Love your stuff, I think I’m this piece, a high flute, mixed with a few other instruments might have worked better that the female vocal, just a thought, but I love the way you present your work, very understandable, clear, and, I’m a big fan
Particularly magical is the part where it goes from G major to D minor where the melody hits the 3rd of the chord, boosting its color. Sounds incredible
Exactly what I've needed. I have my discs full of music, tons and tons sheets, ideas... but never be able to do more with them. Now I must find a way how to obtain all those programs, libraries and how to use them - and begin!
Another great tuto, Gabriel. Your "from piano sketch to full Orchestra" is a genius idea, and you have real qualities in pedagogy, such as adding the staves below the tracks, or offering for free your midi file, which you're the lonely one to do. Un grand merci pour ton temps, ton talent et ta générosité.
Hey Gabe! Greetings from polish fan :) Your videos are always so helpful for me (beginner composer). Thanks for Your willingness to share this knowledge with us! Regards, Przemek
Hello Gabe. Obviously, I am a little late in finding your YT channel and this particular episode. Thank you for sharing your time and experience with us. Merci et à bientôt !
I like the way you present these tutorials. Always something new to learn from your music. Keep up the good work. I'm already looking forward to the next one.
I love orchestral music and hope to create something myself using FL Studio DAW. This video has helped me enormously. Being a DanceSport teacher I am used to dancing to orchestral strict tempo so it is in my blood so to speak. But I hope it isn't too big a leap from that to full orchestral arrangement with varying tempi.
Another great tutorial on orchestration. You have helped me to understand the concept and separation of the instruments involved, as well as when/where to use them. Yes, as you say, it is somewhat difficult, however you are helping to remove the mystery behind it. BRAVO.
These Piano to orchestration videos are great, and so was your Caminandes score for The Cue Tube competition. There are so many more videos on The Cue Tube site now. Would love to see a piano to orchestration on one of the videos or even create a score from scratch.
Thanks for the midi files, these help a lot. I brought them into BBC Discovery and the free Luminous Choir Kontakt patch in Ableton and it sounds great, with some adjustments...mainly to percussion notes. It helps to have the .wav files as well for stuff like the risers that might be hard for me to replicate. I really like that you start with piano as I do. Looking forward to more like this!
So, this is my next stage, after completing your last project. I have such a difficult time with Quantization in Logic! I don’t know why. So the strings, for me, are just off the beat. It still sounds great though! Also, I have a great book called ‘Midi Orchestration’; it’s big but very helpful.
Excellent Tutorials, thank you very much for helping so much those of us who have just started with this exciting world of Music Production. I wanted to ask a big favor, if there is a possibility to share MIDI tracks, it would be of enormous use to be able to analyze them. From already thank you very much.
Thank you Gabe. A very useful video. Keep up the good work please. Can I ask please - when you assign another instrument to play the melody, do you copy and paste to the new instrument track or do you actually play it through again using the new instrument? Merci bien.
I used to do a lot of jazz arranging. Mostly in sibelius. I've created a lot of charts in that software so the use of the keypad became natural with time. For orchestral I usually import the MIDI from cubase into sibelius after cleaning up the note lengths amd quantization. It really makes created the sheet music much faster after the music is already written.
I can't play any instruments. However, here's a listen to some strings I did after using your techniques, and I can't play any instruments all. Thank you so much. Let me know what you think... @adNM
Спасибо! :) Очень красиво!) Почему Вы больше не выкладываете видео на Ютубе? Надеюсь, у Вас всë хорошо! Буду рад Вашему появлению! Всего самого светлого и доброго Вам!)
How many GB of RAM would you recommend for doing this type of thing either with these instruments BBC symphony or others? I'm buying a new Macbook pro and I'm not sure between 36gb, 48gb and 64gb ram. Hopefully I won't need 90gb or 128gb! I don't want to go overkill but I don't want to regret having too little as this will likely be a 10 year £5000 investment.
Hello. I follow with great interest your videos which bring me a lot of knowledge. Could you make a video in the style of music from the James Bond movies. Thank you so much. Max.
That sounds like a good i'll put it in un my to do list! In the mean time you can check out this track I wrote in that style and take a look at the logic session ruclips.net/video/AFJhSgrhUQI/видео.html
I love this "from piano to full orchestra" type videos. They are always great and I'm always looking forward for more of them :)
Glad you are enjoying them!
Totally agree. These are packed full of useful info. Always look forward to them
Love your stuff, I think I’m this piece, a high flute, mixed with a few other instruments might have worked better that the female vocal, just a thought, but I love the way you present your work, very understandable, clear, and, I’m a big fan
Particularly magical is the part where it goes from G major to D minor where the melody hits the 3rd of the chord, boosting its color. Sounds incredible
Perfect way to wake up on a Saturday morning. Cup of coffee in bed and a GBR Music tutorial. Happy. Thank you :)
Damn that was amazing, loved the track too!! Very beautiful and haunting melody.
Exactly what I've needed. I have my discs full of music, tons and tons sheets, ideas... but never be able to do more with them. Now I must find a way how to obtain all those programs, libraries and how to use them - and begin!
You just become one of my gods with these videos
Another great tuto, Gabriel. Your "from piano sketch to full Orchestra" is a genius idea, and you have real qualities in pedagogy, such as adding the staves below the tracks, or offering for free your midi file, which you're the lonely one to do. Un grand merci pour ton temps, ton talent et ta générosité.
Hey Gabe!
Greetings from polish fan :) Your videos are always so helpful for me (beginner composer). Thanks for Your willingness to share this knowledge with us!
Regards, Przemek
One of my top 5 RUclips channels . Great work Gabriel
Hello Gabe. Obviously, I am a little late in finding your YT channel and this particular episode. Thank you for sharing your time and experience with us. Merci et à bientôt !
You deserve much more subs and likes..but I’m sure you’ll get there in no time as your content is top notch!
I was literally waiting for your video. Just loved it.
Very helpful! Thank you so much for posting. You are a very good teacher!
Super helpful video, I love it. Definitely referring back next time I'm trying to orchestrate something
Thank you for watching!
Hello. Avec cette série Piano to full Orchestra, je pense que tu tiens le bon filon pour ta chaîne. Lâche rien, c'est vraiment une bonne idée !
Great tutorial! Very well explained and in a very clear and understandable english :)
I like the way you present these tutorials. Always something new to learn from your music. Keep up the good work. I'm already looking forward to the next one.
So far my favourite piece. As always simple yet very well explained. I love Your tutorials. You rock, Gabe!
I love orchestral music and hope to create something myself using FL Studio DAW. This video has helped me enormously. Being a DanceSport teacher I am used to dancing to orchestral strict tempo so it is in my blood so to speak. But I hope it isn't too big a leap from that to full orchestral arrangement with varying tempi.
Wow! Amazing piece and excellent breakdown, will help me alot. This piece sounds great, I need to find more of your work 👏🏾 👏🏾👏🏾
Sir, You are so humble ❤️❤️
I really loved it from India
Another great tutorial on orchestration. You have helped me to understand the concept and separation of the instruments involved, as well as when/where to use them. Yes, as you say, it is somewhat difficult, however you are helping to remove the mystery behind it. BRAVO.
I'm sorry, RUclips allow me to give only one Like per video, not more.. :) love it
Really glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome contribution, Gabe. Always a breath of fresh air, thank you.
Very useful lessons for me,Thank u ! so much Gabe.
Just Awesome Bro
Impressive. Really love this content, have to say thank you for this.
The piano melody is just so catchy👍👍.........love the orchestration too........ thanks for tutorial
Thank you Gabe for this helpful video!
Very good tutorial very simpel
Carillo would be so proud!!
great tutorial, my mind in all moment was expecting the song from FFX to zanarkand, but i like with some minor changes sound another entire song :D
Love it .
Very rich and upfront with full spectrum. Beautifully done .
Thx for sharing.
This is wonderful sir
Great video, thank you very much, came from facebook and immediately subscribed :)
great music and video... instant fan!! 🔥
Just Wow!!! Thank you so much👍👍
awesome tutorial! simple et claire
Thank you Yvonnick!
Hi Gabriel, many thanks for your videos...I'm just starting out on creating orchestral music...up to now I've just played the piano. Cheers! Dave S
Thank you
Simple and educational presentation of the principles of orchestral orchestral instrumentation. I was looking for it and found it. Thanks a lot :)
I'm really glad you enjoyed it!
Another really useful video, thank you for sharing
Thank for tutorial Gabe... Good jobs!
Fantastic stuff Gabe !! thanks for sharing this information. LOVE IT
Beautifully done. Subscribed.
These Piano to orchestration videos are great, and so was your Caminandes score for The Cue Tube competition. There are so many more videos on The Cue Tube site now. Would love to see a piano to orchestration on one of the videos or even create a score from scratch.
I'm planning on it. I'llblrobably use the Ocean video Bryan has up there! More on that soon !
@@grmusicnyc sounds like a great idea 😀
Well presented and informative. A touch of rubato would add realism.
This is awesome. Thank u for such tutorials. I learned a lot from you
Gawd i love to zanarkand gives me hardcore chills to this day
Very good work .. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!!!
Thank you great video
You are so lucky your ARK1 are Kontakt and not SINE ... - great video too :)
Would love to see a video like this using notation software like Finale.
Hats down.
SImple et efficace! 15 minutes pour le draft et 15 heures pour donner de la vie à la pièce ensuite, il faut pas oublier de le dire :)
Thank You for this video, for sharing You'r knowlege with Us!:)
Btw, I try the techniques you taught
I learnt a lot.
Great video, thank you!
You're are most welcome I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Great video! Thanks for sharing your work!
Absolutely brilliant. Good job bon boulot !
Great, thank you!
excellent tutorial :)
Thanks for the midi files, these help a lot. I brought them into BBC Discovery and the free Luminous Choir Kontakt patch in Ableton and it sounds great, with some adjustments...mainly to percussion notes. It helps to have the .wav files as well for stuff like the risers that might be hard for me to replicate. I really like that you start with piano as I do. Looking forward to more like this!
Thank you Gabe for this helpful video! I really like your piece and your clear explanations :) I’d love to see more content like this ☺️
So glad you enjoyed it! More coming very soon!
Great video. Well done.
Thank you Terence!
So, this is my next stage, after completing your last project. I have such a difficult time with Quantization in Logic! I don’t know why. So the strings, for me, are just off the beat. It still sounds great though! Also, I have a great book called ‘Midi Orchestration’; it’s big but very helpful.
Wonderful channel! Thank you for sharing all this information. So much to study here, I’m just getting started with this. Subscribed!
lovely....❤
Thank you again ! I can hear Nobuo Uematsu here Ah ah
amazing work. your work is really inspirational, well explained and eye-opener
Would sound more Epic with Hollywood choirs but it is still really good.
Yes we like this type of contents... Really ur osm ...
Top tes vidéos 👌 ! Merci
Excellent Tutorials, thank you very much for helping so much those of us who have just started with this exciting world of Music Production. I wanted to ask a big favor, if there is a possibility to share MIDI tracks, it would be of enormous use to be able to analyze them. From already thank you very much.
great
thanks alot, this is awesome. what scale did you use? and any modulations? think i heard one. might be wrong (just getting into theory)
Excelente trabajo amigo y muy educativo, gracias por compartirlo
I really love this song ! it looks like "To Zanarkand" a little bit :p
I like this
Thank you Gabe. A very useful video. Keep up the good work please. Can I ask please - when you assign another instrument to play the melody, do you copy and paste to the new instrument track or do you actually play it through again using the new instrument? Merci bien.
If you could do the same with Logic that would be a great video. Thank you for your videos and your time in making them
Merci !
Amazing. Is it possible to book you as a teacher for a few private lessons?
Can you do for my melody? How much do you charge? Can do deliver sheet music along with audio? Thank you for your reply
Hi Gabriel..
Nice video, thanks for sharing. I would like to know how you approach each instrument fx wise, like reverb, delay etc. Thanks again.
Which plug in is playing the choirs.they sound so real
rất hay hi vọng anh hướng dẫn cách đánh và sound nữa là ok
How do you work with notation, what is your workflow in creating sheets
I used to do a lot of jazz arranging. Mostly in sibelius. I've created a lot of charts in that software so the use of the keypad became natural with time. For orchestral I usually import the MIDI from cubase into sibelius after cleaning up the note lengths amd quantization. It really makes created the sheet music much faster after the music is already written.
Un grand merci pour ce tuto vraiment super, simple et efficace merci, quel reverb utilises tu et pratiques tu un remix dessus? encore bravo!
Parfait.
Merci :)
I can't play any instruments. However, here's a listen to some strings I did after using your techniques, and I can't play any instruments all. Thank you so much. Let me know what you think... @adNM
Do you still recommend Rise and Hit by Native Instruments? For someone looking into rises/hits/orchestral FX?
is this a pre existing song or did you just made something up for the tutorial? I really like this song and want to find it
Спасибо! :)
Очень красиво!)
Почему Вы больше не выкладываете видео на Ютубе?
Надеюсь, у Вас всë хорошо!
Буду рад Вашему появлению!
Всего самого светлого и доброго Вам!)
Courses please?
What scale is this??
He's using emaj and emin on the same song
How many GB of RAM would you recommend for doing this type of thing either with these instruments BBC symphony or others? I'm buying a new Macbook pro and I'm not sure between 36gb, 48gb and 64gb ram. Hopefully I won't need 90gb or 128gb! I don't want to go overkill but I don't want to regret having too little as this will likely be a 10 year £5000 investment.
Hello. I follow with great interest your videos which bring me a lot of knowledge. Could you make a video in the style of music from the James Bond movies. Thank you so much. Max.
That sounds like a good i'll put it in un my to do list! In the mean time you can check out this track I wrote in that style and take a look at the logic session
ruclips.net/video/AFJhSgrhUQI/видео.html
@@grmusicnyc Thanks