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Creating Your Own Unique Music
By Edward Weiss
Have you ever dreamed of penning your own compositions? Writing music has been a dream of mine
for the longest time. And it's a dream I am fortunate enough to have realized.
The idea of having a finished piece of music in front of you is exciting to say the least,
but many students rush the process and end up with music that is less than what they originally
thought of.
The way around this "compostion trap" as I like to call it is to be able to sit down at the
piano or keyboard and be able to play for at least 15-20 minutes without judging what is coming
out of you. Once you can do this, your ability to capture musical ideas as they first came to
you increase.
First thoughts are powerful!
Your first ideas will ALWAYS BE YOUR BEST IDEAS! Why? Because this music comes straight from
the heart and does not have the censorship of the critical mind attached to it. Always improvise
first, then memoralize your ideas if you wish. I do this by jotting down an 8-bar section. Once
the melody is recognized, I pencil in the first 2-bars and try to fill up the 8-bars with chord
changes.
Once I have the first 8-bars, the whole piece is practically done. I usually do not finish a
piece in one sitting, however, I do make it a point to at least get 8 bars of music down. This
is a very doable goal and one you can accomplish as well!
Edward Weiss is a pianist/composer and webmaster of Quiescence Music's online piano lessons.
He has been helping students learn how to play piano in the New Age style for over 14 years
and now teaches an online class. Stop by for a FREE piano lesson!
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