Classic Access

: Bring back the original theme to "tie everything up in a bow".

To make it a full piece, you need contrast. A common "classic" structure is : A Section : State your main theme. classic

: Try setting a "one note" restriction at first, focusing solely on the rhythm and tempo (e.g., 60 BPM in 4/4 time) before adding more notes. : Bring back the original theme to "tie

: Create a contrasting section that is faster, slower, or in a different key. : Try setting a "one note" restriction at

Creating a "classic" piece of music involves more than just picking an instrument; it's about following structures that emphasize balance, clarity, and symmetry. 1. Find Your Motif

: Write a 4-bar phrase (the "question") followed by a second 4-bar phrase (the "answer") that resolves the first one.

: Use simple chords. For example, start in C Major and use the tonic (C) and dominant (G) chords to create a sense of home and tension. 3. Develop the Structure