When I compose I tend to take fragment of things and try to put them into some kind of coherent structure. Sometimes the art itself takes you where you do not expect to go. In the case of the currently unamed tune it seems to be bending to my will pretty much and expressing how I feel. It only comes in certain sections though. I am still working out my language both technically and aurally.
Not only am I puzzling over the pieces of musical compostion but also what life will hold in the very near future. Dare of follow this path of private teaching? My good friend Deedra thinks so and she is one of the brave ones who jumped into those waters and survived.
But I digress...
I am working my way through the second tune on the second album and I made the decision to use an unusual chord progression that is hopefully interesting, not jarring.
Don't forget to listen to music http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/artist_songs/599459
I will try to get a rough mix up soon for my fans.
Thanks everybody,
Cameron
Hi, Cameron! YES! You should check into private teaching! It has been a blast for me. And, I LOVE your music! Am listening to Winter in Santa Fe now...going to go listen to more!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see you on Music Education Bloggers Tribe facebook page. Looking forward to connecting more there and on our blogs!
God bless,
TK Goforth
http://www.musicmakersmusings.com
Dear Chick of All Trades,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your extremely positive feedback. It is not unlike some advice I have gotten from some other people who have taken the plunge.
It means a lot to me, thank you!
Cameron