I would start here. I would also recommend that you take some piano lessons or find someone local who can give you some guidance on music theory. Once you have basics down: keys, scales, chords. Just start practicing with composition till you get the hang of it. Learning to compose is hard work and isn't something you will get over night. Stick with it. It's a wonderful skill to have.
For chip music, start basic. Don't expect to progress quickly and instantly become an amazing chip music composer. I would recommend starting with a system of composing that you find interesting as you will progress much quicker this way. Some recommendations would be: LSDJ(costs money), Famitracker(free), or Deflmask(free), Lsdj is based on the Gameboy but can run on emulators. Famitracker is based off of the nes but runs on a pc. Deflemask emulates multiple systems and runs on a pc. Another way that you could do chip is with vsts on a DAW but I'm not to familiar with those.
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