Tony check this out. This is exactly what you what...
http://www.ravenspiral.com/rsg2mt/rsg2mt.pdf
With the abundance of free music software on the Internet, be it open source or just the sort you're not
made to pay for, there ought to be a free guide to composing music in this day and age too. So
congratulations, you've found one of them.
You have in your virtual possession the Ravenspiral Guide, a freely available online resource for those
who want to know a bit more about music theory. (Its former full name before version 0.4 was the
Raven's Spiral Guide to Music Theory.) My name's Simon, and i wrote it.
Now, i freely admit that music theory puts some people off terribly; it's all charts and scales and
practice and effort and a big load of arse which is mostly irrelevant to someone who wants to bang out
a few tunes. I'm quite a banger myself and would rather actually write music than read about writing it.
So my sympathies are very much in your corner if that's what you're like.
I'm not going to try to lie to you and say that this guide doesn't have any charts or scales, but that's
where the similarities between the Ravenspiral guide and Composing for the Modern Music Toff end.....