Holly Day is a music journalist whose articles have appeared in publications all over the world, including Computer Music Journal, ROCKRGRL, Music Alive!, Guitar One, and Mixdown magazines. Her writing has received an Isaac Asimov Award, a National Magazine Award, and two Midwest Writer’s Grants. She is co-author of Music Theory For Dummies (Wiley).
Introduction | |
Basics and Rhythm | |
Thinking Like a Composer | |
Tools of the Trade | |
Musical Scrapbooks: Writing on Paper and Screen | |
Rhythm and Mood | |
Melody and Development | |
Finding Melodies Where You Least Expect Them | |
Scales and Modes, Moods and Melodies | |
Building Melodies Using Motifs and Phrases | |
Developing Your Melodies | |
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