How to Write and Orchestrate for Strings

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @maryshaw4399
    @maryshaw4399 2 года назад +44

    What a beautiful piece! Thanks for the detailed and clear explanation. It really helps to see MIDI and music notation together :)

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! I'm glad you found the MIDI and notation useful!

    • @Dimitar_Genov
      @Dimitar_Genov Год назад +1

      Can only double- down on that comment! Midi + notation = great 4 explaining. Often get lost in the gigantic midi parts...

  • @PhilipZilfo
    @PhilipZilfo 2 года назад +5

    I HAVE A QUESTION:
    Why was this piece of music so gorgeous? I mean… just beautiful ❤️❤️

  • @paulgraziano7946
    @paulgraziano7946 2 года назад +8

    maybe you aren’t looking for the comments anymore but I thinks its really beautiful how you can write such a wonderful peace out of nowhere.
    the video describes the parts of the instruments very well! what I missed a little bit on a video called ‘how to write strings for orchestra’ is that you describe how you found the chords and the progression and the voicing of the chords. I know you did great videos about progressions and so on, but on this piece its again a little bit different to the things you explained on the progression video for example.
    i would highly appreciate to hear another video, where you show us, how you find, create and write such wonderful harmonies!
    keep on goining!

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  2 года назад +2

      Hi Paul,
      Many thanks for the comment and feedback. I'll make a note now about making a video describing how I composed from a harmony perspective. Thank you!

  • @PapierschnitzelPapercraft
    @PapierschnitzelPapercraft 3 года назад +25

    This was an eye opener for me. Thanks for making it this clear! Of course now I am looking forward for the same for brass and woodwinds! :)

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  3 года назад +3

      Glad it was helpful! Yes brass and woodwinds videos are on the cards!

  • @mrmorchestra
    @mrmorchestra 3 года назад +6

    Again..just WOW!This will really help me to improve my compositions.Thank you my good Sir. Please keep it up, wishing you all the best for you and your channel. God bless.
    "Mabuhay po kayo!"
    -your fan from the Philippines 🇵🇭

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  3 года назад +2

      Thanks so much for your kind words and for watching! Great to know that it will help you to improve your writing :-)

  • @nickvareymusic
    @nickvareymusic Год назад +3

    Newman-esque, it sounds incredible, thank you and congratulations on your wonderful excerpt!

  • @levbrodkin5964
    @levbrodkin5964 3 года назад +4

    I'd like to say that I love your modesty in speech and your way to simplfy the tutorials very well!
    If can we ask for more torails like this one about "Orchestrate for Strings", and more to show the libraries you used to reach that beautuful sounds and how they are set.
    Thanks a lot, and keep up the good work!
    Lev

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  3 года назад +4

      Thanks so much for watching and for your kind words. I actually don't use any sample libraries in this particular piece, as its a real string section recording. But I'll definitely do some videos on the string sample libraries I do have and how I use them for other pieces. Thanks for the feedback!

    • @maxtofone
      @maxtofone 2 года назад +1

      @@composingacademy8270 Ahhhhhhhh, I was guessing right that these are not sampled strings... there is something intrinsically beautiful in this string sound that I also find in my favorite soundtrack scores. May I ask the string sections size you used in this composition. BTW great music, kind regards and blessings, MaxT

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  2 года назад +2

      @@maxtofone Hi Max, thanks so much for your kind words! The sessions was a while ago, but I believe the section size was around 30 Strings, split into 10 First Violins, 8 Second Violins, 6 Violas, 4 Cellos, and 2 Basses. It was recorded at the Warner Brothers Stage in Los Angeles.

    • @maxtofone
      @maxtofone 2 года назад +1

      @@composingacademy8270 Thanks a lot for the kind reply and the string sections size... Best regards, MaxT

    • @twoscoops2
      @twoscoops2 2 года назад +1

      @@composingacademy8270 That would be great,, mine always sound...not great. :D I want them soft and pretty and I try with the dynamic and expression but could use some tips. I am so used to working with synths where I can change the attack, sustain, release, etc. You might have already done a video on this, still getting through them all. Thanks so much for the videos!

  • @JDCottonMusic
    @JDCottonMusic 6 месяцев назад +1

    A lucid and very illustrative example. Best.

  • @MsEcstreet
    @MsEcstreet 11 месяцев назад +2

    A lovely piece and great video tutorial! You make following along easy to understand with the split screen of midi and score. The interplay between instruments of the melody is exciting to hear making the possibilities of what can be done inspiring--my personal favorite is the section giving the melody to the cello. Thank you! I look forward to more great tips on how to enrich my orchestration techniques! :)

  • @Ioan_S
    @Ioan_S 3 года назад +2

    I've tried remaking the begining of the song and I think it's a very good exercice for knowing the role of every instrument!

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  3 года назад +2

      Glad to hear the video is proving useful - its a great exercise to recreate music!

  • @wisemank9904
    @wisemank9904 2 года назад +3

    I love the way you teach in steps. Thank you for the great tips!

  • @aliciaruizsanchez5985
    @aliciaruizsanchez5985 Год назад

    From Spain, thank you so much. It`s dificult to find an explanation so clear about how orchestrating

  • @ToastandJam52
    @ToastandJam52 Год назад +3

    This is absolutely excellent. Beautiful arrangement! Your explanations are very clear. Going to give this a try. Sadly, no real musicians just free orchestra software. Thanks!!

  • @tatarin-1982
    @tatarin-1982 Год назад

    Oh amazing strings... More and more strings

  • @FilipLackovicMusic
    @FilipLackovicMusic 2 года назад +3

    I'm so glad I've found your channel, your explanations are easy to follow and really concise, great work, thank you :) I will definitly binge your videos, subbed :)

  • @iandorian611
    @iandorian611 Месяц назад

    I learned so much

  • @briansullivan3234
    @briansullivan3234 Год назад

    You're a great teacher... I love that you come up with a simple idea in one video, build upon the same idea in the next video, and then continuing to expand, all starting with that original concept. Some channels have great content, but it isn't progressive and scaffolded like this, which is super helpful for conveying the important ideas. Cheers from Baltimore, US!

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  Год назад

      Hi, thank you so much for the comment. I really appreciate the feedback and am so pleased you have found my videos useful. I am thinking about doing another series like this so this has helped cement that idea!

  • @cjp68
    @cjp68 3 года назад +2

    I Love the piece and the instruction. It opened my mind a bit more. Creating "Melodies" is what I struggle with (Chord progressions I have down). I will construct my chords, then stare at my DAW and ask "Now what" ? Where do I go ? You have inspired me (a few videos back, to re-learn to read music).

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  3 года назад +2

      Many thanks for watching and for your kind words! Once you have your chords, try a couple of things. First, while playing back your chords, try to imagine, or hum any melodic notes that enter your head. I find sometimes looping the chord progression over and over helps - eventually something (sometimes not very good!) sticks out. Second, have a go at starting with just the notes of each chord for the basis of a melody. So if you have an F major chord, have a go at starting on either an F, A or C note and see if you can hear what should come next after your starting note. I hope that helps in some way!

    • @cjp68
      @cjp68 3 года назад +2

      @@composingacademy8270 Thank you very much for the advice. I really wish to overcome this one road block. Your video on "Ostinatos" truly set a goal for me. They all had real drive, fast, and impact. Since then I have been trying to write my own (without the help of a Software Midi Sequencer or a MIDI Pack). Please keep the Great work ! I enjoy the knowledge and inspiration ! Thank you for it all.

    • @Djawadi90
      @Djawadi90 2 года назад +1

      Hello, I am also a beginner but I believe it will help you.
      If you struggle with melodies dont start with chords first, chords will limit you. instead start with melody. Think a melody in your mind then try to pass it to your daw. To do that you need to draw the melody roughly on paper only important part is if the notes go higher or lower then you will find with few tries on your daw exact the melody you are searching for.(you can practice it on popular song's melodies then watch their remakes to control) After you passed the melody in your mind to your daw you need to find what scale you are in. After that I suggest you to watch the video about starting with melodies to compose a song in this channel.
      Start with melodies if you have a song in your mind, start with chords if you have nothing in your mind and need inspiration. That is what I do hope it helps.
      It has been 10 months tho you are probably expert already

  • @SympanProductions
    @SympanProductions Год назад

    Thank you that was eye opening ! I used to play so much ending up in very noisy compositions .

  • @madeinfelingen260
    @madeinfelingen260 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for making these very nice and informative videos! They're very helpful and have such a pleasant vibe to them which makes them easy to watch!

  • @detlefkrystofiak3838
    @detlefkrystofiak3838 2 года назад

    Thank you very much for this video.
    For me as a beginner, very helpful and informative.
    I work a lot with Dorico. So it's a great idea
    to present examples in sheet form,
    because I watch all your videos and then also in detail
    can understand in Dorico.
    For me, a sheet music is more meaningful than all this
    difficult to understand in the MIDI editor.
    So thanks again for your effort, in all your videos,
    very very helpful!!!!

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  2 года назад

      Hi Detlef, thank you for your kind words. Yes I I'm a big believer in showing notation (but equally aware that not everyone can read it, hence including the midi as well!)

  • @Addict2FX
    @Addict2FX Год назад

    Very cool, youve inspired me dude.. thank you

  • @TheBH18
    @TheBH18 Год назад

    Excellent video and very well explained. You made it very clear for beginners to understand, thank you! It would be great if you could break every instrument down, muting the other ones and explaining them, as you did in the Percussion video.

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  Год назад

      Hi, thanks for the comment. Definitely something to keep in mind for a future video!

  • @neverlow777
    @neverlow777 11 месяцев назад

    one of the most informative composer channel on youtube

  • @micwarren21
    @micwarren21 2 года назад +1

    Would have loved to see your controller tracks in your DAW. The articulations sound great with this composition.

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  2 года назад +1

      I was lucky enough to have this piece recorded by a real string section, so although I show the midi data, its the real strings that you're hearing!

  • @sonofmoonmusic31
    @sonofmoonmusic31 Год назад

    This would be an interesting challenge for me to write for strings. Thanks for the video!

  • @thedisappointingchannel1433
    @thedisappointingchannel1433 7 месяцев назад

    In the brief look at the instruments, each one of them is an octave higher than what you showed

  • @praveenchaddha
    @praveenchaddha 8 дней назад

    Beautifully articulated video.

  • @TheLeonCastle
    @TheLeonCastle Год назад

    Wow, your arrangement is so beautiful! Thanks for sharing your knowledge, greatly delivered. This piece is wonderful. 🤍

  • @Butlinsgvn6
    @Butlinsgvn6 10 месяцев назад +1

    That’s a beautiful piece of music. I would love to know more about how you actually wrote the piece and then arranged it like this - eg did you start with a piano sketch, then arrange it? Just curious about the whole process and how you chose voicings etc

  • @mohankumarg5730
    @mohankumarg5730 5 месяцев назад

    Very lucid presentation. Loved it!!!

  • @Dimitar_Genov
    @Dimitar_Genov Год назад

    Gorgeous job!! Got some LOTR vibes at 10:02 😊

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  Год назад

      I am so pleased you are enjoying my videos, thank you for the comment!

  • @ratnacomposerstudio
    @ratnacomposerstudio Год назад

    such a clear explanation. glad to have gone through this. very helpful.

  • @Wingineer
    @Wingineer 2 года назад

    What a beautiful piece of music.

  • @jenssieckmann
    @jenssieckmann 3 года назад +2

    One of the best videos relating to string orchstration I've seen so far. Well explained and well executed. It proves the rule that relatively little means / instruments and a good amount of skills will result in good compositions. How long did it take to compose this cue?

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  3 года назад +2

      Thanks so much for watch and for the kind words. It took about 2 days to write and orchestrate the cue

  • @rachmadadi6586
    @rachmadadi6586 Год назад

    Beautiful

  • @kuroikenjin7652
    @kuroikenjin7652 2 года назад

    Good stuff! I get a huge Pillars of Eternity soundtrack vibe (which is also amazing).

  • @andrewgreat6789
    @andrewgreat6789 2 года назад

    You contents have really helped me in my music life 🙏🙏🙏,thank you very much sir 🤲🤲🙏

  • @emreteselli6020
    @emreteselli6020 Год назад

    It is very detailed and helpful. Thank you sir!

  • @oswuldleofricvivadirr3839
    @oswuldleofricvivadirr3839 Год назад

    is this complete would love to hear the whole thing altogether with a full orchestra would be one amazing piece of music to listen too

  • @saadachab8425
    @saadachab8425 3 года назад +1

    Very good composition

  • @BoogieBear
    @BoogieBear Год назад

    Another superb, clear and concise tutorial, thank you 🙏

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  Год назад +1

      Really appreciate your comments & checking out my videos, thank you!

    • @BoogieBear
      @BoogieBear Год назад

      You’re very welcome, please keep them going

  • @andrewgarley1400
    @andrewgarley1400 11 месяцев назад

    Wow Beautiful

  • @patsmusic5584
    @patsmusic5584 Год назад

    Simply beautiful !

  • @i_am_zion2449
    @i_am_zion2449 2 года назад

    Your teaching is great every time! Thank you so much!!

  • @5966ramesh
    @5966ramesh Год назад

    Brilliant Simon. Thank you so much.

  • @blackforestbeamer
    @blackforestbeamer 2 года назад

    great job! thank you

  • @MECHINEAU49
    @MECHINEAU49 2 года назад

    MERCI POUR VOS EXPLICATION, VERY VERY GOOD !!

  • @MoodScores7538
    @MoodScores7538 Год назад

    Excellent tutorial Simon.

  • @vargshagrath
    @vargshagrath Год назад

    Great!!!

  • @omarirm
    @omarirm 3 года назад

    Really beautiful. Thanks for all your videos!

  • @rik-keymusic160
    @rik-keymusic160 2 года назад

    absolutely beautiful music man !!

  • @nikhilaarons
    @nikhilaarons Год назад

    Sounds beautiful!!

  • @Si2Si2Si3
    @Si2Si2Si3 Год назад

    this is gold, thx for that

  • @danielrennie8444
    @danielrennie8444 3 года назад +4

    Hey Simon. Thank you for your dedication and good, educational content. I've picked up some useful tips and tricks so far!! I'd just like to ask though: why do you keep saying middle C is C3? I've noticed that some DAW's like Logic notate middle C as C3 when it's actually C4. And I know, at least for Logic, that it has at the option to change middle C to C4. I know you use Cubase, and I never have, so I can only assume that it's showing you that middle C is C3 similarly to how Logic does. Maybe something to keep in mind for future! :) Thanks again for your helpful videos! Keep it up and have a good one!

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  3 года назад

      Hi Daniel, Many thanks for watching and for your feedback. Its a very good point! I guess after having spent years working in Cubase's key editor, its become second nature to call Middle C 'C3'. I remember being taught that when I first had keyboard lessons as well, so I guess it has just stuck with me. Your right though- I'm going to have a delve into the Cubase preferences to see if it can be changed. Thanks for pointing out!

  • @mmt1335
    @mmt1335 Месяц назад

    Hi there, great video 🙏 By any chance, would it be possible to buy your midi project for this piece for pedagogical purposes, please ?

  • @epicmusictutorials4674
    @epicmusictutorials4674 3 года назад

    Great Tutorial!!!👍👍👍

  • @jade8538
    @jade8538 2 года назад

    A truly valuable tutorial on string orchestration...thx for sharing this! One question though -- you mention below that what we're hearing is live players performing your composition, yet the video shows a MIDI piano roll. (?) Is that just a MIDI mock-up you created for the sake of this video?
    ps: I LOVE your channel -- lots of great information here -- pls keep it up!

  • @ochre6887
    @ochre6887 3 года назад

    you made the harp fit....nice

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching! Yes it didn't have a big part, but hopefully it complemented the strings!

  • @suryamogali78
    @suryamogali78 3 года назад

    Great piece of work ❤️❤️❤️

  • @feruzakhaydarova6610
    @feruzakhaydarova6610 Месяц назад

    Which VST did you use? Sounds great!

  • @toddharrop9094
    @toddharrop9094 2 года назад

    Gorgeous, and nice use of simple suspension (retardations). Thanks for your video.

  • @JustFiddler
    @JustFiddler 2 года назад

    bagus sekali ! matur suksma

  • @ChristianSleepSingerSongwriter
    @ChristianSleepSingerSongwriter 2 года назад

    thank you, very informative, subscribed

  • @MatsAnderssonMusic
    @MatsAnderssonMusic 2 года назад

    Great video 🙂

  • @Ioan_S
    @Ioan_S 3 года назад +4

    What a masterpiece ! I wonder how you always find the perfect chord progression in all of your songs..

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  3 года назад +5

      Thanks so much - it takes a lot of trial and error, but eventually with enough experimenting I find progressions that resonate with me!

  • @peterm13
    @peterm13 2 года назад

    nice

  • @auroramoroni99
    @auroramoroni99 Год назад

    Absolutely stunning!! What plugins and program do you use? It sounds great

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  Год назад +1

      Hi, apologies for the delay, the program is Cubase Pro 11. The strings are actually live, I was lucky enough to have this piece recorded in LA with session players.

    • @auroramoroni99
      @auroramoroni99 Год назад +1

      @@composingacademy8270 wow!! Thank you❤️

  • @Excellentness
    @Excellentness 2 года назад

    Yup

  • @michaelpersil6573
    @michaelpersil6573 Месяц назад

    Does the sound that we hear really stem from Cinematic Studio Strings? Or is this live? I can hear people breathing during the phrases.

  • @sewind6613
    @sewind6613 Год назад

    A bit confused here with C1 etc. In your Percussion video you say middle C is C4, yet here it is C3. ?

  • @fabulousk9014
    @fabulousk9014 Год назад

    Is it possible to get the midi or sheet music from these videos somewhere? :)

  • @alexandreantunes1122
    @alexandreantunes1122 Год назад

    Goodnight! Excellent Explanation on Writing for Orchestral Strings! Do you have any courses for orchestral writing? Thanks and congratulations for the content!

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  Год назад +1

      Hi Alexandre - thanks for reaching out. I'm just finishing up developing a course on composing, including orchestral composing. Make sure you subscribe to the Composing Academy newsletter (there's a link to my Composing Guide underneath the video) for more info!

    • @alexandreantunes1122
      @alexandreantunes1122 Год назад

      @@composingacademy8270 I appreciate the feedback. Yes, I am already subscribed to the Composing Academy newsletter. When you have more details about the orchestral composition course, please let me know. Thank you in advance for your attention and congratulations for the channel!

  • @franciscoaragao5398
    @franciscoaragao5398 Год назад +1

    (1:22) Violin G2?, are you sure?

  • @n0ahyb
    @n0ahyb Год назад

    bored as hell eating some gushers and decided to watch this. dont know why but here i am

  • @GavinNellist
    @GavinNellist 2 года назад

    Hi Simon, great tutorial and really nice composition. Do you release music under another name I could find somewhere?

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  2 года назад

      Hi Gavin, thanks for your kind words - have a search for Simon Stevens on Premiumbeat.com, shutterstock music or Audio Jungle!

  • @alandoyle6313
    @alandoyle6313 3 года назад

    Beautiful orchestration. which orchestral library or libraries did you use for this piece? thank you for these extremely well presented and clear tutorials !!

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  3 года назад

      Thanks for your kind words! I was lucky to have the piece recorded by a real string section so there's no actual libraries used in this video

    • @alandoyle6313
      @alandoyle6313 3 года назад +1

      @@composingacademy8270 WOW!! that must have cost a lot as the recordings are so impressive. interesting..... this is the first time I can honestly say I really noticed a difference (real string ensemble recording being more impressive than even the sound of the expensive spitfire and East West string sections. well done to you on your composition, the string players on their performances, and the engineers/producers on the superb recording quality. this was also one strings composition lesson that finally opened my eyes to how to properly approach string section compositon. THANK YOU SO MUCH !! 😊🍾

  • @CatHarington
    @CatHarington Год назад

    May I ask what library did you use?

  • @sarp-music
    @sarp-music 3 года назад

    It's a very nice video..Thank you very much..but I have a question..I am composing music and I want to work in this field..Where will I work in this field

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  3 года назад

      Many thanks for watching! There are numerous ways to try and work in the field...it can be quite competitive though. As well as composing for media such as films, tv, video games, library music can be a great way to get started in the industry. Check out sites such as pond5 and envato where you can submit compositions that can be sold.

  • @ComposerJames
    @ComposerJames Год назад

    Don’t forget the extension to the bass, to play as low as C0.

  • @jjg2505
    @jjg2505 Год назад

    What sample library is this?

  • @Thatmusicman-tg3mh
    @Thatmusicman-tg3mh Год назад

    Your video is amazing, all I do have to say is you got the range of the instruments wrong. The low notes are all an octave up. Other wise a great video. Thanks!!!

  • @LG-bi1sr
    @LG-bi1sr Год назад

    Maybe a stupid question, but considering the orchestra has 30 violins, do you program 30 different violins in your daw when orchestrating?

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  Год назад +1

      Hi, Orchestral sample libraries typically have patches (instruments) which feature say 16 Violins all combined. So when I press a single key on the midi controller, I would hear the sound of those 16 violins playing back at once. Hopefully that makes sense?

    • @LG-bi1sr
      @LG-bi1sr Год назад

      @@composingacademy8270 Thank you, it does make sense. So if I'm trying to get a realistic sound, I should only have one violin 1 patch play at once? I can't have violin 1 legato and violin 1 staccato play at the exact same time? Using BBC Core

  • @Nilanjanbiswasful
    @Nilanjanbiswasful 2 года назад

    what model is that midi controller that you are using?

  • @williamnesbitt9633
    @williamnesbitt9633 2 года назад

    What kind of software are you using?

  • @5ammy13
    @5ammy13 3 года назад

    I noticed that your Celli are written divisi for almost throughout the track. Is that common? How many Celli were actually divided in the recordings?

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  2 года назад +1

      If I remember rightly I think there were 6 Celli on the recording!

    • @5ammy13
      @5ammy13 2 года назад

      @@composingacademy8270 thank you for the reply. Keep up the great work on your channel. Love the content 😁

  • @suryamogali78
    @suryamogali78 3 года назад

    Can you please name the libraries u had used in this track?

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  3 года назад +1

      There are no sample libraries in the mix that you're hearing in this piece, as I was lucky to have it recorded with a real string section. Thanks for watching!

  • @AdamOctorachmadi
    @AdamOctorachmadi 2 года назад

    11:12 - almost got me to think avatar last airbender soundtrack

  • @desoconnor7445
    @desoconnor7445 2 года назад

    Where are you ?????

  • @paulmayer8654
    @paulmayer8654 8 месяцев назад

    Why do you keep calling middle C C3? It's C4. I've never heard of a system that calls middle C C3.

    • @teodoranesheva2631
      @teodoranesheva2631 7 месяцев назад

      Because in music production C3 is middle C.

    • @paulmayer8654
      @paulmayer8654 7 месяцев назад

      @@teodoranesheva2631 in what programs? Any midi that I've seen it's still marked c4.

    • @teodoranesheva2631
      @teodoranesheva2631 7 месяцев назад

      For a classical piano and musical theory, the middle C is usually labelled as C4; however, in the MIDI standard definition, this middle C (261.626 Hz) is labelled C3. In practice, MIDI software can label middle C (261.626 Hz) as C3-C5, which can cause confusion, especially for beginners.

    • @paulmayer8654
      @paulmayer8654 7 месяцев назад

      @@teodoranesheva2631 calling the same note more than 1 thing seems extremely counterproductive 🤣 not to mention counterintuitive. Where's the benefit?

  • @RalfBiermann777
    @RalfBiermann777 Год назад

    Yes it is beautiful. I would appreciate it for you to speak a little bit slower, because English is not my mother tongue. Good idea to chose different colors.

    • @composingacademy8270
      @composingacademy8270  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your feedback. I've been aiming to improve (slowing down my speaking) as I make each video. I would be interested if you can hear a difference between this one and my recent String video?

    • @RalfBiermann777
      @RalfBiermann777 Год назад +1

      @@composingacademy8270 yes, the recent video was better.

  • @masynbeene5485
    @masynbeene5485 2 года назад

    Those are not the ranges of the instruments all of them are a octave down

    • @Po1itica11yNcorrect
      @Po1itica11yNcorrect 2 года назад

      I put it into Studio One 5 using BBCSO Pro and each instrument played their entire parts without having to adjust octaves to make it work.

    • @caseyfulton6932
      @caseyfulton6932 2 года назад

      Only the basses sound an octave lower. There is an octave symbol by the ranges to explain that.

  • @igorzontaz
    @igorzontaz 7 месяцев назад

    Hi, I'm a composition student, thanks for that! Just for understanding purposes, would this song be in C Lydian? Thanks!

  • @danielberryowusu
    @danielberryowusu 2 года назад

    nice