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You’re invited to Composer Bootcamp with Sabrina Peña Young (Interview)

You’re invited to Composer Bootcamp with Sabrina Peña Young (Interview)


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"Have you wanted to write music but not known where to start? Or perhaps you felt intimidated by the world of “composing”. Sabrina Peña Young is an award-winning composer best known for her groundbreaking animated opera Libertaria and with over a decade and a half of experience composing commercial and classical music – from jazz to folk to film soundtracks to dance electronica. Now she has created a new resource to help anyone take their first steps in composing.
Composer boot camp 101Composer Boot Camp 101 is a workbook which, as the name suggests, quickly gets you up to speed with the essentials of modern composing. It has a series of 50 exercises you can use to begin expressing your own creative musical ideas, whether you’ve been playing for years or you’ve just started learning your instrument.
Through our work with Sabrina here at Easy Ear Training and at Musical U we had the opportunity to get an insider’s peek at this exciting new publication and ask her a few questions about why she created it, who it’s for, and how it can help you learn to compose."

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