Music is written on what is called a staff. There are two parts to the staff, called the clef's. The clef with the higher notes on it is called the treble, or "g" clef's. The lower one is called the bass, or "f" clef's. They both have exactly 5 lines and 4 spaces.
You can remember the treble clef's line notes by saying this saying going from the bottom to the top: Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge, every good boy does fine, or Elvis's Guitar Broke Down Friday. The space notes spell: FACE.
And as for the bass clef's lines: Good Boys Do Fine Always. And the space notes: All Cows Eat Grass.
Really, writing music comes in many different ways, but what I think of as writing music would be creating a piece of music totally from thoughts and writing them.
The only thing that links those two is writing music.
Dappy started writing and performing music at the age of 13.
It is the writing of origional music by someone.
Another term for writing music is composition. I don't know of any others.
At the age of 7, he vaguely remembered 'writing unassisted' music
Composing is another word for writing music.
If your sansa says writing while your downloading music that means your downloading the music on to your sansa. When it doesn't say writing anymore that means the music is downloaded.
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Music composition.
Boethius
His music and music writing skills