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Writing an outline for a piece?


J. Kranz

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So, I was typing up an outline that was due tomorrow for an english paper. I got really bored with it (English is boring, i don't like it, and I'm bad at it) and then thought I would compose some. Thinking about it, I was was wondering if anybody actually writes an outline with words on what the piece wants to represent, and how they're going to do it.

Example:

shokativch (sp? well, I actually know its wrong) has admazing stories behind his music. In his 3rd quartet, it is a story of fashism (sp?) and its very....moving.

Does anyone actually write out what they are going to do / say in a piece? I know a lot of people just have in the back of their mind where they want to go, but does anyone write it down?

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I normally write out a relatively detailed outline, for the form and structure mainly, rarely for keys and such.

I'll often sketch out an idea of which thematic material I want to develop and in which context.

And one little "trick" I've been doing for over 20 years, and as long as it remains nothing more than a vague guideline works quite well, is to jot down approximate lengths of passages I intend on working on. So sometimes my outline will have "intro 1:45, main theme 1:30, second theme 2:00" etc...

that last info is generally VERY variable and changing as I work on the piece.

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