Modern Composition

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About Course

This modern composition course, led by Grammy-nominated composer Manuel Valera, takes you from first spark to performance-ready arrangement with a practical, music-first approach. It is designed to help you generate melodic ideas, expand them into full statements, and prepare scores for live players or digital production.

Across a clear, repeatable workflow, you will learn to choose an effective “compositional vessel,” build flow, and turn small motifs into complete pieces. You will think as both composer and editor, sharpening how you listen, how you shape form, and how you make instrumentation and rhythm choices that support your musical intent.

You will then bridge creativity with production by learning essential notation and DAW techniques. Practical lessons show how to notate in Finale, transition your work into Logic Pro X, organize sessions, and collaborate smoothly with musicians so your ideas translate from the page to the studio or stage.

What You’ll Learn
  • Turn small melodic ideas into full compositions using motif development and form
  • Choose instrumentation that supports tone, texture, and dynamics
  • Apply critical listening to edit, refine, and strengthen your pieces
  • Notate clearly in Finale and move ideas into Logic Pro X for development
  • Organize sessions and collaborate effectively with musicians from preproduction to the final take
Meet Your Instructor

Manuel Valera is a Cuban-born pianist and composer based in New York City. He is a Grammy-nominated artist and a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, known for blending modern jazz harmony with Afro-Cuban and contemporary classical influences. His experience as a performer, bandleader, and educator informs a grounded curriculum focused on clarity, expression, and craft.

Is This Course for You?

This course is ideal if you write contemporary music and want a complete process for going from idea to finished piece. It suits producers expanding into composition, improvisers seeking structure, songwriters exploring instrumental writing, classical learners moving into modern idioms, and anyone who wants a reliable creative system without getting lost in software details.

What’s Included
  • A stepwise composition workflow from ideation to final arrangement
  • Practical frameworks for motif development, form, rhythm, and orchestration choices
  • Guided notation practices in Finale with smooth handoff to Logic Pro X
  • Session-organization methods and collaboration guidelines for working with musicians
  • Creative prompts and listening habits to sustain momentum
  • Actionable checklists to prepare music for rehearsal, recording, or release

Ready to turn sketches into finished compositions that translate in the studio and on stage? Start learning today.

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What Will You Learn?

  • How to turn small musical ideas into complete compositions
  • Methods for choosing instruments and understanding musical form
  • Using rhythm, motif development, and sonic experimentation
  • Working with Finale and Logic Pro X for score and DAW integration
  • Transitioning compositions into a digital studio setting
  • Collaborating with musicians during production and recording

Course Content

Starting your Composition
Manuel gives us an introduction to his method of composing, also he shows us how to get into a compositional flow and how to turn small ideas into big ideas.

  • The Starting Point
    14:48
  • Beginning Aspects of Composition
    15:22
  • Creating a Compositional Flow
    20:18
  • Choosing Your Compositional “Vessel”
    26:25
  • From Small Ideas to Big Ideas
    15:29

Different Sounds and Ideas
Manuel shows us how to use different ideas and different sources of sounds and instrumentation to give your composition a different vibe.

From Finale to Logic Pro X.
Manuel shows us how to input the composition into Finale, how to work the composition in the DAW, and also how to import that composition into Logic Pro X.

Working with Musicians.
Manuel goes deeper into using Logic Pro X and all its tools as a different method of composing. Also he talks about the final stages after the composition is finished and how to work with the musicians in studio.

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