How to Write EPIC Cinematic Strings

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • How to write cinematic orchestral string parts starting with just 4-note chords.
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    Writing for violin, viola, cello, and contrabass can seem like a daunting task. In this video we'll go step by step through the scoring process and uncover how orchestration can be approached methodically.
    Using a technique from a 1928 book by Arthur E. Heacox called Project Lessons In Orchestration, we'll learn how to go from a standard soprano, alto, tenor, bass arrangement and turn it into the epic Hollywood string sound we know and love!
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    #orchestration #strings #cinematicstrings
    0:00 Intro
    0:33 Starting out
    2:46 The filler
    2:51 6 voices
    3:39 7 voices
    4:10 8 voices
    4:49 9 voices option A
    5:19 9 voices option B

Комментарии • 179

  • @RyanLeach
    @RyanLeach  2 года назад +24

    🎻 Without This Your Orchestration Sounds Thin ruclips.net/video/m9A5nwkHECA/видео.html

  • @eosborne6495
    @eosborne6495 2 года назад +153

    I have been absolutely loving these videos. I’ve been playing folk and jazz music for most of my life, but never felt qualified to write in a more “classical” style. You do such a great job of demystifying orchestral music so I finally have the confidence to start writing down my ideas. Thank you thank you!

    • @RyanLeach
      @RyanLeach  2 года назад +13

      Thank you, glad it was helpful!

    • @siddonarski7428
      @siddonarski7428 2 года назад +5

      if you would write proper Jazz, im sorry but you could write basically anything..

  • @rwlab1253
    @rwlab1253 2 года назад +54

    I really, really (seriously) enjoy the fact that you took the time to make short and sectioned videos that are focused on specific techniques. I have seen countless "Cinematic Strings" videos that drag on for an hour and is basically a livestream recording. Your videos are dense and concise on the other hand. THANK YOU RYAN!

  • @lung6171
    @lung6171 2 года назад +63

    Oh my god, that's a GREAT lesson. Thank you!

  • @TylerJMacDonald
    @TylerJMacDonald 2 года назад +32

    Not once in years of music school was a concept illustrated so well like this, well done!

  • @louispearson8306
    @louispearson8306 2 года назад +6

    This man just giving away the big secrets like candy

    • @RyanLeach
      @RyanLeach  2 года назад +2

      Haha it's all in the books I just read them

  • @spacedjace57
    @spacedjace57 2 года назад +6

    i also think that its great to have the cellos play the melody is that most orchestras have the cellos on the opposite of the violins. giving it this effect of being wrapped up in the melody and really solidifies it as the melody

  • @EVDMcomposer
    @EVDMcomposer 2 года назад +11

    So today I was busy with a string section for a song I am working on and it just sounded all too ... flat and empty. So I listened to Across the Stars to find some idea or inspiration to guide me. Then your video just popped up explaining how to orchestrate better, fuller string sections using Across the Stars as an example. What a coincidence!

  • @kittyneko7
    @kittyneko7 2 года назад +8

    The mention of parallel octaves set me back 13 years when I’d receive my harmony homework with red parallel lines all over it. Our teacher really didn’t want us playing it back on the piano to check our work, but looking back on it, I think I would have figured out how to practically apply what I learned in class if I hadn’t followed that guidance.

    • @BrofUJu
      @BrofUJu 10 месяцев назад +1

      Confused by this. Parallel octaves are all over the place in classical music through history, parallel fifths are not.

  • @simongross3122
    @simongross3122 2 года назад +31

    Terrific lesson, thank you. For me the step that had the most impact was adding in the grumpy double basses

    • @RyanLeach
      @RyanLeach  2 года назад +5

      Thanks, yea as someone who played double bass in high school I have a fondness for those bears as well

    • @simongross3122
      @simongross3122 2 года назад +1

      @@RyanLeach Well you have my admiration. I have tried to play DB and I discovered that my fingers were not strong enough. It's an awesome instrument. The best I can manage is noodling around on a baritone sax :)

    • @samdajellybeenie14
      @samdajellybeenie14 2 года назад +2

      Double bass player here! I absolutely love playing John Williams’s music - it’s so well orchestrated and powerful!

    • @Lufade
      @Lufade 2 года назад

      @@simongross3122 Ohhh the buttery tone you can get with a bari sax though!!!

    • @simongross3122
      @simongross3122 2 года назад

      @@Lufade I have to say bari sax is the most fun to play of any instrument I've tried. And yes it can be surprisingly lyrical as well as grumpy grouchy :)

  • @kelamuni
    @kelamuni 2 года назад +22

    As a violinist and violist who's played in orchestras for years and is now studying voicing and harmony so as to get into arranging, this was useful. subscribing.

  • @jamescalvey5273
    @jamescalvey5273 18 дней назад

    Another fantastic tutorial thank you for making Ryan! You are an asset to the composing community 👏👏

  • @benjaminduk5764
    @benjaminduk5764 2 года назад +3

    This is such a great lesson! Please do more of these.

  • @jeanpierrecarpentier
    @jeanpierrecarpentier 2 года назад +1

    Your videos are really helpful and the simple direct to the point explanations are worth analyzing and learning. Thanks for sharing that precious knowledge.

  • @JakopAxx
    @JakopAxx 2 года назад

    Love this! So happy that i have found this channel. Great work!

  • @seanjamesmacleod241
    @seanjamesmacleod241 2 года назад +2

    Amazing I got more understanding. It’s funny by hear I was already doing most this because it sounded better to me just never knew the principle was actually something that can be done.

  • @cefcephatus
    @cefcephatus 2 года назад

    This opens up my eyes to how an iterative approach is used for writing music. Thank you very much!

  • @irradix213
    @irradix213 Год назад

    Thanks so much for these linked lessons, this is the only one i knew most of already, but needed a review, together they fill out a big picture of things just sitting right

  • @dvera9948
    @dvera9948 2 года назад

    Thank you very much, I just made a composition for a short film and the strings ended up sounding great. I Love your videos

  • @Antonio_Ortiz
    @Antonio_Ortiz Год назад

    Super-quick and the colored string lines really helped illustrate the point. Earned a sub.

  • @detlefkrystofiak3838
    @detlefkrystofiak3838 Год назад

    Hello Ryan,
    I have never seen such a comprehensible explanation.
    Thank you for this detailed video.

  • @CarlineFrancois
    @CarlineFrancois 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this video. It will help in my compositions for my album. This gave me a new idea.🎶🎸🎵🎶💕

  • @FilmScoreandMore
    @FilmScoreandMore 2 года назад +1

    Really interesting and informative video! I knew exactly what theme this was as soon as that first chord hit.

  • @tonio3375
    @tonio3375 2 года назад

    I really like your lessons! Very clear and concise!

  • @alexandrequeiroz3211
    @alexandrequeiroz3211 Год назад

    Soooo great!! Thank you so much for the videos!!!

  • @dknowbeatz3665
    @dknowbeatz3665 5 месяцев назад

    Every video I play from your channel, I immediately hit the like button because I know I'm about to receive some incredibly helpful information. Thanks a ton, Ryan.

  • @kondsiccMusic
    @kondsiccMusic 2 года назад +1

    I've always struggled with writing orchestral works classified as "classical" but they never sound classical nor did they achieve the effect I want. This lesson on strings truly brought the entire level of the work up an octave. Thanks Ryan!

  • @Yonikaii
    @Yonikaii 2 года назад

    This content is really really useful! Thank you for your efforts and for sharing your knowledge!

  • @albertolopez2697
    @albertolopez2697 5 месяцев назад

    What a great video, very helpful and handy. Thanks Ryan

  • @ShivSagar010
    @ShivSagar010 Год назад +1

    Thank You Very Much Sir!
    🙂🙏

  • @joshuanirmal9068
    @joshuanirmal9068 2 года назад

    Extraordinary. Thank you so much, gentleman. ♥️

  • @samtasticsongs3012
    @samtasticsongs3012 Год назад

    Super helpful! Please do more videos like this!

  • @dylanschweitzer18
    @dylanschweitzer18 Месяц назад

    Fantastic work!

  • @jimli0624
    @jimli0624 9 месяцев назад

    thank you!

  • @suhaibal-samman4806
    @suhaibal-samman4806 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much 🙏🏻💜

  • @davidbobowski3604
    @davidbobowski3604 Год назад +1

    This was a good way to describe without getting into the harmonic series!

  • @andreasadler7279
    @andreasadler7279 Год назад

    Short and sweet nevertheless massive info. Vielen Dank 🙏

  • @lim7lim
    @lim7lim 2 года назад

    I only play the piano, but it's interesting to see how much that enables me to read an orchestral score, or understand how a piano score would balloon into an orchestral one.

  • @Jack-pl1fn
    @Jack-pl1fn 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much

  • @yansaemusic
    @yansaemusic 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @octatonicgardenmarcospi4978
    @octatonicgardenmarcospi4978 2 года назад

    Very nice video. Thanks!

  • @user-bc6jq3qv3f
    @user-bc6jq3qv3f Год назад

    Спасибо! Очень полезно)
    И Очень доступно доносите материал!))

  • @michellamontagne
    @michellamontagne 2 года назад

    Thanks Ryan nicely taught

  • @guitarmichael
    @guitarmichael 2 года назад

    This channel is an absolute goldmine!

  • @13Semitones
    @13Semitones 2 года назад

    This is really useful. Thank you!

  • @remiweisrock
    @remiweisrock 9 месяцев назад

    Maybe the best 6 min i've spent on a video for my knowledge. Man that's good !

  • @cozmicrahop9415
    @cozmicrahop9415 2 года назад

    This is what I was looking for to complete my midi-orchestration self learning....😢😢😢🥇💯

  • @lorenzocorsomusic1308
    @lorenzocorsomusic1308 2 года назад

    Great Lesson !!!

  • @cactusowo1835
    @cactusowo1835 Год назад

    Thanks for crating ^ ^

  • @Lufade
    @Lufade 2 года назад +3

    Ryan, just....thank you. Your videos have had a noticeable impact on my work in a very short period of time. I just put together a 9 voice section in strings (using the beastly method B), and I'm a little blown away by how powerful it's sounding. Exactly what I needed this part to be! I've just become a Patron and I'll be looking to your content here and there quite frequently from now on. Thanks!!

    • @RyanLeach
      @RyanLeach  2 года назад +2

      That's so great to hear, thank you

  • @koti6519
    @koti6519 2 года назад

    Great content man!!!

  • @GTORT
    @GTORT 2 года назад

    Literally the best channel on this platform.

  • @beethovennine
    @beethovennine 2 года назад

    Awesome video! Cheers from Argentina!

  • @cynax7757
    @cynax7757 3 месяца назад

    Absolutely love these videos. I'm a flutist and clarinetist.

  • @arendbruijn
    @arendbruijn 2 года назад

    Beautiful video!

  • @josephyagappan1896
    @josephyagappan1896 Год назад

    Very useful!!

  • @mazetoeden9334
    @mazetoeden9334 2 года назад

    very helpful indeed

  • @DavidManu-io9bo
    @DavidManu-io9bo 3 месяца назад +1

    this is abbbsoluuuute epic

  • @Hubson55
    @Hubson55 2 года назад

    OMG! Ryan, your channel is a real revelation for me! 😍

  • @gavinleepermusic
    @gavinleepermusic Год назад

    Really liked this one, Ryan!

  • @emilianorevert2358
    @emilianorevert2358 2 года назад +1

    Great video! Thanks for doing this stuff! My orch teacher used to call the filler the "hidden harmony".

    • @RyanLeach
      @RyanLeach  2 года назад

      Nice, that's a great term!

  • @giovanniperin
    @giovanniperin 2 года назад

    Great channel!!

  • @DanielLight
    @DanielLight 2 года назад +2

    Very helpful! Thanks.

  • @Phloxx1
    @Phloxx1 2 года назад +1

    Hi Ryan. Great video!
    What would be great is if you’d showed each individual voice at the end, so we would have an idea what each voice sounded like

  • @Johannes_Brunnhuber
    @Johannes_Brunnhuber 2 года назад

    Sublime stuff

  • @SharmaYelverton
    @SharmaYelverton Год назад

    Fantastic.

  • @ThomC
    @ThomC 2 года назад +1

    Great video Ryan, thank you for sharing! :)

  • @seanfourie7
    @seanfourie7 2 года назад +2

    Love your tutorials Ryan

    • @RyanLeach
      @RyanLeach  2 года назад

      Thanks I appreciate it!

  • @user-ou2zr2oy2q
    @user-ou2zr2oy2q 2 года назад +1

    Amazing as always Ryan 👏

  • @tuzemec9005
    @tuzemec9005 6 месяцев назад

    You are my angel bro❤ Th very very very much .God bless you

  • @rasmussavic4289
    @rasmussavic4289 2 года назад

    amazing.

  • @zimouspero
    @zimouspero 2 года назад

    Very good info

  • @jordanrazowskymusician8178
    @jordanrazowskymusician8178 2 года назад

    Great!

  • @MrCrompz
    @MrCrompz 2 года назад +1

    Wow!

  • @_donut6817
    @_donut6817 2 года назад +2

    This is increadible

  • @Johnstone565
    @Johnstone565 Год назад

    Great video

  • @ishagshafeeg
    @ishagshafeeg 2 года назад +1

    Wow. So beautiful

  • @grant999mtl
    @grant999mtl 2 года назад +1

    This is amazingly helpful! Are these different breakdowns also applied to the brass and woodwind sections of an orchestra?

  • @steamer2k319
    @steamer2k319 2 года назад

    Awesome. Do you have any thoughts, guidelines or interesting examples around extending this approach to incorporate brass, woodwind and/or percussion?

  • @onwuzudika4338
    @onwuzudika4338 2 года назад

    Hey Ryan! I only just discovered your channel two weeks ago, but the videos have been so enlightening that I've found myself drinking through most of them! Thanks for the lessons and the comprehensive way you provide us young urn with the info✌️😅.
    The example in the first 13 seconds of this particular video had me hooked immediately, and actually pushed me to try my hand at trying to expand one of my favourite pieces into an orchestral version of itself.
    It's slow going (I don't have much in the way of formal music training, and taught myself most of what little I know) but it's actually going 😄 Wish you could give your opinion on my attempt so far (fingers crossed on a response).
    But seriously, thanks for your content⭐

  • @zakfoster1
    @zakfoster1 Год назад

    This helps....Massively

  • @AaronAsherRandall
    @AaronAsherRandall Год назад

    Absolutely incredible explanation! Exactly what I needed!
    Question, what would the brass and winds do during a passage like this? Do you have any videos or resources on that?

  • @darrenhirst9900
    @darrenhirst9900 2 года назад

    Epic lesson Ryan.

  • @ericsbuds
    @ericsbuds Год назад

    thats wild how much it sounded more and more like the movie with each expansion

  • @MusicMazhic
    @MusicMazhic 2 года назад

    Would you please make a video how to have a rich combination of the woodwinds and strings?

  • @thynature
    @thynature 2 года назад +7

    Great lesson.
    The filler line is very interesting as a concept!

    • @RyanLeach
      @RyanLeach  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I agree, and outside of this obscure book I’m not sure I’ve seen it talked about

  • @BombedNevada
    @BombedNevada 2 года назад +2

    That’s a like from me my dude. Great vid! Now if only someone could teach me how to write a bomb melody and chord progression like that.

  • @athishayjain.m.k9257
    @athishayjain.m.k9257 Год назад

    VERY NICE... CAN WE HAVE MORE EXPLATION ON DOIN FILLER NOTES plzz tq soo much

  • @zlodr9369
    @zlodr9369 2 года назад

    Вот это алгоритмы ютуба выдали ! Райан, спасибо за годную информацию, лайк, подписка))

  • @pljdavies
    @pljdavies Год назад

    wow

  • @sharpproductions-frankbria8380
    @sharpproductions-frankbria8380 2 года назад

    So in 9 voices option B, the tenor line goes up to Violas 2? It would be awesome to see a full graphic of the lines for 9 voices option B in the video, just as feedback.
    By the way, I love this video and you do a great job of representing the orchestration techniques of these books. Ever think of doing a video where you just cover orchestration texts? (Kind of like you did with the orchestral scores?) I'd probably binge a few of them. :)

  • @XoIoRouge
    @XoIoRouge 7 месяцев назад

    Do you have a lesson on writing in Choral Style? I'm struggling with coming up with the core parts.

  • @Hert42
    @Hert42 7 месяцев назад

    Very nice orchestration, if you have enough players per section to go into division though...

  • @Lotschi
    @Lotschi Год назад

    I have developed an interest for composition over the last two years, so I really appreciate videos like yours.
    What software do you use, here for example? 0:10

  • @collectitbydiyversity2442
    @collectitbydiyversity2442 10 месяцев назад

    So helpful. Thanks. What SAW are you using in this video?

    • @RyanLeach
      @RyanLeach  10 месяцев назад

      for a DAW I use Logic

  • @MichaelJohnson-composer
    @MichaelJohnson-composer 2 года назад

    Hey, Ryan! Are you planning on doing a video about mixing symphonic music? I’m having a hell of a time working with orchestral plug-ins in Logic Pro X. Is there a video that you’ve already done that you can recommend?
    By the way, your videos have revitalized my creativity. I’ve been learning so much about orchestration from you. Thanks for the great work!

    • @RyanLeach
      @RyanLeach  2 года назад

      Probably not in the near future, but I would suggest you check out the recent livestream we did with Joel Dollie as well as his YT channel and course on Master the Score

  • @seekertosecrets
    @seekertosecrets Год назад

    I may have to use this in a melody that I have for a villainous character I've been developing.

  • @austinlacy4413
    @austinlacy4413 Год назад

    sweeeeet

  • @danmillward3480
    @danmillward3480 Год назад

    I think for a love theme the last one works best because the cello and the violins are singing in unison...as are the lovers..you can hear the male and female voice on the same page as it where...(I'm sure there are ways for writing for different combination other than male and female love matches off course...just the one I'm personally more interested in

  • @snarf1504
    @snarf1504 2 года назад

    While extended divisi is cool, lots of 'epic' string orchestration in a cinematic context is just two 'lines' in octaves, the melody and the bass. For example: vln 1, vln 2, vla on melody in two or even three octaves & vlc, and cb on the bass in octaves.
    For variation, the violas and cellos could fulfill rhythm or counterline duties. Either way, the brass and woodwinds fill out the rest of the chords & rhythms.