Quit listining to the radio for a couple months.
I dont listen to pop music thats the thing, only classical / romantic. The idea of writing in the s tyle of a different composer i think is a good idea thanks! I listen to alot of classical music but being self taught theroy can be improved alot. Thanks for your help guys
I don't know if it's even worth trying if you do not know theory. Even if you knew theory, we're talking about composing here, wich is much more complex than just knowing theory. It will allways sound like a pop ballad because you can't conceive or really understand more complex music. I'm affraid you will simply have to get better, analyse, and try to understand music. It will simply take time, there's no magic trick.
I understand but im not saying i cant compose, i can, very well, i am very good at improvising also i will post some, i have writen many pieces, some which have been played in concerts and sold on CD, but they all sound like "modern piano" or "ballades" im just experimenting with classical, and making my music sound more classical instead of modern, was only asking for help. I fully understand music itself just because i dont know all my scales or things doenst mean when i play in " modern piano style" that it does not come from inside me. I was simply asking for a little advice.
If you are already fluent in composing and improvising of any sort and your music has been played in concerts and recorded on commercial CDs, then I would say your position is hardly anything to worry about. Most players cannot do these things at all. In creating music I think we have to be completely ourselves; somehow this quality, or the lack of it, always comes out in the music. Struggling with an idiom which is not our natural vehicle, simply for the sake of achievement or to prove a point seems to me a lesser thing.Of course it depends on your age. If you are young and have plenty of time, then study and assimilate everything under the sun; listen to as diverse an idiomatic range as you can and learn the associated theories and techniques of each. When I was young I had a similar desire to create romantic pieces, fugues, rags and blues, and after years of struggle I managed very reasonable results in all, some better than others. But sooner or later, in my case not until middle-age, you come to the point where you must just be yourself in terms of pure sound, let it out, and say what you must say in any way you can without prior thought of idiom or form.Follow the others' advice here and study as much romantic music as you can, via both theory and your ear. However, if you reach the end and find it isn't you after all, don't worry too much. Better a fine, original pop ballad written from the heart than a complex but derivative romantic piano solo.
And thierry13 - I know music doesnt just come from inside you, but its a good start, it means my music means somthing no matter what style it comes out as.
That's exactly why I said I didn't say you had no talent. I was just saying that the fact that it comes from inside won't help you to write successfully in the style you want to. Best of luck.