SIMPLE Orchestration Concepts That SOUND Cool
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
- In this episode I will show you basic orchestration techniques that anyone can use which sound good for film scoring or pop music.
🎸 The NEW Quick Lessons Pro Course ⇢quicklessons.pro
👂 The Beato Ear Training Bundle ⇢ beatoeartraining.com/
📚 The Beato Book 4 Bundle ⇢ rickbeato.com/
THE BEATO CLUB → bit.ly/322AGO1
MY HELIX PRESETS →flatfiv.co/products/rick-beat...
SUBSCRIBE HERE → bit.ly/2eEs9gX
--------------------------------------
My Links to Follow:
RUclips - / rickbeato
Follow my Instagram - / rickbeato1 Видеоклипы
Finally our Rick teaching us some orchestration stuff again !!! Your videos on composing and orchestration are my favourite.
FINALLY more orchestration!!!
This is from an old video
I was there in those times when you had started the channel around 2016, would sit with a cup of coffee to watch your videos daily and learn everything from them. Was waiting for you to do such videos again.
Rick doing orchestral maneuvers.....in the dark.
Thnx, I’ll be here all week.
😁
these were the kind of videos of yours I first found interesting
I’d love to see another video on how you created the final piece in your DAW.
I got your book and I’m working my way through it. I recommend it!
Fantastic soundtracking Dr. Beato. Nature scenes ought to be "simple" as you call it. I'd call it very gentle and cathartic. Your mix hears like a live hall concerto. Beautiful.
This needs to be its own master class
Awesome. Something like this would take me month of figuring it out and second guessing myself on what sounds good... you did it in 15 minutes
Thanks Rick! Sir, you have a heart of gold! I love orchestration and am happy to see your presentation of the process. Another reason to keep things tuned to Rick Beato!
This kind of stuff is really helpful for those of us trying to learn how to do this. Really interesting. Thanks, Rick!
Sounds like a good movie!
like a thousand we heard before. The issue here is the lack of education and "composers" are buying a string library, their hand doesn't move very far, and so neither does their music. Orchestrationonline is a good and free place to start, or just study Adler/Piston books.
@@citizenworld8094 - Like a thousand that you have heard before?
I really enjoy your compositional orchestration. To say that that is an important tool to have in the tool belt is an understatement
Beautiful lesson. Sounds wonderful. Interesting to see visually what the ear grabs onto. The upper extensions add three dimensional quality. Just gorgeous.
That was an absolutely beautiful composition. Thanks so much for showing the actual score. Love seeing written music. You totally rock, Rick!
Thank you! The orchestration and production videos are my favorites. Cheers!
Missed this type of video Rick, keep them coming!!
I really appreciate the notation
Absolutely love your orchestration composition vids, plenty to study in such a short piece. We want more, Rick.
Hell yeah
Orchestration
Like that
3 little chords have never sounded more beautiful....
I didn't want this to end....
Could you please finish this composition, & share it wth
us Rick?
GORGEOUS piece, Rick! I love all the movement within those three chords.
Very Nice!! Reminds me of some of your older videos which are Awesome!!
Beautiful. Can't wait to experiment!
Great lesson! My musical listening has always been driven by mood. In the car, at home, in life. its the soundtrack to your life story. Keep tossing us more lessons on orchestration.
How about analysing some Nightwish Rick? You could talk us through the orchestration.
Seriously good shout 🤘
That was cool Rick. Now I need to go back and check out the oboe part that you talked about. Just got home from teaching.
So awesome! And as Rick says, this is fairly simple.
You are the master. Have you done any film scoring yet? You should never be out of work with your vast knowledge and your teaching skills.
Thank you! Such a great tool!
The Clint Eastwood penned theme to Unforgiven played by Laurindo Almeida on classical guitar shows how effective an unorchestrated melody can be.
Great video Rick, will actually give it a try. Have you considered an interview with Philip Glass? Reading his memoir and it's very good.
The beginnings of competition to Two Steps from Hell-sounds great! Keep up the good work. Thanks!
Excellent tutorial!
Very nice gives you the chills.🤗🤗😍😍
Very cool!!! Thanks a lot!
This was beautiful Rick. It would make a great score for a movie soundtrack. It was just perfect. I love it when you do stuff like this. Well done!
This may be the best music theory lesson I've had in weeks! Thanks Rick.
Goodness, Rick. This is gorgeous! As I dig deeper in the Beato Book, I think I'm going to have to break out Garage Band or Logic and try my hand at this. The warmth of your instrument voicing is just so fulfilling. Great overture mood.
This is a great video! Very clearly explained! Helps me understand a lot of what I have heard as background music in the TV FBI series especially in the closing scenes. I wish I knew how to use the dissonances of 2nds and 7ths at the right time, along with the passing tones in the counter melodies. Probably not as hard as I think it is but rather have to sit down and make the time to learn. THANK YOU!
Very helpful for understanding how melodies can be constructed using the different scales 🤗👍🏼 Thankyou for these videos Rick 👏🏽👏🏽 Might Try Finger picking this on guitar to see how it will sound 🤗
I'm glad that I can read music notation. Although I almost never do now, I still remember it a bit. Thanks for this video. It's always great to see how orchestration is done.
My god, that was remarkable. The fact that it only took 15 mins to write is even more amazing. Can you share what program you used for the orchestra sounds?
i also want to know!
So beautiful....
Id love to see a series on orchestration
Very interesting choices!
Beautiful
Excellent. Simple, yes. But sounds so good! We don't necessarily need modes of Mel. Minor or octatonic scales, set theory, or serialism to make nice sounding music. Good lesson for us all!
Despite this video, you still need serialism and lydian augmented in order to make nice sounding music. This gratingly tonal orchestration Beato composed did nothing but make me suspicious - it's a little TOO perfect, if you ask me. It might be smiling and saying peace be with you, to your face, but as soon as you're out of the room, it'll be talking smack about you behind your back. It might SEEM like nice normal flawless music, but that's exactly the type you have to watch your back with.
That's not a reflection on Beato. I've heard him make plenty of wholesome honest fart noises.
So great!
Rick this was absolutely fantastic!!! Have you ever scored for movie or television?
Glad to see you still teach orchestration, even though it's probably not as popular as your other videos. How about a "What Makes This Song Great" about "Night On Bald Mountain" or a Tchaikovsky or a Michael (The Incredibles) Giacchino piece? Maybe there are even stems available through your friends at Spitfire. Just a thought - keep on keepin' on!
I'm already liking this...
i love the orchestration
This will keep everybody busy for a while 🙂
That was so beautiful. I wish you were my piano teacher. : )
Brilliant
from a beginner, thanks Rick this is brilliant! More videos on this and what system you are using etc. would be amazing! Go raibh maith agat!
Nice! 🕊
So beautiful ❤
"Unreal. . .and beautiful~!"
🇨🇦Bill Morgan
Wow loved that, the below comment about Dr. Beato, nice ring to it.
Sensational
sweet!
Merci.
😎 Thanks Rick ⚓️
Black and white section, really cool. Oboe sounds sad and lamenting, woven nicely, so it stands out against dense orchestration. Oboe is the sad duck from Peter and the Wolf, dark and tragic, yet warm and calming. And love may grow, for all we know. Ü♫
So Rick...when you wrote this, did you build up the piece they way you laid it out in the video? Where did you start? Piano? Strings? did you do the entire piano section then do the strings? Trying to get a better sense of your workflow. Thanks.
Did you programmed that score into the daw guys or watch it only and you only feel you learned something ? Practicing it and trying stuff out with it is what it makes a good learning experience not only watching it.
Haha I had a Fm guitar loop going in the background when I started this video. Needless to say that Fminor chord he opened with really hit.
Hello Rick! Do you think you could say a word on the great composer Mikis Theodorakis who unfortunately passed away this year? Apart from his "Zorba" and "Serpico" movie themes, he started of as a classical composer and he wrote many pieces. His sound is Mediterranean and I would be very much interested to your analysis and opinion regarding his chord changes and the way he outlined the melodies. Greetings from Greece!
You are giving me hope in having my own music played one day by a small ensemble of a piano, bass and sax. It is not jazz music but neither is it classical. I want to have the musicians learn three twenty minute compositions. And listening to your arrangement has given me some useful ideas on my own work. If you read this, thanks!
Always liked the usage of orchestral elements in pop music. The albums “The Turning Wheel” by Spellling and “What’s your pleasure?” by Jessie Ware which are both fantastic pop albums incorporated them extremely well. Very good recent examples.
2:05 sounds a bit like Halo. Good stuff.
Regarding the Fm Eb Db progression...isn't it the same as Am G F progression? Isn't thus a common progression? Honestly asking
It is Polythematic?
Very Thomas Newmany :)
Funny that the unison chord pack would pop up as an ad in here...
Solid, reassuring, cinmatographic sounding orchestral music. And it was sort of ok to follow how it's constructed? :-)
haha! Sounds like halo 3 odst!
Why the 2?
Nice work. I would have considered having the oboe on the C an octave up to let it sing through and let it dimenuendo over the next measure.
Am I the only one singing “Highway to the danger zone” every time bar 5 comes around?
15 minutes???? WOW
"Billy, we lost the color!"
!!!!!!!!!
Was there not just a stream on this channel? Weird.
Can you please invite and bring radiohead on your videos?
Sounds a bit like Gorecki.
Rick, sorry off subject, but! Hiromi! would love to hear your thoughts on her!
This sounds like a love scene in a movie with Yoda with his shirt off with one of his girlfriends....
Someway somehow reminds me of John Paul Jones…
Why dont you talk abou Danny Elfman?
Great, but I but can't really read music...
If it took you 15 minutes to write that then maybe you should spend a week on it and make a track.
Needs some cowbell.
Beautiful
Beautiful
Beautiful