100 Orchestration Techniques

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  • @soundofmaw
    @soundofmaw 8 месяцев назад +5

    Best video on RUclips. Thanks for sharing these.

  • @AlexisPerezIndal
    @AlexisPerezIndal Год назад +29

    And the guy even finds a spot to drop “the lick” in n°37!!
    Amazing job. Impressive work. It’s really inspiring!

  • @Warlowisnumberone
    @Warlowisnumberone 2 года назад +5

    Favourite video I’ve ever watched on RUclips

  • @LearnCompositionOnline
    @LearnCompositionOnline Год назад +3

    6:45 Vertigo , B. Hermann 13:45 Concerto for Orchestra , Bartok. The Mummy i got also well

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  Год назад +1

      Yep I’ve done an episode on composer’s impressions

  • @Dan77077
    @Dan77077 10 месяцев назад +7

    This is such an accessible masterclass for composers/orchestrators/arrangers of all levels. Lots for me to learn in this. Thanks for the hard work!!!

  • @markusbreyermusic
    @markusbreyermusic Год назад +4

    Omg I have been studying orchestration for a while and I always dreamed of a library of orchestration snippets like this and you did exactly that!! I am jumping up and down 🤩

  • @TayWoode
    @TayWoode 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is superb! Even before reading the time stamps I was thinking all the same composers and movies like ET, Vertigo, BTTF, Poltergeist, Indiana Jones, Disney, Jurassic Park,Star wars, Elfman, Williams, silvestri etc even the Golden Girls interludes
    22:30 reminds me of Cher coming down the stairs in Clueless

  • @richardmillingtonmusic
    @richardmillingtonmusic 2 года назад +27

    This is amazing - truly inspirational. So many colours and textures here! Great work Mattia.

  • @raulbondarev1160
    @raulbondarev1160 6 месяцев назад +1

    I checked a lot of music channels on RUclips but this one I found was a real treasure

  • @composerjieun
    @composerjieun 4 месяца назад +1

    I really enjoyed it! I think at least 10 million people should watch the video. It's also fun to find out what each video parodies. I'm going to study hard with it!

  • @DanGabrieldS
    @DanGabrieldS Год назад

    Im exactly one minute in, but I can already tell that this is pure cuality! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @SnakehornMusic
    @SnakehornMusic 2 года назад +2

    The 70s one with the sax gets me every time. I've watched this series from the beginning and loved every minute of it. Thank you for sharing your talents and all of your hard work.

  • @홍영화-p3p
    @홍영화-p3p Месяц назад

    도움이 많이 되고 있습니다. 하나하나 카피해보면서 공부하고 있어요. 감사합니다 ❤

  • @guglielmofratticioli7773
    @guglielmofratticioli7773 Год назад +1

    great video! as a beginner what struggles me the most is to figure out the orchestra language shapes, this helps a lot!

  • @alainoriglia1188
    @alainoriglia1188 2 года назад +1

    So useful to get all these variations in one single video! My favourite? Bernard Herrmann's style, Vertigo! Number 25! AWESOME! Merci et Bravo !!!!

  • @whittymusic
    @whittymusic Год назад +5

    This deserves so many more views! Thank you for sharing and all the work! Ive been a full time film composer since the 90s and your videos challenge me to improve and up my game. I look forward to joining the Patreon!

  • @JeffWardMusic
    @JeffWardMusic Год назад +1

    This is absolutely brilliant. An invaluable resource, not to mention a work of genius. Thank you!

  • @Doom_C
    @Doom_C Месяц назад

    Just some random associations I made while listening:
    7. World of Warcraft (1:38)
    20. Dragon Quest / Fallout (5:01)
    22. Sephiroth (5:29)
    27 Dragon Quest (7:27)
    30. peewee herman (8:45)
    33. harry potter (9:31)
    35. final fantasy battle music (10:04 )
    36. welcome to hogwarts (10:19)
    45 - gerudo valley (13:05)
    50 - clint eastwood (14:23)
    51 - stranger things (14:45 )
    52 - Matrix (15:10)
    55 - cool TV show intro (16:19)
    58 - Hans zimmer/War movie (17:36)
    61 - Inception (19:16 )
    64 - Goron's domain (20:16)
    65 - Dragon quest (20:35 )
    67 - Alfred Hitchcock (21:17)
    68 - indiana Jones (21:34)
    69 - Definitely broom flying / harry potter (21:59)
    72 - Starts in the WoW universe, but becomes too fast (22:48)
    83 - 100% Star Wars (26:21)
    90 - Not sure...unique (28:40)

    • @handznet
      @handznet 28 дней назад

      83. If it wasnt joke it is actually Mars from Planets.

    • @WalkerUnknown-nx7yu
      @WalkerUnknown-nx7yu День назад

      58 - Hans Zimmer Time to be specific

  • @mariorichter
    @mariorichter 2 года назад +1

    What else to add. Perfect. Oscar nomination.

  • @CarlosGherrera
    @CarlosGherrera 2 года назад +2

    Hello. after watching this video I must say this is an incredible resource for education. Thanks for sharing this amazing content.

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад +1

      You’re welcome, watch the walkthroughs if you like

  • @peterlepahin
    @peterlepahin 10 месяцев назад

    FANTASTICO! I cannot imagine how much work was put into this (including the scores too), but you are just unbeatable at this.

  • @thevfxwizard7758
    @thevfxwizard7758 2 года назад +3

    WOW this is a gold mine. Amazing work!

  • @thomasbutton2716
    @thomasbutton2716 2 года назад +2

    Now it's time for you to write a symphony, Mattia.

  • @hkkim8718
    @hkkim8718 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this post. Informative, insightful, motivational... adjectives escapes me, but thank you one million times!!

  • @kevinthebeagle
    @kevinthebeagle 2 года назад +2

    fantastic to have these all strung together for a quick engagement of the great span of ideas and techniques you have illuminated; i spent two months last year attempting my own version of 38 of them. it was tremendously rewarding / inspiring. i had just moved from PT to Logic, and also just rec'd BBCSO - so these exercises were the means by which i waded into both new worlds using just that Spitfire package - limits are great tools too! and yikes. the beginning was beyond slow - but your instruction and media was a superb way to learn so much on all fronts. Thank you so much. i suppose this leaves me 62 things to do.

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад

      You’re brave man 😁 good luck with the rest of them!

    • @kevinthebeagle
      @kevinthebeagle 2 года назад +1

      @@MattiaChiappa i've been sharing your site w/ pals in filmscoring schools. you're presenting a really great method for development. i'm just gathering bits of knowledge for who knows why!

  • @Jzh733
    @Jzh733 2 года назад +1

    Stunned by your masterful use 0f diminished harmony. Nice!

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад

      Thanks, I like your username sir 😂

  • @pwongau
    @pwongau Год назад +1

    Definitely inspirational. Appreciate your sharing.

  • @SteveCalwell
    @SteveCalwell 2 года назад +1

    Damn dude! You are my new hero! Sensational work.

  • @flamelionstudio5934
    @flamelionstudio5934 7 месяцев назад

    Потрясающая работа! Просто настольная книга!!! Спасибо!

  • @MattiaChiappa
    @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад +41

    Any brave soul who wants to help me with timestamps and possibly a brief description? You'll be rewarded with my eternal gratitude :)

    • @AMoorkens
      @AMoorkens 2 года назад +45

      Here you go!!!
      Timestamps:
      0:00 - 1. Majestic, noble
      0:14 - 2. Slow, pondering
      0:35 - 3. Slow, pondering
      0:49 - 4. Bright, active
      1:04 - 5. Bright, active
      1:17 - 6. Hopeful, sweet
      1:38 - 7. Mysterious, moody
      1:57 - 8. Comedic, animation
      2:08 - 9. Romantic
      2:31 - 10. Heroic
      2:43 - 11. Light, energetic
      2:54 - 12. Bombastic, martial
      3:06 - 13. Christmas joy
      3:16 - 14. Thomas Newman pensive
      3:38 - 15. Exotic delight
      3:52 - 16. Woodwinds quirky
      4:08 - 17. Lush Disney fairytale
      4:27 - 18. Star Wars villain
      4:48 - 19. Field of Dreams, noble
      5:01- 20. 1950's domestic utopia
      5:13 - 21. Menacing
      5:29 - 22. Dark, quirky
      5:46 - 23.
      6:00 - 24.
      6:37 - 25.
      7:05 - 26.
      7:27 - 27.
      7:55 - 28.
      8:23 - 29.
      8:45 - 30.
      9:03 - 31
      9:21 - 32
      9:31 - 33
      9:52 - 34
      10:04 - 35
      10:19 - 36
      10:40 - 37
      11:08 - 38
      11:20 - 39
      11:44 - 40
      11:59 - 41
      12:12 - 42
      12:29 - 43
      12:48 - 44
      13:05 - 45
      13:18 - 46
      13:39 - 47
      13:52 - 48
      14:06 - 49
      14:23 - 50
      14:45 - 51. Duffer Brothers (Stranger Things)
      15:10 - 52. Don Davis (Matrix)
      15:36 - 53. John Powell (How to Train Your Dragon)
      16:00 - 54. John Williams (Jurassic Park)
      16:19 - 55. Alexandre Desplat (Imitation Game)
      16:50 - 56. James Horner (Cocoon)
      17:23 - 57. Jerry Goldsmith (Star Trek)
      17:36 - 58. Hans Zimmer (Inception)
      18:19 - 59. Alan Silvestri (Predator)
      18:39 - 60. Ludwig Göransson (Mandalorian)
      19:16 - 61. Dark ostinato
      19:37 - 62. Playful violins spiccato
      19:53 - 63. Big soaring full orchestra
      20:16 - 64. Big soaring full orchestra
      20:35 - 65. Luke skykiller and the star wars
      20:51 - 66. Intimate waltz muted trumpet
      21:17 - 67. Quirky mysterious exotic
      21:34 - 68. Dark clusters mystery
      21:59 - 69. Hedwig theme
      22:14 - 70. Gypsy solo violin and cimbalom
      22:30 - 71. Strings divisi
      22:48 - 72. Simpsons
      23:07 - 73. Spanish, latin, tango
      23:30 - 74. Willow (ripping off James Horner ripping off Prokofiev)
      23:40 - 75. More from willow (ripping off James Horner ripping off Copland)
      23:51 - 76. Home alone (ripping off John Williams ripping off Tchaikovsky)
      24:08 - 77. Irish hornpipe (not a jig)
      24:20 - 78. Air on the g string
      24:44 - 79. Lydian vibes
      24:57 - 80's
      25:33 - 81. Tchaikovsky
      25:56 - 82. Rachmaninoff
      26:21 - 83. Holst
      26:37 - 84. Smetana
      26:54 - 85. Barber
      27:26 - 86. Ravel
      27:50 - 87. Stravinsky
      28:09 - 88. Beethoven
      28:21 - 89. Debussy
      28:40 - 90. John Adams
      29:44 - 91.
      29:55 - 92.
      30:05 - 93.
      30:17 - 94.
      30:32 - 95.
      30:45 - 96.
      31:00 - 97.
      31:07 - 98.
      31:19 - 99.

    • @AMoorkens
      @AMoorkens 2 года назад +15

      After a small hour of work I've finally finished!!
      Enjoy using the timestamps

    • @5ammy13
      @5ammy13 2 года назад +5

      @@AMoorkens haha loved some of your annotations 😉 good job and you have my thanks 😁

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад +8

      @@AMoorkens you’re the man! Thanks so much brother, I’ll add them right now!

    • @aymanalasadimusic7491
      @aymanalasadimusic7491 2 года назад

      @@MattiaChiappa thanks a lot for everything Mattia, you helped spark some ideas to compose! can you please come up with names / description for the styles from 20 to 50 and from 90 to 100

  • @MrArtist1971
    @MrArtist1971 2 года назад +1

    Spectacular job!! I don't have the words Mattia. I'm very grateful you took the time to do this!

  • @tgyllin
    @tgyllin 2 года назад +2

    A great source when looking for inspiration! Thanks! I can imagine that, by doing this work, you also grow as an orchestrator yourself. Great job!

  • @polkmusic
    @polkmusic 2 года назад +1

    This was really great Mattia. You should be very proud of yourself. So many wonderful ideas here. My favorite, though hard to pick one, was #54. But I am a huge John Williams fan. Congrats again.

  • @cesarelombardo9179
    @cesarelombardo9179 8 месяцев назад +1

    Mattia sei hai scritto tu sei molto bravo. Sarai, credo, di origine italiana. Ciao.

  • @머니인포
    @머니인포 11 месяцев назад

    Are these MID sound? Really?? Amazing, I can't believe!!!

  • @yvanroustan4426
    @yvanroustan4426 2 года назад +2

    Amazing Work ! thank you again !

  • @edengongbang
    @edengongbang Год назад

    Thank you my orchestra study 4:08 3:05 3:16

  • @V0odo0TV
    @V0odo0TV 2 года назад +1

    Amazing! You are a genius

  • @g.p616
    @g.p616 Год назад +1

    Wow...Unbelievable!

  • @糖小喵
    @糖小喵 Год назад +1

    太棒啦老哥,感觉就像在看好莱坞大片❤

  • @fritz744
    @fritz744 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely brilliant Mattia, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed watching your series and found your process and explanations extremely informative. Thank you

  • @wissemmakni2569
    @wissemmakni2569 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful

  • @brucewang5073
    @brucewang5073 2 года назад +1

    This is a genius thing

  • @Ioan_S
    @Ioan_S 2 года назад +1

    This is gold, thanks!

  • @jenssieckmann
    @jenssieckmann Год назад

    It must have taken ages to compile this enormous series! So much work. Very good and useful content. Thank you so much.

  • @SaintDeus
    @SaintDeus 2 года назад +1

    Amazing video! Thanks for uploading!

  • @不语様
    @不语様 2 года назад +1

    wow! Amazing and precious! I have a question ,could you please tell me What should I focus on when looking through scores?😉

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I tried to put the most important stuff in the center in a piano fashion. It’s not necessarily playable but that should be the foundation and I focus on those. The rest is decorative stuff and textures

  • @Hartproduktie
    @Hartproduktie 2 года назад +2

    Amazing work! enjoyed watching the scores and audio examples , an amazing series Amazing orchestrations!

  • @AlbertKimMusic
    @AlbertKimMusic 2 года назад +3

    This was an amazing series Mattia, thank you so so much

  • @cdbaxul4726
    @cdbaxul4726 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful writing and arranging! Lots to learn from here, thank you!

  • @MartinRenner
    @MartinRenner 2 года назад +2

    Those are great!
    A very John Williams-y style!
    How did you go for the task? Did you use reference tracks?

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад +2

      The first 30 or so were things i basically do all the time so were pretty easy. For many of the examples past episode 3, I had to listen to a lot of music and try to figure out a way to adapt the theme to what I wanted to talk about.

  • @ikiramax
    @ikiramax 2 года назад +1

    Great work Mattia!
    Is there any possibility of having the sheet music and midi files for each instrument (including expression/modulation values) for each orchestration?
    Thanks

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад +3

      It’s all available on my Patreon, linked in the description

  • @lukehaddock
    @lukehaddock Год назад

    I like the reference for 85

  • @railtransportvlogsnsw7775
    @railtransportvlogsnsw7775 2 года назад +1

    Amazing orchestrations! Idk how your midi sounds so realistic...

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад +2

      Blood, sweat and tears 😂 Thanks though, I spend a lot of time on the mock-ups. The series happened over the spans of almost 2 years and I think you can hear how much my sound changed in this videos. I really don’t like the mock-ups of some of these, particularly the early ones.

  • @DogandWolfGaming
    @DogandWolfGaming Год назад

    Incredible video. Instant sub. Thank you.

  • @Ioan_S
    @Ioan_S 2 года назад +2

    is no°53 inspired from Dragons theme? I love it ! it gives me so much ideas

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад

      I had a composers impression episode in the series so it could be. Most of these were inspired from something else so you’ll likely find lots of other references as well 😁

    • @BinExis
      @BinExis 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah I got Test Drive vibes immediately

  • @fredrikhiller4272
    @fredrikhiller4272 2 года назад +1

    Masterful!!!

  • @fadisoueidi4127
    @fadisoueidi4127 2 года назад +1

    this amazing 👌

  • @paulsu5134
    @paulsu5134 2 года назад +1

    This really helps a lot !

  • @richardwilliamsmusic
    @richardwilliamsmusic 2 года назад +1

    Nice work! About how long did it take to create all of these? Very creative and great job!

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад +3

      Thanks! All these were part of a series of videos I made over the course of about one year and a half. I worked on them on and off alongside many other things

  • @larsandersen2757
    @larsandersen2757 10 месяцев назад

    Absolutely brilliant!!

  • @LearnCompositionOnline
    @LearnCompositionOnline Год назад

    excellent job, gratulations!

  • @clonecy8237
    @clonecy8237 2 года назад +1

    Hello, I want to systematically study composition and soundtrack for film and television, where did you learn these awesome music?

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад +1

      Blood, sweat and tears my friend 😂 A lot of time listening, studying, transcribing and imitating all types of music on my own.

  • @makingmusic2971
    @makingmusic2971 11 месяцев назад

    Mattia, absolutely fabulous! Really musical and wonderful. However, my inner copywriter did notice a typo in the timestamps - it is 64 Dorian(ish) percussion ensemble. I'll delete this comment after you fix it ;). Big love and appreciation from Ohio

  • @PaulArthur
    @PaulArthur 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome.

  • @alvarorodriguezfilmmusic
    @alvarorodriguezfilmmusic 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant!

  • @FILhOrnMusic
    @FILhOrnMusic 2 года назад +1

    Huge!

  • @juliendecot6915
    @juliendecot6915 2 года назад +1

    Bonjour et merci pour vos vidéos c'est vraiment génial !!
    Je suis entrain de toutes les reproduire avec la banque Esatwest mais je ne comprends pas ce qu'est l'instruments Bones.
    Si vous pouviez m'éclairer, merci d'avance et encore bravo pour votre chaîne RUclips !!

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад

      Bones is just short for trombones

    • @juliendecot6915
      @juliendecot6915 2 года назад

      @@MattiaChiappa Merci, merci beaucoup !!! Bien à vous !!

  • @HowlingUlf
    @HowlingUlf 2 года назад +6

    Amazing work! Do you realize you've made 100 orchestrations ... AGAIN! And they all sound gorgeous! I love number #80 which sounds from the 80s. You just had to, right? :D

  • @wee5357
    @wee5357 Год назад

    wonderful,how can i get midi files to learn at a deeper level

  • @edmasters4454
    @edmasters4454 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Mattia - great format with the condensed scores and audio examples.

  • @davidheymann7741
    @davidheymann7741 2 года назад +1

    What string library was used for the runs in the hedwigs theme version? (and the other faster strings in other versions)

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад

      It’s cinematic studio strings using the marcato patch without overlay

  • @deeppc
    @deeppc 2 года назад +1

    Genius✨✨✨✨

  • @The_Musical_Cartograph
    @The_Musical_Cartograph 2 года назад +1

    Well, and me who thought i'd have to go through every single one of the vids in the series
    That makes things a bit easier for mock-up sunday
    Thanks ^^
    I'd be curious to know where you learn to orchestrate like this though, because it's really beautiful craft :)
    Score study ? trial and error? or only transcribing like you said before ?

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, mostly transcribing and trying to imitate composers I liked.

  • @wangsuper7093
    @wangsuper7093 Год назад

    Hi Mattia How to correspond to notes where there are multiple instrument markings!thx

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  Год назад

      I go through each one of the examples in detail in my series: 10 orchestration techniques ep. 1 to 10. This is meant to be a recapitulation, I suggest watching the videos

  • @ttguitarstringstt1550
    @ttguitarstringstt1550 9 месяцев назад

    If I become a patreon member, can I obtain the pdf's of these 100?

  • @DarioBortolato
    @DarioBortolato Год назад

    Grandissimo!

  • @wernervannuffel2608
    @wernervannuffel2608 Год назад

    Magnificent!

  • @flyingcamel224
    @flyingcamel224 8 месяцев назад +1

    11:03 licc

    • @orciety
      @orciety 7 месяцев назад

      W spot

  • @designerelefant
    @designerelefant 2 года назад +2

    WOW 👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @rubenmolino386
    @rubenmolino386 3 месяца назад

    excelent !!

  • @blackrachmaninov
    @blackrachmaninov 2 года назад +1

    Hello :) Are these music sheets available for Patreon users?

  • @chesyandrimusic7579
    @chesyandrimusic7579 2 года назад +1

    What computer do you used for mock up mattia?

  • @unboundboundarie211
    @unboundboundarie211 2 года назад +2

    What vsts?

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад +2

      BBC, Cinematic Studio, Sample modeling, BHCT, Hollywoodwinds and other smaller stuff. If you scroll back a few videos you'll find a template walkthrough I made recently

  • @kimyeonjun330
    @kimyeonjun330 Год назад

    Hi! Is the sheet music on Patreon for piano scores as above or orchestral scores?

  • @yunieskidurruthy1357
    @yunieskidurruthy1357 6 месяцев назад

    Could you tell me what the name of that book is?

  • @lingyin4578
    @lingyin4578 2 года назад +1

    This is so practical, but I have some difficulty in reading the score. Can someone please tell me how to read this abbreviated score?😂

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  2 года назад +1

      Watch the videos where I break down each single one of them

    • @lingyin4578
      @lingyin4578 2 года назад +1

      ​@@MattiaChiappa Thank you very much for the reminder.😀

  • @JustinEverson
    @JustinEverson 6 месяцев назад

    27:50 CLEAR rite of spring inspo i love it

  • @rubenmolino1480
    @rubenmolino1480 5 месяцев назад

    excelent ¡¡

  • @PeterReynolds-r3r
    @PeterReynolds-r3r Год назад

    #96 is checking the time cinderella.

  • @enriquesanchez2001
    @enriquesanchez2001 2 года назад +1

    Sounds like a primer on John Williams orchestrations.

  • @marcoponzio1644
    @marcoponzio1644 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have a question: how do you then take these techniques (some of which are clearly rip-offs) and create an original piece of music which doesn't sound stereotypical?

    • @TayWoode
      @TayWoode 9 месяцев назад

      I’d say copy the original as best you can then change the main melody to fit, then change the other instruments arrangements to fit the new melody. I’ve done it with dance music, copied a song then changed the bass, then used different chords, then the melody and used different voices and drums so it sounds different yet familiar

  • @augustincarroll4669
    @augustincarroll4669 Год назад

    I'm very frustrated that these scores are so condensed. The unorthodox score order and tightly packed information makes it difficult to read, but the hardest part is that when several instruments are sharing the same staff, it's not always clear which instruments are playing what, whether they're stacked, interlocking, etc., which notes are being doubled, or even how many of an instrument are playing, all of which can make a really big difference. Overall, this is a virtuosic display of orchestration skills and an excellent source of inspiration, but I wish it was a little clearer what's actually going on in each of these scores.

    • @MattiaChiappa
      @MattiaChiappa  Год назад +3

      Just a quick reminder, there’s hours upon hours of content on this channel of me breaking down in detail what I did, in my 10 orchestration techniques series. This video is meant to be the conclusion of that and to be used for a quick engagement. Additionally i shared all the session files on my Patreon for those who want even more. I appreciate your feedback but given the enormous amount time I already invested in the series and the progressively diminishing interest, I don’t have any immediate plans of getting back into this series again. I hope you’ll stick around for other stuff though as there will be plenty

    • @augustincarroll4669
      @augustincarroll4669 Год назад

      @@MattiaChiappa I've been watching some of the more detailed videos as well, and even though I still have some questions that a more detailed score would answer, I'm getting a lot out of it. Thanks for sharing, I'll stay tuned for more great stuff in the future!

  • @SandroMassarani
    @SandroMassarani Год назад

    Amazing!

  • @serialisme1
    @serialisme1 3 месяца назад

    Amazing !