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  1. Thanks again everyone. Lots of resources to get me started (and keep me busy). Thanks Stephen
  2. Thanks again for the replies. Thanks Mike, glad to hear there is someone out there in the same position. I think I am just going to download logic now there is a trial and stick with it for the 90 days and see how I go. Thanks again
  3. Thanks for the replies. Yes I know there are many tutorials, and I would be following them, I think the main issue I had was not knowing if it was worth doing this (i.e. strings) unless I was learning for TV and Film. For example, if I learn and ended up getting good at this, is TV and Film the only real route to take? Or do people do this and produce this type of music for other reasons? Again, there are lots and lots of videos proving that people learn to make "beats" and "pop songs" for example, however, I can't sing and don't rap, so again, I think I was looking for ideas on where I could take this as a non singer, who is interested in producing music electronically. Again, thanks for the replies Regards Stephen
  4. Hi. I am not sure if this is the best place to post this question so apologies if not. I have been pondering over this for sometime and would love some advice from anyone in a similar situation. I am looking to start a new hobby after developing for many years. I have always loved music and the idea of writing songs, however, I can’t sing. And when I say I can’t sing I really mean it. I am not that interested in “making beats” but I love orchestra and strings. The idea is to start a new hobby composing strings in Logic Pro x. I do not intend to write for film and tv and can’t find any resources that are not aimed at this area. So, does anyone write/compose for strings simply to create nice music as a hobby? I have very little music theory and zero music background and as I am now middle aged, and work full time, any courses would have to be online and/or book based. I suppose I don’t have a very specific question but welcome any advice or thoughts around this. Thanks in advance. Regards Stephen
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