Flute & Trumpet Orchestration

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @RyanLeach
    @RyanLeach 3 месяца назад +1

    12:44 ooh this is the one for me

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  3 месяца назад

      Hey Ryan! Oh yeah its nice with the flutes up there isn't it?

  • @8bitMusicTheory
    @8bitMusicTheory Год назад +159

    Phenomenal! Hearing all of these variations on the same phrase is so much more helpful than any orchestration textbook. Looking forward to more!

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +14

      Thanks! Yes, I’ve got some fun combinations planned

    • @Jwellsuhhuh
      @Jwellsuhhuh Год назад +9

      Bro roasted all orchestration textbooks LOL

    • @Lukematt83
      @Lukematt83 Год назад +4

      Fancy seeing you here 8bitmusictheory

    • @felipesareas
      @felipesareas 6 месяцев назад

      👀 @8bitMusicTheory

  • @katetranscribes
    @katetranscribes Год назад +18

    The overtones in the trumpet/flute unison passage are BANANAS

  • @gilevansinsideout
    @gilevansinsideout  10 месяцев назад +6

    Woah, I just hit 4k subs, amazing! Especially for such niche content. I think I'll do a Q&A in celebration. If you have any arranging, music theory or Gil Evans questions. Just comment them below!

  • @tommyron
    @tommyron Год назад +28

    I could listen to your 4-part close harmony in octaves ALL DAY. In my symphonic writing a favorite combination is muted trumpet with flute + picc. in UNISON at the octave. Depending on the texture you can clarify the attacks by adding some combination of celesta + vibes. Thanks as always Alex and happy 2024!

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +5

      Oh that sounds like another magical combination Tom! Do you have a recording of that anywhere? Thanks for your comment and support, have a great holiday season.

  • @Qermaq
    @Qermaq Год назад +15

    With rhythmic lines for flute and muted trumpet, adding a glockenspiel or xylophone adds a lot. Joe Raposo made great use of that color in a LOT of his work.

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +1

      Oh I don’t know if his work, I’ll check it out

    • @Qermaq
      @Qermaq Год назад +2

      @@gilevansinsideout He wrote the theme to Three's Company (the US version of Robin's Nest) and a lot of music for early Sesame Street, among other work.

  • @gilevansinsideout
    @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +43

    If you are enjoying this content, check out my latest video where I've added clarinet and bass clarinet to this mix. ruclips.net/video/ynEej7iB2AA/видео.html

  • @RonaldPoe
    @RonaldPoe Год назад +8

    Trumpets and Flutes go together well. You're arrangements are also quite nice.
    As a Yoko Shimomura fan, I find doubling violins with the treble of the piano is another excellent combination.

  • @MassiveBridge52
    @MassiveBridge52 Год назад +10

    This is awesome and very inspiring!! The sounds blend so unbelievably well. Thank you so much for making these awesome videos

  • @lorisgerber
    @lorisgerber Год назад +4

    Also Bolero: French Horn and Piccolo. The Piccolo is doubling the overtones of the french horn. It is like 'umami' for your eardrums! I think I remember Bizet doing the same in L'Arlesienne. Check it out!

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +1

      Totally! Will do

    • @lorisgerber
      @lorisgerber Год назад +1

      @@gilevansinsideout Oh I checked it myself and it wasn't l'arlesienne unfortunately. But an interesting piece anyway.

  • @RotemCinamon
    @RotemCinamon Год назад +1

    Thank you! Beautiful music of yours as well

  • @gabrielcassaro
    @gabrielcassaro Год назад +8

    This is a true masterclass Alex! This is so valuable.

  • @JoshLucan
    @JoshLucan Год назад +1

    Yes, keep going with these! I learned so much. I actually like the arrangements that expose the inner harmonies. They’re really interesting.

  • @ZapphireWulff
    @ZapphireWulff Год назад +1

    This video is perfectly timed for me, you knew 2 weeks ago, and RUclips recommended knows too!! 😄
    I'm working on some big band compositions and happen to be writing some tunes that maybe should have some flute-trpt combos, so it's great to see pretty much all the combinations (octave, uni, mutes, orchestrated, etc.). Great video, thank you! 🎶

  • @jansestak954
    @jansestak954 Год назад +6

    This is great! Such a useful video. Looking forward to try some of them for myself. Thank you!

  • @romandegtiarev
    @romandegtiarev Год назад +2

    Oh wow! This is gold! Thank you so much for your videos!

  • @Jordu7
    @Jordu7 Год назад +3

    Great addition to your channel. What a great variety of endless choices. Thanks Alex & friends for these detailed examples. I'm looking forward to the next illustrations of instrument voicings! When talking trumpets, another mellow timbre is often realized using a fluegelhorn. Another interesting instrument combination in my opinion is trumpet and soprano sax. I'm thinking about Steve Lacy in the album Gil Evans and Ten. It's beyond my skills to really analyze what's going on, but the beginnung of Nobody's Heart presents some very nice voicings (including minor seconds I would think).

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +1

      Thank you. Yes the soprano sax is an interesting beast! Flugelhorns are always so nice.

  • @martialpanyvino
    @martialpanyvino 9 месяцев назад

    Quand on combine flûtes et trompettes, le choix le plus commun d'orchestration est de doubler la trompette une octave au dessus à la flute.
    C'est tout d'abord lorsqu'on attribue une mélodie à ces deux pupitres, comme c'est le cas dans Petrouchka de Stravinsky, ou dans le boléro de Ravel. Dans les extraits de ces deux pièces, la flûte double donc la mélodie de la trompette à l'octave supérieure (à noter que Ravel décide dans sa pièce d'écrire la trompette con sordino pour mieux fondre le timbre de la trompette dans celui de la flûte).
    Mais cela s'observe également lors de divisi à ces deux pupitres, comme c'est le cas dans l'orchestration des tableaux d'une exposition de Moussorgsky par Ravel.
    On y observe un divisi de trompettes à trois voix, dont les flûtes doublent à l'octave supérieure les deux voix les plus aiguës. Il s'agit plus précisément d'un tutti d'orchestre issu de La grande porte de Kiev, ce procédé d'orchestration étant extrêmement courant dans les tutti d'orchestre. On notera que sur les temps forts, la mélodie est entendue à trois voix, sur deux pupitres, mais que sur les contre-temps elle est allégée à une voix seulement sur ces deux même pupitres, afin de ne pas affaiblir les temps forts, et de ne pas alourdir le passage musical (voir 4:10).
    Il existe différents types de sourdines pour la trompette, chacun colorant différemment le timbre de l'instrument.
    Tout d'abord, le "Straight Mute" est la sourdine par défaut, utilisée dans la plupart des pièces de musique classique, et notamment dans le Boléro évoqué plus haut.
    Il y a ensuite le "Cup Mute" et le "Harmon Mute" qui possèdent tout deux une couleur caractéristique du jazz. Ce dernier notamment est très prisé par l'arrangeur jazz Gil Evans.
    Il est extrêmement courant en jazz d'écrire ces deux pupitres à quatre voix, et de doubler donc à l'octave supérieure la trompette par la flûte. Avec les différentes combinaisons de sourdine (le "Straight Mute" étant également de mise en jazz), on peut obtenir une large palette de couleurs timbrales. Il est également possible de choisir différentes combinaisons de sourdines au sein même du pupitre des trompettes, avec par exemple le choix d'une sourdine colorée comme le "Harmon Mute" pour la mélodie, et un autre type de sourdine pour les autres voix.
    Lorsqu'on a moins de flûtes, on peut se satisfaire de doubler les trois voix les plus aiguës si on a trois flûtes, les deux voix les plus aiguës si on en a deux, voire la mélodie seule si on a qu'une flûte.
    Il est également possible lorsqu'on ne dispose que d'une flûte de ne pas lui attribuer la mélodie mais plutôt de doubler une autre voix à l'octave supérieure. On prendra alors soin de vérifier la relations d'intervalles entre la mélodie à la trompette et la voix doublée par la flûte, en fonction de l'effet voulu.
    Enfin, il est possible de doubler de temps à autre les trompettes à l'unisson par les flûtes, dans le registre moyen-grave de ces dernières, en prenant soin de l'équilibre de nuances entre ces deux pupitres. Dans un tel registre en effet, les flûtes ne peuvent pas se projeter forte, tandis que les trompettes ont cette tendance naturelle à ressortir. C'est un paramètre sur lequel joue notamment Gil Evans, afin de faire émerger de temps à autre le timbre des flûtes de celui des trompettes.

  • @shaunfinnegan6546
    @shaunfinnegan6546 Год назад +1

    Thanks for all these examples, nothing beats hearing it!

  • @nickbowd
    @nickbowd 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is fully sick brah. Love the kiwi floating away.
    In all seriousness though. I wish I’d come across this channel ages ago. I got lots of big band charts to orchestrate so this will be super useful.

  • @quack2024
    @quack2024 Год назад +1

    I sto- uh i mean was inspired by this little section, and how well they blend together and made a little seasonal piece by it

  • @epytomeproductionz7571
    @epytomeproductionz7571 Год назад +1

    This piece is beautiful

  • @dieg0o0s
    @dieg0o0s Год назад +4

    Sublime! Great video and examples as always Alex.
    My favorite tpts with Harmon and 2 flutes in 6ths. Cups not bad btw 🤩

  • @RHINOPLASM
    @RHINOPLASM Год назад

    Brilliant! The sounds are great! It makes a difference to hear real instruments playing.

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад

      Thanks! Yes hearing the real instruments is always the best.

  • @ellybargmusic
    @ellybargmusic Год назад +5

    Ooo that's such a cool idea that I haven't tried yet! Will definitely incorporate this into some of my upcoming work, thank you so much for the inspiration ♥

  • @tomphillpotts
    @tomphillpotts 11 месяцев назад

    Yeah awesome I never realized I was listening to flute and trumpet there in bolero, schooled!

  • @davidalejandropina9120
    @davidalejandropina9120 Год назад +1

    You have a a new subscriber!!!🎉🎉 I love your video

  • @umutjfry6378
    @umutjfry6378 4 месяца назад +1

    amazing content

  • @ChataniMusic
    @ChataniMusic Год назад +1

    Such quality content

  • @luccano
    @luccano Год назад +1

    awesome! great pleasures of life also within this one

  • @trumpetfredrik
    @trumpetfredrik Год назад +1

    Great work! I'm really happy I could contribute!

  • @JClydeNealMusic
    @JClydeNealMusic Год назад +2

    Got damn that four part harmony is beautiful!!!!!!

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +3

      Excellent! What orchestration of it do you like best?

    • @JClydeNealMusic
      @JClydeNealMusic Год назад +1

      ⁠@@gilevansinsideoutthe harmony with the flutes an octave higher than the open trumpet with harmon mute. The timbre that it creates gave me goosebumps.

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +2

      Oh cool! I think you’ll like some of the combos I have coming up then 😁

  • @jsem94
    @jsem94 10 месяцев назад

    Zero dislikes and it ought to stay that way.

  • @joseantoniopadillagutierre7338
    @joseantoniopadillagutierre7338 10 месяцев назад +1

    Buenísimo......

  • @bashtracks
    @bashtracks Год назад +1

    Great stuff, as always!

  • @pongschlap
    @pongschlap Год назад +1

    given the lack of music (in my experience) written for the euphonium i think you should totally make a video on orchestrating with it. 😊

  • @danellewilbraham
    @danellewilbraham Год назад +4

    FYI, Harmon mutes can be played with or without the stem. For clarity, it’s best to specify which you want.
    For more unique sounds, check out Lyric straight and Solotone mutes. 😊

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +3

      Thanks. I’m actually a lapsed trumpet player myself! I didn’t want to get too much into the mute details on this one, otherwise the video would be quite long. I’ll probably make another video with other combinations including some other mutes in the future. Thanks for your comment

    • @danellewilbraham
      @danellewilbraham Год назад +1

      @@gilevansinsideout once a trumpet player, always a trumpet player! 😁
      I have actually seen a fair amount of Harmon with stem in the orchestral setting - more than in other settings, where it’s usually without stem. The two sounds might as well be two different mutes, that’s why I mentioned it for those watching who may not be familiar with all of the fun toys at our disposal.

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +1

      Thanks, yes very true

    • @counterfit5
      @counterfit5 Год назад

      ​@@danellewilbrahamnot true! I have been cured of my trumpet playing ways!

    • @counterfit5
      @counterfit5 Год назад +1

      Also there's some Gunther Schuller work that calls for half stem Harmons in all the non-tuba brass.

  • @julienmarocco
    @julienmarocco Год назад +1

    Excellent ! Thanks a lot !

  • @TacoAlligator
    @TacoAlligator Год назад +2

    people should make clash notes use vibrato and they shake back and forth

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +1

      I'm not sure what you mean? You mean have the vibrato a semitone wide so it goes in and out of dissonance?

  • @TheAries414
    @TheAries414 Год назад +1

    I wonder what oboe is comboed with or goes well paired what instrument

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +1

      Oboe goes well with the other winds, in unison or octaves. When its on top of a chord it adds that nice spicy edge to the sound.

    • @TheAries414
      @TheAries414 Год назад

      @@gilevansinsideout it really goes very well with violin it adds a lot of emotion

  • @sardi6464
    @sardi6464 Год назад +1

    what is the title of this song 1:35

  • @davidriggs1555
    @davidriggs1555 Год назад +4

    That trumpet player is amazing

    • @davidriggs1555
      @davidriggs1555 Год назад +1

      flute in unison with tpt cup mute is the greatest thing Ive heard

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +1

      Yes @trumpetfredrik is awesome! Check out his channel. Yes I'm a fan of the cup mute as well.

    • @trumpetfredrik
      @trumpetfredrik Год назад +1

      Thanks! I'm glad you like my playing! :)

  • @rmlu9767
    @rmlu9767 Год назад +1

    A combination I thought during all the video was one or two trumpets at unison playing the melody, and the flutes in mezzo piano or piano playing the harmonies above, avoiding the melody. I would even make some subtle counterpoint in the harmonies. The idea was not to compete against the sonority of the trumpet, but to take advantage of it giving them the melody, and simulate the harmonics of the harmony in the flutes, making it even more fairy.
    Why two trumpets? Just my obsession with the Chorus effect.

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +1

      Oh that sounds like a great idea. I might have to make another video one day off all the more ‘unusual’ options. I think you’ll like my next video too…

  • @solidsnake2259
    @solidsnake2259 Год назад +1

    I’m a trumpet player. Dated a lot of flute players in college!

  • @MBobLamy
    @MBobLamy Год назад +1

    The 2nd flute part is missing a natural sign on the whole F, 4th measure (that's in the last examples of the videos)

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +2

      Oh well spotted! It’s annoying when mistakes are left in. I even talk about the minor 2nd 😂 I’ll leave a correction note

  • @tub-tube7686
    @tub-tube7686 Год назад +2

    I bet that the player in the hay burner example is playing a harmon mute 😁

  • @MJWPub
    @MJWPub Год назад +1

    I ended up with a flute, trumpet combo on the intro of a piece I've just recorded; balance just didn't sound right any other way!

  • @notme437
    @notme437 Год назад +5

    That melody is beautiful! Is it from any particular tune or did you write it? :)

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +5

      Thanks, yes I wrote it for this example. I just wanted something that spanned an octave and had long durations so we could hear the timbre clearly.

  • @ClassicRockLivesOn
    @ClassicRockLivesOn 8 месяцев назад +1

    Your four part harmony is gorgeous, reminds me of Glen Miller or something

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  8 месяцев назад

      Oh thanks. Yes it is very jazzy. Those sorts of harmonies I learnt by studying Gil Evans

  • @austinskeffington3248
    @austinskeffington3248 Год назад +1

    It’s an awesome sound. You better hope your musicians have their intonation locked in though 😂

  • @natekaplowitz
    @natekaplowitz Год назад

    Nice vid but consider changing your microphone for something a little less harsh in the high frequencies! It’s quite hard to listen to because of the register of both instruments

  • @alexanderpapazov5441
    @alexanderpapazov5441 Год назад +2

    You should try out flute and trombone!

  • @SpaghettiToaster
    @SpaghettiToaster Год назад +1

    Although it's not a straight mixture, one of my favorite examples of a texture combining the two instruments is the amazing sparkly piano, flute and trumpet texture in the coda of the first movement of Rachmaninoff's third concerto: ruclips.net/video/aSXtXLAVgkE/видео.html

  • @ABC97613
    @ABC97613 Год назад

    This was amazing! Thank you, I feel inspired to use it!

  • @Savi_I
    @Savi_I Год назад +1

    But trumpet isnt a c pitched instrument

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +2

      Yeah this one is a Trumpet in Bb. They come in various keys.

    • @Savi_I
      @Savi_I Год назад +2

      @gilevansinsideout I mean I know that lol but a lot they are Bb

  • @lrcrabbenz
    @lrcrabbenz Год назад +1

    Harmon trumpet and flute 🫠

  • @aliciadalbey1201
    @aliciadalbey1201 Год назад

    Northernlion?

  • @syzygy2464
    @syzygy2464 Год назад

    Honestly just flute and whatever. Combine flute with a trash can lid and it sounds good. Doesn't really matter, if the flute is played well it's just a beautiful instrument.

  • @SylusL
    @SylusL Год назад +1

    Im more of a trumpet bari sax type of guy

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +2

      Well stay tuned, that combination will be featured one day

    • @SylusL
      @SylusL Год назад +1

      ⁠@@gilevansinsideoutit’s more of a jazz combo band sound, but boy do I love it

    • @gilevansinsideout
      @gilevansinsideout  Год назад +1

      Yeah sure is, I usually use it an octave down from the melody