Here’s something I’ve never thought to do until just now. Head over to Google and search“how to be a composer.” That might fill up an afternoon!
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There are a number of quick and easy tools available for free online, depending on how detailed your classical background is:
fully featured score & notation editor:
http://www.noteflight.com/
Synthesizer & Sequencer:
http://www.hobnox.com/index.1056.en.html
I Did that once and discovered a BBC documentary that’s on youTube of a guy who had no musical training becoming a composer in less than a year… really interesting stuff.
That does sound interesting…any chance you can find that YouTube video and share?