Another excellent video. Wow. You certainly know how producers think.... like wanting to put in too much. Like the saying goes, "less is more"... at least sometimes. 🙂
So, this gem of a video popped up in my YT-feed! Well edited and good info 🙂 Love that you are arranging out every example, and that you are talking about the broader concepts of arranging, like intent. Needed this input as I've been a bit too focused on very specific orchestration and arranging ideas lately 😛 Thanks! Subscribed and liked
16:20. Sounds a bit like a 'Yes' arrangement :). I think developing a theme and arranging is quite challenging for many of us. I guess the key is to look for the clues and keep it simple. Thanks.
Very good tips, thanks!
Enjoyed watching this video. Thanks
You're welcome!
Another excellent video. Wow. You certainly know how producers think.... like wanting to put in too much. Like the saying goes, "less is more"... at least sometimes. 🙂
I've made that mistake tooooo many times :)
So, this gem of a video popped up in my YT-feed! Well edited and good info 🙂 Love that you are arranging out every example, and that you are talking about the broader concepts of arranging, like intent. Needed this input as I've been a bit too focused on very specific orchestration and arranging ideas lately 😛 Thanks! Subscribed and liked
Really glad you found it useful NIkolai!
John Mayer... Yes! Awesome! :)
Oh nice tips btw :D
16:20. Sounds a bit like a 'Yes' arrangement :). I think developing a theme and arranging is quite challenging for many of us. I guess the key is to look for the clues and keep it simple. Thanks.
Definitely! 'Look for the clues' - that's a nice way of putting it.
Some great tips and I was unaware of the Sammy Nestico book, which looks very useful
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