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Composing Digital Music For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) | 
enlarge | Author: Russell Dean Vines Publisher: For Dummies Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 297460
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 357 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.4 x 1
ISBN: 0470170956 Dewey Decimal Number: 781 EAN: 9780470170953 ASIN: 0470170956
Publication Date: March 17, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Yes, you can turn those great melodies and smokin’ grooves in your head into stunning digital music! And you don’t have to be a musical genius or a computer geek to do it! Composing Digital Music For Dummies shows you everything you need to know to compose great tunes using the hottest digital tools. This friendly, plain-English guide explains all of the digital music basics, including how to work with the latest hardware and software, use templates from the companion CD-ROM to make a quick start, build your first tune, and save it in different formats. You’ll also find out how to add instruments to your score, set tempos and keys, create chord symbols and show fretboards, add lyrics to your tune, and much more. Discover how to: - Write and arrange digital music
- Determine what — if any — equipment you need
- Create your own ringtones and mp3s
- Compose with a MIDI controller, or a mouse
- Work with notation software
- Use keyboard shortcuts
- Publish your creations on the Internet
- Build your own tune from scratch
- Extract parts from your score for each instrument
The companion CD-Rom also includes a demo of Sebelius 5, the most popular music notation software, as well as audio files for all music examples in the book. With this step-by-step guide and your computer, you’ll have everything you need to start writing, arranging, and publishing your own digital music — immediately!
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The Book Teaches You How To Run A Software Program Not How To Compose Music July 10, 2008 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
If you intend to buy this book to learn how to use Sibelius software as an aid to composing any kind of music, this is your book. The use of Sibelius software is what 90 percent of the book is devoted to. Sibelius software is expensive and its manuals are superior to Composing Digital Music For Dummies but the Dummies book does simplify the use of Sibelius software.
If your intention is to learn how to use digital instruments or software programs to lay down a drum track, to get a bedrock of bass accompaniment, to layer background music, to use your digital instrument to generate arpeggios, to learn which timbres work together, and finally how to compose melody and harmony, this is the wrong book for you. I can't point you to an alternative but Backbeat and Berklee songwriting titles cover some of this turf.
Looks good to me! June 8, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I just read some sections from a friend's copy, it looks good to me, and I am about to buy my own copy. It appears to be exactly what I am looking for - a thoughtfull complete introduction for someone who is new to digital composing.
Vines keeps it conversational... June 5, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Like the techie friend you call to set up your TiVo, Vines keeps it conversational but focused. The best way to familiarize yourself with something new to is read something that covers a lot of bases, and this book touches on a big variety of subjects. If you are a musician already, but not technically savvy (my Dad) the first half is for you. If you are more of a DJ at heart (me) there's some theory in the second part can go a long way with minimal application. A good read standalone, but also a friendly companion to the dozens of dry manuals and articles you'll inevitably read along the way.
who new I could compose? May 23, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
My boyfriend and I picked up this book, he always wanted to try to do some composing. He is alittle familiar with music but other than listening I knew next to nothing, but w/ this book it was actually fun!! The book takes you through the whole process with easy to follow steps. My boyfriend also found history of digatal music very interesting. I would definetly recommend this book if you have an interest in music.
music composition not creation April 28, 2008 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
This book was really not what I expected at all after reading the description. I was expecting it to be a book about creating digital music. You know... starting from scratch or with loops or samples or whatnot and creating something that your friends and family can appreciate. Something along those lines. But that's not what this book is at all. I guess "composing" should be taken in the classical sense, since the book focuses mainly on using a particular piece of software to produce sheet music. There are sections on understanding and writing sheet music, and then a lot of discussion on using that particular piece of software to accomplish it.
Quite frankly, it seems a little unlikely to me that someone would be a novice to music and want to pick up a book like this to suddenly learn how to compose sheet music (without being able to play it), but whatever floats your boat. If that's what you are looking for, this might be a good book for ya. But if you are looking for more of a hands-on guide to actually creating digital music (composing, as in creating or putting together the actual music) then this is sure to disappoint.
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