Guest bryanholmes Posted June 9, 2007 Posted June 9, 2007 I started composing rock songs and experimental stuff when I was, erm... not sure, I think 12 or so. I can remember that I discovered by myself what were prepared instruments, because I had an acoustic guitar and I liked electric guitar, so I put some little metallic pieces on the strings to distort the sound, hehe... until I got an electric one. I used to record myself and also to write sometimes, but it was faster just to record. Sometimes I had just brief ideas and sometimes whole songs or even kind of "works", always conceived from the guitar or a keyboard. I played several instruments during my childhood and teens, such as recorder flute (8 or 9 years old), mallets (10-12), drums (12), guitar (12-13), piano (18) and so on, getting to play the most extraordinary and exotic instruments until nowadays. I always loved classical music, but I think I got more interested in composing it since when I was called for composing music for an argentinian poet, who wanted to release a book in a different way, so we set up a theatrical-musical-poetic show and I composed some pieces for it. There were several actors (some of them sang also), guitar, keyboard, contrabass, didgeridoo and accessories. Soon I decided to make a change in my life, I was studying philosophy by those days (1999), and I went to study music, specially composition. All this was in Chile, my born place. Then I won a composition contest and that made me believe even further in what I was doing. Now I course a Master in composition in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Quote
alchemynut Posted June 11, 2007 Posted June 11, 2007 so sad.jk really i started to compose when i was five. since then i've composed countless peices.(mainly piano sonatas) Quote
Bipek Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 Hm, my first composition was made when I was 4. It's called "Ściana Szczurka" (The Wall of The Ratty - Ratty was my teddy-bear). Few years later my parents bought me a keyboard (Yamaha) - I loved to improvising. My improvisations was being recorded on the tapes, and now - ten years later - I have lots of simple themes to use in my compositions. "Serious" composing started two years ago. I was in hospital and I wrote very sad composition for piano. I like composing sonatas. One year ago I composed 1st and 2nd movement in D flat Major, in December '06 - 1st, 2nd and 3rd mov in D Major. I allways start to write four movements and I never finish. Now I'm working on 1st movement in f minor. It will be sad and dramatic, like my life. . . Maybe I'll manage to finish it and post it here? You know me from Incidental/Soundtracks forum by now... Quote
Plutokat Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 I think I have always been composing (in fact most of my songs I write were song I made up with I was little) but I didnt really even get into music till 6th grade band, and I really didnt start writing music till 7th or 8th grade when I would write music for me and my friends. I began to really want to be a composer in high school and my composing skills really got better after take theory in high school. Now I am working towards a degree in music composition. Quote
Abracadabra Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 I'd like to start composing right now but I'm still waiting for the license code for my sheet music software. :) Quote
Guest bryanholmes Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 I'd like to start composing right now but I'm still waiting for the license code for my sheet music software. :whistling: Ohh, I think you might be a little confused. Until 1995-2000 nobody composed sheet music directly on the computer, only electroacoustics. Quote
Abracadabra Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 Ohh, I think you might be a little confused. Until 1995-2000 nobody composed sheet music directly on the computer, only electroacoustics. I'm not confused at all. While other people may be able to compose music on paper, I *need* a computer. :toothygrin: I have *created* my own music in the past, just by improvising it on an instrument, or by solely imagining it in my mind. But I could never write it down on paper. So for me, a computer is a must if I want to write it out in score. Especially for pieces with multiple instruments. I'm just not good enough to do it free-hand. ;) Still no lisence code yet either! :angry: Quote
robinjessome Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 I'm just not good enough to do it free-hand. :angry: There's never been a better time to learn. :toothygrin: Quote
Abracadabra Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 There's never been a better time to learn. :angry: This is true, but a computer can be a good teachers too. ;) Some may see it as a 'crutch', but I think of it more as a teacher. I've already learned tons from using Notepad for the past two years. I actual can compose without the computer, but it takes me 100 times longer, and the score doesn't look nearly as pretty. :toothygrin: Quote
The Vulture Posted August 15, 2007 Posted August 15, 2007 When i first heard the music of Igor stravinsky, i thought--hey I can do this, all you have to do is write something down on a peice of paper and get someone to play it...why doesnt everyone do this?". yeah, i was pretty naive. but that was when i was...oh fourteen so i'll put myself in that age group Quote
HeckelphoneNYC Posted August 14, 2009 Posted August 14, 2009 Bringing back an OLD thread.... I started 7 years ago, and I am ten.. figure that one out! (It didn't get good until 4 yrs ago :)) Quote
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