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How To Write Music

Jackie Said:

How to write music files on a CD so a radio can play it?

We Answered:

Your probably burning the disc as a data disc instead of as an audio disc ( which is what standard CD players use) Depending on the program you use , find some kind of burn options preference and change it to burn audio disc. Are you using Windows Media Player btw?,...sounds like it

Terrence Said:

How to write music in the style of Amy Macdonald?

We Answered:

Hey buddy, just answered a similar question for another user. I posted it on my blog too though cause I figured it'd be beneficial to others too :)

http://rockabillyjamesvincente.tumblr.com/post/1654555487/songcraft

Theres the link, hope it helps!

J

Beatrice Said:

How do I over write music to a read only cd?

We Answered:

On a CD-R/CD+R or a DVD-R/DVD+R once you add data (including music) you can't add anymore (also a cd player wouldn't be able to read a DVD-R/DVD+R). If you get a CD-RW or a DVD-RW, then you still can't add music to it when it already has music on it. You have to completely erase the disc and burn it over again.

Miriam Said:

Do I need lessons in order to play an instrument and write music?

We Answered:

Not necessarily. But, being able to read music will come in handy, believe me. Even though I had piano lessons for three months and bailed out because my teacher forbid me of spending my time on writing my own music, I had learned before her. Having a chorus class helped me understand music theory, therefore helping me be able to read music on my own. You can create anything with an instrument without being able to read music, but in the future you might need that skill. If you want to play a song that you haven't played in awhile and have forgotten, you can go by the music. If you are in a band, (not saying this can't be done without the sheet music) but if the parts were written out, it would be easier to keep track of your own part and your transitions. It can be done without it, it's just more concrete and accurate with it.

Sharon Said:

How does a young beginner guitarist learn to write music?

We Answered:

You should learn music theory. There are a million books out there.

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