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  1. As a musical form. Composition techniques draw parallels from visual art's formal elements. Sometimes, the entire form of a piece is through-composed, meaning that each part is different, with no repetition of sections; other forms include strophic, rondo, verse-chorus, and others.

  2. Start here with everything you need to learn to create music that expresses your emotions. Learn how to compose the music you hear in your head.

  3. hymn. musical composition, the act of conceiving a piece of music, the art of creating music, or the finished product. These meanings are interdependent and presume a tradition in which musical works exist as repeatable entities. In this sense, composition is necessarily distinct from improvisation.

  4. Sep 6, 2019 · How To Compose Music. Let’s look into this in more detail. Music, regardless of its origins, can be analyzed into several common elements. These include but are not limited to, rhythm, melody, harmony, texture, and structure. In its simplest form, these elements, when put together, create a composition.

    • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Bach is the definitive Baroque composer. If you have sublime Bach you don’t need the others (and we’re only half kidding).
    • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Continuing the tradition of names with three words and four well-formed syllables in the middle one, is the child prodigy and all-round genius, Mozart.
    • Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Beethoven’s name is widely interchanged with the phrase ‘greatest composer who ever lived’. And we’re okay with that.
    • Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) Jumping back in time, and way back to medieval times, let’s meet Hildegard von Bingen. She was a saint, poet and composer who in her lifetime was one of the most influential women in Europe.
  5. Discover the 50 greatest classical composers of all time - do you agree with our choices? Meet the great composers with BBC Music Magazine.

  6. How to Get Started Composing Music. Knowing the basics of music theory is a prerequisite for pursuing a career in music production or mixing songs. To learn how to compose music, you’ll need to have more than a basic understanding of key signatures, major and minor scales, and chord progressions.