I view composing music as one of the greatest mergers of intellectualism and art. The picture shown isn't my work but I have been teaching my self how to compose and my question is, is there a place in modern society as a composer?
>>73759440
yeah, making BWOOOOAAAAAM trailer music
>>73759453
unfortunately this
It can't be your primary occupation unless you make it big.
>>73759440
Well look at danny elfman and what he did with oingo boingo
Compositional skills are not limited to orchestras and >>73759453
>>73759490
It is so sad that modern classical music (as a major force) ended in the early 20th century...
>>73759440
I have one short classical guitar album out and I have written an album of etudes that I will be recording soon.
I think you have to market it like you would anything other genre of music, but classical musicians seem to not comprehend this. They still in their faggy little academic bubble and play to a small circle of federally funded elites, which is why most modern day classical music blows.
These guys have the right idea as far as marketing and presenting their music to the masses goes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xjl2fSwz-Ck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmNUhNHG-_Y
>>73759440
I think that they call themselves producers nowadays.
I don't think that there has ever been a time where more people write music than right now. It's exciting!
>>73759440
What piece is this?
>composing
>greatest merger of intellectualism and art
Incorrect.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rML-KvlWk5s
>>73760479
Holy shit, is that what outer space looks like? Also, to call yourself a composer/musician/producer is cringey as fuck