Re: NEWBIE
Reply #3 –
G'day Bruce,
first, let me welcome you to the forum. 'Tis an interesting place to be...
Now, while I can second both Tony and Warren's words, it seems to me that we really have 2 primary concerns here:
- How to use Noteworthy Composer
- How to read and write music
The first is largely covered by what Tony and Warren have said, but as for the second...
I'm no music teacher so I don't really know where to start... However, there are lots of sites on the net that can help. Some are free, some cost money. Here are a couple I just "googled".
http://www.musictheory.halifax.ns.ca/lessons.html
http://www.geocities.com/mecmirror/
Learning how to use NWC is easy, learning to write music will probably take the rest of your life, but don't let that put you off. While I don't write much, I've found that the more I learn the more I realise I don't know - ain't that true in all things in life though?
There are plenty of people who visit here who are more than willing to help, so this is a fine resource you can use. However there is no substitute for plain ol' hard work.
You already write lyrics, so you must have some idea of melody. The next step is to learn how to put that melody down in a way others can read and reproduce it. NWC is a great tool for this.
Good luck, and welcome once again.