Writing a musical is not easy. It's like writing a play, only you have to write the music and lyrics for the songs as well (unless you find someone to do this for you). There is no right or wrong way to go about, just start writing... If you can't compose music, bring on a composer now. If you can't write lyrics, then bring on a lyricist (Sometimes Composer and Lyricist are the same person). If you cant at least write the "book" (dialog and story), then I'm not sure you should be wanting to "write" a musical.
dippends on how long it is
It is A flat.
he wrote for piano and musical
lower case "b"
A little over 600.
she wrote classical and international
4 types
The stave is where you write the musical notes and it consists of five lines. Where you write the notes determines the pitch.
Lewis Carroll didn't write a musical version of Alice in Wonderland. He wrote it as a novel.
write plays/sonatas A sonata is musical composition. There is no evidence that Shakespeare composed music.
The answer depends on the writer. If the writer is also musically inclined, then a musical may be a good fit for telling the story. Often a musical is created from a play.
Rodgers did not write "Cinderella." The musical adaptation of "Cinderella," with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, premiered on television in 1957. It was later adapted for the stage and has become a classic in musical theater.