Music Composition’s Secrets

What is music composition mean to you?

There are many people making a living as a music composer by writing music which put a lot of stress on them. Some music composers will keep on finding out what kind of music is popular right now and are trying to get a hook in it.

I found out ways to go as a music composer:

1. Listening to a lot of songs and trying to compose the similar genre music. By listening to songs, reading up and feeling what type of music will be popular in the near future.

2. Be yourself and compose the music you like yourself in and hope that others who listen to it will feel the same too.
I feel satisfied and glad that I am inspired enough to be a music composer and I feel the process of composing music involve me to go as far as I can and allowing me to understand myself better.

Composing music can be a very worthwhile bustle. The level of originality depends on the way in how you compose your music. It helps the brain’s creative parts and calculating parts to be activated together.

Let me share some tips from my own music composition experience:

1. Get your instrument with you, start to sing or hum without any high expectation in creating something exceptional. Allow yourself to wander away from your brain’s calculating parts, with the imagination and creativity you will create brilliant music.

2. Limit your creativity by using a chord progression.

3. Record yourself when you are playing around with your instruments and humming. Listen to what you have recorded and make any adjustment. This will help you to make much more brilliant music.

Sometimes you can feel that you are not able to compose music like the other composer. Different composers have his/her own way of composition. So never follow them, be in your own.

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Lessons of Wisdom From Sir Richard Branson Over Breakfast

As part of a fundraiser for Strike a Chord for Cancer I had the opportunity to glean first hand some insight into the philosophy of Sir Richard Branson. Without eulogizing over the status that this king of branding has attained and the unusually high personal popularity rating his entrepreneurial endeavors have garnered, I will therefore cut straight to the content.

A series of questions were posed, crossing a wide spectrum inclusive, business, environment, education and space travel. Despite the diversity of topics some consistent messages emerged.

A core strength of his myriad of businesses is the empowerment of the people. Selecting those with exceptional communication skills seems to be a prerequisite in the hiring process.Instilling the mindset of his team to not only identify problems but to also take immediate action to rectify.

Focus on the goal rather than the monetary outcome. Encourage creative thinking in the education process. Encourage continual feedback from the customer in order to respond hastily to problems.Global collaboration in the pursuit of peaceful resolution of conflict. Big goals require the ability to delegate.Treat everyone with equal respect, regardless of whether they are cleaners or managers.

Have fun. Take the wisdom of successful entrepreneurs, and elder statesmen and apply some of their strategies to global problems.

Like most true wisdom, it never seems quite so profound when delivered in bland script. The power of a message is compounded by the status of the messenger, and there are few have attained such an iconic status of achievement as Sir Richard Branson. His message therefore resonates so much clearer. Common sense it would seem is rather uncommon.

Kiaran Finn of http://www.kiaranfinn.com and http://kiaranfinn.blogspot.com. online commentator and business mentor always welcoming of connections and living by the Law of Attraction

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