This course shares insights into the process of composing music, all with the aim of developing your skills and confidence as a composer. You might be a musician looking to take your composition skills to the next level, or you might be a teacher in a secondary school searching for new techniques to share with your own students.
You might already have a developed working knowledge of tonality, in which case, we will complement that knowledge by introducing alternative scales and chord structures. We’ll be focussing on everything involved in writing for live acoustic instruments, using some form of notation. We’ll look at ways to push the boundaries of traditional notation, as well as introducing alternative approaches, such as graphic notation and indeterminacy. We’ll explore ways to maximise the effects you can create using instruments as well as to expand your rhythmic palette. A feature of the course will be to introduce the concept of gesture as a key tool in your working method. It also presents ways to tap into your imagination as part of your process which has the potential to transform the way that you compose.
Musical examples are brought to life in this course in performances by Scotland’s foremost contemporary music ensemble, Red Note Ensemble.
This module will explore composing working methods, introduce the idea of musical gesture and composing with 5 notes.
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9 Videos16 Lektüren4 Aufgaben
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9 Videos•Insgesamt 42 Minuten
Welcome to the Course•2 Minuten
Instrumentation and Ensemble Design•7 Minuten
Working method (insight)•6 Minuten
Working methods (established composers)•9 Minuten
Working methods (emerging composers)•3 Minuten
Tour of tools•3 Minuten
Composer insight - gesture•7 Minuten
5 note composition•6 Minuten
Starting a gesture bank•1 Minute
16 Lektüren•Insgesamt 181 Minuten
Structure of this course•10 Minuten
Meet your instructor•3 Minuten
Glossary of terms•30 Minuten
Introducing Coursea Coach•10 Minuten
Considering the brief•10 Minuten
Past briefs•10 Minuten
Imagery blog•10 Minuten
Your working methods•20 Minuten
Impetus for a piece•10 Minuten
What is a Gesture?•10 Minuten
Understanding gesture•10 Minuten
Creating your first gesture•10 Minuten
Summary of 5 note video (ornamentation, rhythm, form)•10 Minuten
Composing a micro piece using 5 notes•10 Minuten
Summary•8 Minuten
Gesture Bank template with guidelines•10 Minuten
4 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 60 Minuten
End of Module 1 Quiz•30 Minuten
Practice Quiz 1 (Module 1)•10 Minuten
Practice Quiz 2 (Module 1)•10 Minuten
Practice Quiz 3 (Module 1)•10 Minuten
Ways to Start a Piece
Modul 2•3 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
This module will cover strategies for starting a piece, explore ways to develop your harmonic language, and deepen your understanding of intervals, scales and modes. Central to this will be the goal of designing your own personalised chords and scales.
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9 Videos•Insgesamt 67 Minuten
Welcome to Module 2•1 Minute
Ways to start a piece•8 Minuten
Staff roundtable: ways to start a piece•6 Minuten
Setting parameters for a piece•8 Minuten
Starting with chords•5 Minuten
Analysing Intervals•20 Minuten
Starting with a scale•10 Minuten
Analysis of Voiles by Debussy•5 Minuten
Performance of Debussy's "Voiles" by Rolf Hind (Red Note Ensemble)•4 Minuten
8 Lektüren•Insgesamt 80 Minuten
Documenting your musical language•10 Minuten
Reflection on documenting your musical language•10 Minuten
Basics of post-tonal harmony•10 Minuten
Reflecting on your harmonic language•10 Minuten
Designing your Signature Chord•10 Minuten
Basics of voice leading •10 Minuten
Contour and scale exercise•10 Minuten
Analysing relationships between some gestures in your gesture bank•10 Minuten
4 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 60 Minuten
End of Module 2 Quiz•30 Minuten
Practice Quiz 1 (Module 2)•10 Minuten
Practice Quiz 2 (Module 2)•10 Minuten
Practice Quiz 3 (Module 2)•10 Minuten
Notation
Modul 3•4 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
This module explores various forms of notation, including advanced techniques in staff notation and graphic notation. A key principle explored in the context of expanded staff notation is finding ways to use push traditional boundaries of this system to capture your individual musical ideas. The world of graphic notation is also introduced, highlighting the breadth of approaches on offer and how the creative agency within the roles of composer and performer can vary.
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9 Videos•Insgesamt 72 Minuten
Welcome to Module 3•1 Minute
Pushing the boundaries of traditional notation•11 Minuten
Indeterminacy•6 Minuten
Graphic notation•10 Minuten
Introduction to Jon Ramsay's piece•3 Minuten
Performance of Jon Ramsay's Treat-ize/Treat-ease for organ by Kevin Bowye•7 Minuten
Round table on notation with staff•15 Minuten
The performer's perspective on notation•8 Minuten
Should we still teach notation?•11 Minuten
8 Lektüren•Insgesamt 80 Minuten
Principles of notation•10 Minuten
Pushing the boundaries of traditional notation - Further reading•10 Minuten
Indeterminacy•10 Minuten
Analysing Treat-ize/Treat-ease•10 Minuten
Composition activity: Graphic Notation•10 Minuten
Composition task: Notate a gesture in three different ways•10 Minuten
The challenge of writing down what we hear in our imagination•10 Minuten
Transcription exercise•10 Minuten
4 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 60 Minuten
End of Module 3 Quiz•30 Minuten
Practice Quiz 1 (Module 3)•10 Minuten
Practice Quiz 2 (Module 3)•10 Minuten
Practice Quiz 3 (Module 3)•10 Minuten
Instrumentation
Modul 4•2 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
This week will explore ways to write for instruments which takes full advantage of their expressive and technical strengths. Through a study of specific examples, we will consider some general principles to do with sonic exploration of instruments. Key concepts to emerge this module will be timbre, idiomatic and extended performing techniques, register, and ways to combine (orchestrate) various instruments.
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9 Videos•Insgesamt 50 Minuten
Welcome to Module 4 - Instrumentation•1 Minute
Making the most of instrumental resources•7 Minuten
Composer insight: Bill Sweeney - writing for clarinet•3 Minuten
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