I just noticed in the "Halflife2.net Feedback" forum, someone suggested making a subforum for musicians, and I wondered how many we have that does what as far as music goes. So here's a poll.
I separated some writing styles out, so choose the one that applies most to you.
Songwriting: The stereotypical songwriter writes song, singing along with a guitar or piano as they follow their ears as to what sounds right. They are often, but not always, write lyrics for their songs. They are likely to think in terms of hooks, bridges, and choruses.
Electronic composer: Works with programs like Acid and such. Puts together music in terms of loops, often leading to an ambient or minimalist feel. I am least familiar with these, so I can't give a stereotype.
Composer: Mostly likely to be classically trained. Familiar with classical theory, forms, and counterpoint. Probably familiar with at least some post-tonal theory as well. May write for traditional chamber groups or orchestra, but may write on the progressive side of rock, jazz, or avante-garde.
edit: I didn't know you could make polls with multiple selection. I may have used that...
I separated some writing styles out, so choose the one that applies most to you.
Songwriting: The stereotypical songwriter writes song, singing along with a guitar or piano as they follow their ears as to what sounds right. They are often, but not always, write lyrics for their songs. They are likely to think in terms of hooks, bridges, and choruses.
Electronic composer: Works with programs like Acid and such. Puts together music in terms of loops, often leading to an ambient or minimalist feel. I am least familiar with these, so I can't give a stereotype.
Composer: Mostly likely to be classically trained. Familiar with classical theory, forms, and counterpoint. Probably familiar with at least some post-tonal theory as well. May write for traditional chamber groups or orchestra, but may write on the progressive side of rock, jazz, or avante-garde.
edit: I didn't know you could make polls with multiple selection. I may have used that...