleta
How Fast Do You Need to Write Music?
Your Worst Addiction - Why You Have No Time to Write
How to Analyse a Score - Don Davis' The Matrix
What Instruments Should I Write For, As A Beginner?
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