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Hello All!
I thought it would be good to have a topic devoted to the art of orchestration. Great things can be accomplished when composers put their brains together.
Especially in orchestration... certainly the most difficult aspect (and most rewarding) of composition.
Feel free to get it rolling. Here are a few tricks I have learned in my days:
1. Less is more. Don't be afraid to have smaller parts of the ensemble playing. I'm sure everyone know's this.. An orchestra playing with every instrument at full force the entire piece is boring.
2. Know instrument's limitations. The bassoons, for instance, will not be heard very well in loud sections of the orchestration with a lot of instruments playing, but they can still make for good filler. During the big choral part in Beethoven's Ninth, they are playing the fast ostinato pattern with the strings.
3. Listen to as much music as possible... especially modern. Analyze scores and see what the masters did. Research.
These are vague things. I hope many different composers will post specific tips and tricks they have picked up over the years. Instrumentalists can also use this topic to tell us composers what not to do. We sometimes can make life hard on you guys. (Especially Horn in F players!)
Jess Hendricks Composer & Arranger
Hello all, I am new to the forum. I joined because I was seeking to purchase a device to input sound from a multitrack hard disk recorder to my iMac 1ghz 17". I don't need one that's very fancy. I am, of course, on a composer's budget. I normally just run the cable straight into the line in, but on my older iMac I got a little bit of a buzz. I guess I should have checked to see if that was still present on the iMac before I posted here, but I still need to know what the best digital I/O option is. Thanks in advance. Jess Hendricks Composer & Arranger
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