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If you struggle to move your composition forward, maybe this helps!
I think most of us composers and music creators know how to get results most efficiently. However, I have noticed that even some experienced composers still wing it for the most part. That can work, but it is not a reliable process to trust. And if inspiration does not kick in, you end up waiting and wasting time. And yes, I did this very often! 😄 To avoid that trap, I want to share the 3 steps I always follow when I compose music. This has helped me move forward much quicker and more efficiently. ---------------------------------- 1. Gather materials. At this stage, I do not judge anything; I simply collect musical ideas such as short themes, harmonic sequences, or even a scale that resonates with me emotionally. If you work with sounds rather than notes, gather your sounds as well. 2. Sketch. This is the moment I look at all the snippets and elements I like and think about how to organize them into a musical story. I move the elements around on the DAW or music notation program and let the main melody or motif experience an adventure. The sketch is raw, not polished, and not designed to impress anyone else. I usually keep this step private and do not share it with the client because it is not the finished music they might expect. 3. Develop. Here, I polish the story once it is clear to me. I add a nice packaging around the core message, turning it into a thrilling adventure for the listener. I orchestrate the sketch, mock it up with sample libraries, sound effects, trailer drums, synth pads, or whatever is needed to enhance the story. If the story is already strong, the needed elements reveal themselves quickly. If the impact is not strong enough, I work on the impact. ---------------------------------- That is how I structure every composition, whether it is client work or a small piece I write for my own amusement. I've been using this approach for the last 10 years, and it has worked every single time. 😊 So, maybe this is helpful to somebody here as well. 👍🎶
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Using AI images for album artwork and youtube
Hi everyone I have recently heard that a video game that used an AI cover and won game of the year has had the award stripped from them due to the use of AI art for a game cover. Do you think that moving forward we will need to find alternate artwork for Album covers and youtube videos to be safe? Or is it ok to still use AI?
4 likes • Jan 13
My 2 cents - If musicians deserve to be paid, then other artists do, too.
⚠️ Introduce Yourself HERE! (🔥Start in THIS thread) ⚠️
Hey! Welcome to the Audio Artist Rise Community! This community helps music composers improve, optimize, and inspire themselves as they enter or progress in the audio industry. Step #01: Introduce yourself in THIS thread below! (✄ copy/paste template 👇) What are your goals? What is your current demo reel? What immediate help do you need? **Please DO NOT make a new post, as those clog up the feed (they will be removed). ------------------------------------------------------------------ Best practices in this community: • Level up by posting insights and thoughtful comments. • Help others level up by liking 👍 good posts and comments. • Be kind • If you want to reply to a post, make sure to use REPLY instead of creating a new post • If you need quick help, you can also ask the community 🤝
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@Ivan Orehov Welcome, Ivan!
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@Brittany DeAvila Welcome, Brittany!
Okay so... Monday might be a problem for your wallet
Real talk for a second. I've been putting together this Black Box campaign for the past few weeks with some sample library developers and other partners. And honestly? The deals we locked in are kind of ridiculous. Like... the kind of numbers that made me double-check if they meant what they wrote. First box opens Monday. Winners get drawn. Deals drop that literally won't exist anywhere else. Then it happens again next week. And the week after. Until the beginning of December. Here's the thing though: If you're not in the campaign yet, you miss the first reveal entirely. And trust me, you don't want to miss what's in Box #1. Takes 30 seconds to enter: https://growbaze.com/black-box-2025 One entry = all four weeks of surprises. I'm not going to sit here and hype it up with typical marketing BS. Just know that I've never done Black Friday deals like this before. I will probably go broke! And I've been doing this for a while. Box #1 drops Monday morning. You've been warned. — Alex P.S. — Got composer friends who'd hate themselves for missing this? Feel free to share the link.
Okay so... Monday might be a problem for your wallet
4 likes • Nov '25
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1 like • Sep '25
great find!
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@Fish Oscine oh yeah, I got it!
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