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    What is the I chord?
    Michael Noble, PhD
    Michael Noble, PhD
    Professional Pianist
    Michael Noble is a professional concert pianist who received his PhD in Piano Performance from the Yale School of Music. He is a previous contemporary music fellow of the Belgian American Educational Foundation and has performed at Carnegie Hall and at other venues across the United States, Europe, and Asia.
    Michael Noble, PhD
    Professional Pianist
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    The I chord is the tonic chord, or the chord of the key in which the piece is based.
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    How do you write music for a song?
    Michael Noble, PhD
    Michael Noble, PhD
    Professional Pianist
    Michael Noble is a professional concert pianist who received his PhD in Piano Performance from the Yale School of Music. He is a previous contemporary music fellow of the Belgian American Educational Foundation and has performed at Carnegie Hall and at other venues across the United States, Europe, and Asia.
    Michael Noble, PhD
    Professional Pianist
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    This would require knowledge of basic music theory concepts. wikiHow has a plethora of articles on how to do this.
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    I want to compose my own music but I do not know how to compose and record. What should I do?
    Michael Noble, PhD
    Michael Noble, PhD
    Professional Pianist
    Michael Noble is a professional concert pianist who received his PhD in Piano Performance from the Yale School of Music. He is a previous contemporary music fellow of the Belgian American Educational Foundation and has performed at Carnegie Hall and at other venues across the United States, Europe, and Asia.
    Michael Noble, PhD
    Professional Pianist
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    I would recommend reading other wikiHow articles on how to compose and record before writing your own song. If you're able to pick out tunes on an instrument such as the guitar or piano, then you can easily record these on a device such as your smartphone without having knowledge of how to write music.
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    What's a good starting point for me to learn to write songs for the piano?
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    Community Answer
    To begin, experiment with the piano keys and discover sounds that you enjoy. Additionally, listen to various piano songs to understand their structure and musical ideas.
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    How do you write a very good song?
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    Community Answer
    One point of writing a good song is not making it seem common, while still being a little catchy. Find what suits you and make it work.
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    How long will it take to write a song?
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    Community Answer
    It depends on how long or elaborate you want your piece to be (since longer and more complicated pieces usually take longer to write). It also depends on how much of a perfectionist you are. The time varies for everyone.
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    What type of piano music should I try?
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    Don't feel like you should limit yourself to what you play and write. If you just want to experiment, compose a long song with a bunch of different parts in different genres and types of music.
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    What if I don't want lyrics in my song?
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    Community Answer
    If your composition currently consists only of chords, you'll need to develop a melody to complete it. If your song already has a melody, you've successfully created an instrumental piece.
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    What key will make my song sound sad?
    Elissa Schwartz
    Elissa Schwartz
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    Different keys have different feelings. Major chords have an upbeat, pleasant feeling, whereas minor chords are the ones that invoke sadness. Experiment with different minor keys to see which one you want to write your song in.
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    What if I'm insecure? How do I write my own song on sheet music paper?
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    Writing music is a very fun and enjoyable activity! You don't need to share your music with anybody. Think of it as your own special song. Lots of famous composers and artists went outside the box with ideas for music. Even if you don't like your song because you don't think it sounds "right," it could be revolutionary. If you would like to share your work, but don't want people to know it's you, keep it anonymous or use a pen name.
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    I am composing piano music for a school project, aiming to evoke various emotions without adhering to a specific genre. How can I make it sound advanced?
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    Community Answer
    To compose advanced piano music that evokes various emotions, begin by choosing a key and exploring scales like tonic, subdominant, dominant, or melodic minor, as different scales and modes convey distinct moods. For inspiration on how to achieve advanced yet accessible sounds without adhering to a specific genre, consider exploring contemporary piano pieces.
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    What should I do if I experience writer's block?
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    Community Answer
    Take a walk, relax, and unwind. Do not force the lyrics or melody to appear; instead, allow them to come naturally when the time is right.
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    I find it difficult to write lyrics; what should I do?
    Chloe
    Chloe
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    You don't always need lyrics; consider creating an instrumental piece. An instrumental is music composed solely of notes, without any words or singing.
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