Quoting "Leslie P. Polzer" <sky(a)viridian-project.de>de>:
Hi folks,
I'm looking for hints that will help me get started in composing
a piece all of my own.
I'm just a hobby musician with modest guitar and keyboard
skills and just enough drum knowledge to get something
acceptable in Hydrogen.
How do you start? Percussion, Bass, Lead? How do you continue?
How do you actually get something together? :)
I find I can do nice separate pieces but have trouble to come
up with something coherent...
Thanks for any hints!
Leslie
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My 2 cents, for what it's worth.
I first think about the lyrics.
While writing them I also think about the rhythm.
Then I write the rhythm (using my tool vdm, with which
you write rhythms as if they were pieces of C code).
Then I launch songs (another tool of mine, a mini ardour)
and think about some music, playing the guitar with the
rhythm in my ears (or a simplified version of the rhythm).
When I'm satisfied with a line/riff, I record it. Generally
twice, one for the left channel and one for the right.
Then I add some other guitar parts, like kind of "solos."
Then I record the voice, with the guitar+drums in background.
(So I need a full-duplex soundcard.)
But I guess I am not very representative of folks on the list.
I mean, if I want some effects or something I first have to write
some software for it, so...
And I mostly do metal stuff.
Some variations are possible. For example, for the next piece,
I already know I will put some 7/8, 9/8, 10/8 and 12/8 rhythms,
because turkish music and flamenco have funny rhythms I want to
have fun with. But I first need to let my tools work under
windows, since I lost my computer. I will do it all with
someone else's computer, which does not run linux, and I
can do nothing about that.
Anyway, that's it.
Take care,
Cedric.
Oh yeah, my software are at:
http://sed.free.fr but they
are very minimalistic, so you surely don't need them. You
may want to take a look at vdm, it's a funny drum machine
(well, funny for me...).