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hi im kinda new to music and am currently taking it as one of my gcses. very quick question, what is your tips for composition and are there any free daws like lmms you could reccommend to get started. thanks in advance

Hi there scebab!

It is great to see that you show interest in music composition! In terms of Free DAWs, it is difficult to recommend especially not having knowledge on all of them but also some are stronger in some aspects rather than others. Like Pro Tools First has limitations, but as a starter DAW for music production it is great to learn. It is a steep learning curve, but it will definitely help you in the long run for audio production in general. Most DAWs generally have the same concept of how they work and what they do. There are some that are completely different and throw you off. But learning Pro Tools First, with it being a more advanced DAW, will give you the knowledge and the tools to navigate and use other more intuitive DAWs like Logic Pro and Cubase.

Free DAWs that you can have a look at is FL Studio, Studio One, Ableton Live Lite, GarageBand, Cubase LE, Ohm Studio.

Depending on what OS you are one (Mac or Windows) will depend what you can and cannot use.

For Mac, GarageBand is literally Logic's little sibling. It is very useful, intuitive and powerful for a free product.

A not free but very CHEAP option is REAPER. This DAW is powerful and only costs about 60 USD.

I hope this helps you for the DAW question. Composition tips is another reply.

John-Henri

Hi there scebab!

In terms of composition tips, it is very difficult to give tips on composition without specific questions.

Some quick tips that I can generalise:

  • Do not overthink.
  • Trust your ears.
  • Understand the purpose of your composition.
  • Consider perspectives ( not only from the compositions point-of-view, but also from a standpoint of criticism ).
  • Believe in yourself.

I know this is probably not what you wanted to hear, but it is a difficult question. Feel free to message me or reply on this thread for any specific questions.

Best wishes

John-Henri

tysm for your advice. ill put it to good use