Graham English
Musician & Composer, Best-Selling Author of Logic Pro For Dummies
1y ago
The Traits of a Great Composer: Lessons from John Williams
Graham English

Contrary to popular belief, great composers are not just born with talent but also cultivate specific traits that set them apart.

In my studies of the master composer John Williams, I’ve identified several key traits that aspiring composers can learn from.

Embrace Creativity & Discipline

The balance between creativity and discipline is key to composing success. Set aside time for creative expression and discipline yourself to work hard on your craft. Experiment with new ideas and let your imagination run wild, but also use structure and discipline to bring your ideas to life.

Perfect Your Craft through Practice

Practice makes perfect, and the same is true for composing. Set aside time every day to practice composing, challenge yourself with new techniques and styles, and collaborate with other composers and musicians to improve your skills. Never stop learning and growing as a composer.

Tell a Story with Your Music

Music is a powerful tool for storytelling. Think about the story you want to tell with your music and use your music to connect with your audience and evoke emotions. Experiment with different musical styles and techniques to find the perfect fit for your story.

Connect with Your Audience

Listening to your audience and understanding their needs and desires is key to composing success. Experiment with different musical styles and techniques to find the perfect fit for your audience, and use your music to connect with them and evoke emotions.

Never Stop Learning

Learning and growth are key components of composing success. Collaborate with other composers and musicians, experiment with new techniques and styles, and stay humble. Never stop learning from your successes and failures.

Let's keep the legacy of John Williams alive by embracing these traits in our own musical pursuits.

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