Going from pop hits to film and TV scores: An interview with Morgan Kibby
Morgan Kibby (M83, Lady Gaga) shares how she began composing for films and TV, her creative process, advice to other musicians, and more.
Morgan Kibby (M83, Lady Gaga) shares how she began composing for films and TV, her creative process, advice to other musicians, and more.
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We’ve collected five of the best free music theory resources out there that can help you take your skills to the next level.
Write a song under a time constraint, and share your work to receive feedback from us and your peers.
Write a song that incorporates household sounds, and share your work to receive feedback from us and your peers.
We give you a crash course in music theory, exploring some scales and techniques that'll help you create original melodies.
Write a melody that plays behind the beat, and share your work to receive feedback from us and your peers.
Write a song that reimagines or remixes a recording, and share your work to receive feedback from us and your peers.
Write a song that incorporates a sound captured with a device's built-in mic, and share your work to receive feedback from us and your peers.
Write a song that incorporates a summer sound to get your creativity flowing, and share your work to receive feedback from us and your peers.
Write a song that incorporates tuplets to get your creativity flowing, and share your work to receive feedback from us and your peers.
Write a song inspired by a book, movie, or TV show to get your creativity flowing, and share your work to receive feedback from us and your peers.