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Default Mar 02, 2020 at 02:29 PM
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Has anyone had dreams of hearing music? I do at times. Mostly music I've heard and like. Sometimes I hear nice sounding music in my dreams something I have not heard before. I wish I had the ability to write music like a professional. That nice music goes out of my mind within a couple of hours.
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Default Mar 03, 2020 at 11:13 AM
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That is very interesting.

Although I am a musician and do some musical composition, I can't remember ever having a dream of hearing music.

Could you record the music you hear after you wake up using a musical instrument or just "humming" it?

Music is so wonderful and mysterious, isn't it?
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Default Mar 04, 2020 at 12:40 AM
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I love listening to music before going to bed it helps me get a good night's sleep.
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Default Mar 16, 2020 at 07:01 AM
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Yes, @will19. I've had music in my dreams. People singing as well. The most angelic, beautiful, soulful sounds from the depths of the subconscious mind - and I've woken up with tears in my eyes from it, on occasion.
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Default Mar 16, 2020 at 02:32 PM
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Yes all the time. I go to concerts in my dreams sometimes. Cheaper than going to a concert in real life! HAHA

Or, sometimes I will be a professional musician in my dreams and play with a band and actually hear the music. It's cool. I love how the brain works during sleep. Sometimes I feel like I'm happier asleep than when I'm awake b/c I have some awesome dreams.
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Default Mar 16, 2020 at 02:37 PM
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@will19 check out this online software for writing music. Music theory at the basic level will teach you the names of notes, and then the placement of notes on the bass and treble clefs which are the music staffs that musical composers use to write music on, much like a journalist uses Word for writing an article that follows a certain writing formula.

Noteflight - Online Music Notation Software
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Default Jun 08, 2020 at 04:28 PM
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Noteflight is good if you already know music theory. If you don't, it's useless until you do.

@will19 if you don't know music theory (how to read music and etc.) How to Read SheetMusic (readsheetmusic.info/basics_of_counting_rhythms.shtml) is an excellent way to start. Just take it slowly. The pages are deceptively short. Each page should take you quite some time to study and memorize. Remember, you're learning to read Egyptian hieroglyphics here.

@Yaowen I hope you have a dream like that one day. Waking up after singing along to the radio is just as energizing as singing along with the radio in real life. Especially if it's one of your all-time favorites. Mind you, I usually wake up and realize that not only have I never heard that song before, It's not even close to anything I've ever heard. When you write a song in your dreams and remember enough of it to write it down when you wake up, it really holds a special place in your heart. Oh, and check out that site I told will19 about. I'd love to know what you think about it.

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Default Jun 10, 2020 at 10:48 AM
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Dang, I am a musician, too, and I've never had musical dreams!
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Some of my dreams has a sound track, just like a movie.

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Default Jun 13, 2020 at 03:00 PM
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Now that's a new one on me. It must be nice, huh?

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