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2024-2025 Compositions
Composer's Workshop | 2025
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Composer's Workshop | 2024
The Composers' Stop
2022-2023 Compositions
Composer's Workshop | 2023
Composer's Workshop | 2020
2022 Virtual Concert
Club Calendar
2019 Dupage Symphony Orchestra Recital
2017-2018 Compositions
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Clow's Young Composers Club
2024-2025 Compositions
Composer's Workshop | 2025
2023-2024 Compositions
Composer's Workshop | 2024
The Composers' Stop
2022-2023 Compositions
Composer's Workshop | 2023
Composer's Workshop | 2020
2022 Virtual Concert
Club Calendar
2019 Dupage Symphony Orchestra Recital
2017-2018 Compositions
2016-2017 Compositions
Playground
Hear, See, TRY!
Sign-Up!
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2024-2025 Compositions
Composer's Workshop | 2025
2023-2024 Compositions
Composer's Workshop | 2024
The Composers' Stop
2022-2023 Compositions
Composer's Workshop | 2023
Composer's Workshop | 2020
2022 Virtual Concert
Club Calendar
2019 Dupage Symphony Orchestra Recital
2017-2018 Compositions
2016-2017 Compositions
Playground
Hear, See, TRY!
Sign-Up!
The Composers' Stop
AN ONLINE TOOLSHED THAT MAKES GREAT COMPOSERS!
1)
Logging Into Noteflight: Navigation and Getting Started
Learn how to get started with your new Noteflight account!
2
)
Notation Shortcuts: A Quicker Way to Notate!
Learn how to use your keyboard and the piano tool for faster notation!
3)
Sharing & Commenting: Show Off Your Music!
Learn how to share your score with your classmates AND comment on their shared scores!
Repetition, Elemental Form, Making a
Catchy Melody!
Learn how to write a singable, memorable, catchy melody!
Creating
Character in Your Melody
&
Changing Moods with Modes
Learn how to tell a story in your music and how to musically portray a person, place, or a thing!
Learn how to quickly change the mood of your melody by simply changing the "mode" (moving the whole melody to a new starting note)
Adding Harmony & Texture
Learn how to take your melody to the next step by creating three types of harmony: homophonic (same rhythm as melody), held-note (long, sustained notes), and ostinato-based harmony (repeated rhythmic pattern).
Once you start your piece of music, be sure to hop over to the
Composer's Workshop
to watch REAL composers from across America give REAL feedback to kids in your school! You can learn SO much by listening to these feedback videos!
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