Find out how various musical art forms come together to reinforce each other.
Film music surrounds us and has become a huge part of everyday life. Composing has some ideas for how to write your own. Look out for film music all over the place.
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Many poems, simple and complicated alike, have formed the inspiration for great instrumental music. When you are thinking about making a piece inspired by a poem look out both for patterns and for mood.
Poems are also ready-made song lyrics. The points to look out for are:
Painting and sculptures give everything to a piece of music except for one element: time. Visually exciting works of art will give you all the information you need to generate musical ideas but little about structuring these ideas together to make a piece of music.
Composing will give you a lot of ideas for how to structure your music. Take the inspiration from the art and put it into a strong structure and you have the basis of some extremely good work.
To all intents and purposes, dance and music are the same thing. Sound and movement have a strong natural affinity and the way that ideas are layered together and structured over time has everything in common. Pretty much any guide to making music can be translated to a guide for making dance and vice versa.
You might want to start off with some ‘conducting’ to begin integrating music and dance work. Extend the excursive to incorporate the whole body and you have begun to dance.