How To Write Music In Different Styles - Composer Blueprints Training

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Signed up for another of Guy's courses, and gonna get this one next. I know this was posted 7 years ago but everything I've watched of Guy's has been spot on and very relevant.

QBellowMusic
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I did the CBT previously and  thoroughly recommend it.It continues to be useful as a reference point for many  musical situations!

ChrisJones-tqgv
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I am very interested. How much will it be?

himynameisdizzle
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Hi,
What sample libraries were used to compose the background music for this video?
Thanks!

Utsab_Giri
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Guy, quick question - what audio interface are you using (to the left of your desktop monitor speaker with the potentially central volume dial). Thanks!

joewakeford
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I'm interested.  When will more information be available?

micahbrill
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What I would like to have at the end of these kind of seminars is, to have something to show at the end. Like a Peace of artwork. Maybe you can teach how to achieve that step by step. So at the end, the user can follow those steps and get a peace of music at the end.

I know, that with what a person learns in these courses they can do something like that at the end. But I find it way better if completing one song is one of the major tasks to finish this seminars. It must be a main component. Maybe even to get a grade or something like that. This is one of the reasons schools are still important. Because people HAVE to to do something with what they learn. Theory is one side. But getting your practical works graded is the most important step I think. This is why I take Piano lessons and don't watch youtube Videos. 

Otherwise there are thousands of youtube videos to learn from. But they all don't have what will make people work for something. The final "Exam" or something like that.

Maybe this is something you can think about for your courses?

;)

Ritermann