

Collaborative group and class compositions will be accepted, but only one prize will be granted to the winning group as a whole.Students are permitted to use loops from our programs or they can create their own if they wish. Compositions should be original and no longer than 5 minutes long.

No purchase is necessary, as free trial versions of the software are available through the contest site.

The competition is broken into the following categories: Teachers, REGISTER HERE for a ComposeFirst Class site. from grades K through 12, the competition aims to encourage students to tap into their creativity and compose music using MusicFirst’s suite of online music creation and learning tools. If you have any questions, or you are interested in signing up for virtual lessons, give us a call at (631) 266-2334 to discuss the details.įinally, we want to extend a sincere thank you to all of our loyal customers, whom we consider our friends and neighbors, for your continued support of our business in these difficult times.MusicFirst is excited to announce the ComposeFirst Music Competition. In these difficult times we believe a weekly music lesson can help to bring some degree of normalcy to all of our lives, and to keep our students engaged in their musical education. Of course virtual lessons are still available for those who would rather gain their instruction from home.ĭo you have a guitar kicking around the house that you’ve always been meaning to learn? Have you been inspired to learn to play piano, drums, saxophone, or any other instrument? Call us to sign up for one-on-one instruction from one of our many professional teachers. As of July 8th for Phase IV re-opening, we are now back to giving lessons in person in our studio! All of our rooms have plastic dividers installed and we are adhering to a strict sanitization schedule.
