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WRITING MUSIC

CALIFORNIA MUSIC CONSERVATORY

Learn to write music and compose your own songs!

If you study here I can guarantee that you will be able to write your own songs, and also arrange music for other people and be able to hear and write down any song.

1.- First print a copy from level 1.

2.- Look at the notes and write down the name of each note underneath. Make sure you write the "REAL" name like Do, Fa, Sol, La, Si... and NOT THE LETTERS like A, D, F, G.

3.- We use the letters for chords and the name of the notes for the notes.

4.- After you write down the name of the notes, go to music theory level ONE and compare your writing with the name of the notes in music theory.

5.- only if you ABSOLUTELY KNOW 100% ALL the name of ALL THE NOTES, go to level 2, if you don't really know them, please if you don't know them, study more and re-take the test in 2 or three days.

6.- Only after you know the ALL THE NOTES from each level, you can go to the next. If you skip levels to go faster, you will not understand everything and you will not be able to learn correctly.


Writing Music Level 1.


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Level 1
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1 Learn the eight notes from the C scale
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2 The Si under middle Do, and Re, Mi, Fa higher
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Writing Music Level 2.


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Level 2
Writing Music
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3 Using ledger lines to learn lower La and Higher notes like Sol, La, Si, Do
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4 Learning Flats and Sharps.
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Writing Music Level 3.


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Level 3
Writing Music
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Learn to write notes in the BASS CLEF
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6 More notes in BASS CLEF
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7 Most of the notes in BASS CLEF, like higher Fa with 2 ledger lines.
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8 Sharp and flats in the BASS CLEF
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9 Write the missing notes to make each measure 4/4 counts.
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10 Copy the music exactly the way it is.
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11 Complete all 16 measures
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What's next?



Now you can go to Ear Training in level 4


Last Updated on Sunday, 17 March 2013 00:56