Scott Jarrett, Holly Day

#Music
#Composition
#Rhythm
#Harmony
Create the next big pop hit, bang out a catchy jingle, or write an iconic film score, with music composition skills
Today's composers create music for television, film, commercials, and even video games. Music Composition For Dummies brings you up to speed with the theory and technicality of composing music. With easy-to-understand content that tracks to a typical music composition intro course, this book will teach you how to use music theory to write music in a variety of forms. You'll discover the latest tech tools for composers, including composing software and online streaming services where you can publish your musical creations. And you'll get a rundown on the world of intellectual property, so you can collab and remix fairly, while retaining all the rights to your own creations.
Great for music students and aspiring artists, Music Composition For Dummies, is an easy-to-read guide to writing and producing all kinds of tunes.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Basics and Rhythm
CHAPTER 1: Thinking Like a Composer
CHAPTER 2: Tools of the Trade
CHAPTER 3: Musical Scrapbooks: Writing on Paper and Screen
CHAPTER 4: Rhythm and Mood
Part 2: Melody and Development
CHAPTER 5: Finding Melodies Where You Least Expect Them
CHAPTER 6: Scales and Modes, Moods and Melodies
CHAPTER 7: Building Melodies Using Motifs and Phrases
CHAPTER 8: Developing Your Melodies
Part 3: Harmony and Structure
CHAPTER 9: Harmonizing with Melodies
CHAPTER 10: Putting the Chords Together
CHAPTER 11: Composing from the Void
CHAPTER 12: Songwriting Structure
CHAPTER 13: Understanding Musical Forms
Part 4: Orchestration and Arrangement
CHAPTER 14: Composing for the Standard Orchestra
CHAPTER 15: Composing for Rhythm Sections and Small Ensembles
CHAPTER 16: Composing for Multiple Voices
CHAPTER 17: Composing Commercial Music and Songs
CHAPTER 18: Composing Electronic Music
CHAPTER 19: Composing for Other Musicians
Part 5: Behind the Scenes
CHAPTER 20: Utilizing AI to Help You Compose
CHAPTER 21: Using Samples, Standards, and Cover Songs
CHAPTER 22: Designing a Pro-Level Music Studio.
Part 6: The Part of Tens
CHAPTER 23: Ten Career Opportunities for Composers
CHAPTER 24: Ten Platforms for Selling Commercial Music
CHAPTER 25: Ten Platforms for Promoting Your Independent Music
Part 7: Appendixes
APPENDIX A: Modes and Chords Reference
APPENDIX B: Glossary
Scott Jarrett has been a theatrical music director and has taught recording labs, voice, guitar, music theory, and composition. He has worked with artists from Willie Nelson to Dave Grusin.
Holly Day has created work for over 3,000 international publications including Guitar One Magazine, Music Alive!, and Brutarian Magazine. She is also the co-author of Music Theory For Dummies.









