Nice piece and explanation of choices and reasons for those choices. I think we learn as much knowing why someone did something as we learn trying to reverse engineer why Ravel made his choices.
Excellent orchestration!! But... I confess that I missed viewing the orchestra score, because at least for me it is clearer than seeing the midi file. In any case, I would like to thank you for a class as brilliant as this one!!
Thank you so much and thanks for listening! In each video I try to rotate between focusing more on MIDI and more on the score. I strongly agree that a score is much clearer, but I know a lot of my viewers here don't work out of scores. Here's a video where I only work on the score though if you're interesting in seeing me work this way : ruclips.net/video/wb3N6Z7s778/видео.html
Nice piece and explanation of choices and reasons for those choices. I think we learn as much knowing why someone did something as we learn trying to reverse engineer why Ravel made his choices.
Thanks a lot!
Yes indeed, it’s often helpful to have input from the composer himself !
Excellent orchestration!!
But... I confess that I missed viewing the orchestra score, because at least for me it is clearer than seeing the midi file.
In any case, I would like to thank you for a class as brilliant as this one!!
Thank you so much and thanks for listening!
In each video I try to rotate between focusing more on MIDI and more on the score. I strongly agree that a score is much clearer, but I know a lot of my viewers here don't work out of scores.
Here's a video where I only work on the score though if you're interesting in seeing me work this way : ruclips.net/video/wb3N6Z7s778/видео.html
@@adavidcompo Merci..!!
What program is this?
Ableton Live! And Sibelius for the notation