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You Write the Songs - We Provide the Music Vol1

Vol. 1 | Country Styles Male/Female
Numéro du produit: MMO 7021
Edition: Recueil de pièces instrumentales
18,99 €
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Type de produit
Format papier + CD
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Description

Here is a tool that every musician and aspiring songwriter will want to have! In this unique package we provide you with a series of musical "templates," created by top Nashville studio musicians. Each template is a complete song, written in the styles and tempos appropriate to the Country Styles genre. The CD contains a demo track and ten of the template backgrounds to which you will write the melody and lyrics. The music-notebook contains an innovatively printed staff-template showing you intros, verses, chorus, bridges, and instrumental sections; a full "roadmap"; as well as chords and rhythms, on top of which you scribe your melody and write the lyrics below. You listen to the music, close your eyes, and let the "songwriter" in you go to work! When you finish the melody and lyrics, you have a great, commercial, royalty-free song to which you own the full copyright! This great tool is both fun and a key to your songwriing future!
Includes a high-quality, newly engraved music notebook containing the printed music-staffs, chords, tempi, and layout-charts for each song, as well as several pages of extra manuscript paper; and a compact disc containing a demo-track as well as ten tracks containing the backgrounds to each song.
 

Plus d'infos

Titre:
You Write the Songs - We Provide the Music Vol1
Vol. 1 | Country Styles Male/Female
Langue:
Anglais
Edition:
Recueil de pièces instrumentales
Maison d'édition:
Music Minus One

Détails techniques

Type de support:
Partition avec CD
Numéro du produit:
MMO 7021
ISBN13:
978-1-59615-747-7
UPC:
884088263744
Fabricant:
Hal Leonard Europe B.V.
8447 AS Heerenveen SL Heerenveen
Pays-Bas

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