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Issue No. 18: Three Creativity Prompts for Composers

Composers often get stuck, have writer’s block, or just need to get the creative energies flowing before a session. That’s precisely why I created these three creativity prompts! The idea is to spend no more than around thirty minutes with each of these challenges. I have used each of these prompts personally as well as with composition students in the past. Let’s get writing!

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Issue No. 16: Three Aspects of My Compositional Process

During the past two decades, I have composed over sixty pieces (and several more during my youth that I later removed from my works list). In that time, I have definitely cultivated a compositional process that works for me. I absolutely concede that everyone composes differently but in this issue of The Theisen Journal I share three aspects of my compositional practice that I believe lead to positive results.

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Issue No. 1: Ten Tips for Composing for Band

Composing and arranging for wind ensemble/concert band can be a daunting task if one is not accustomed to working with this unique and monstrously sized large ensemble. Having written several pieces for wind ensemble over the years (and performed in them from my earliest experiences as an instrumentalist), I have learned a few hacks along the way that can improve the overall quality of a composer/arranger’s work for the medium.

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