Everything You Need to Know to Arrange Music
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ม.ค. 2024
- In this video I'll teach you the 4-step process that I use to arrange music in all of my soundtracks
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Arranging music is more about having a reliable workflow/strategy than simply memorizing the ranges and uses of a bunch of different instruments. If you start by figuring out what you want your arrangement to accomplish, then everything else will fall into place!
We'll start by learning how musical structure and form can inform a piece of music, then we'll tackle a reliable strategy for mapping out new arrangements, before figuring out some tips for creating a basic sound and then fine-tuning your final draft!
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Still hard to believe that kyrie eleison is a super ancient song at this point. Kind of awesome to see how basically every famous western composer has written their take on the mass
The best video on arrangement I've ever seen! And I've seen a lot of them. Thank you so much! ✨
This is the kind of content I'm looking for. The piece sounds great!
I’m just about to do a string arrangement and have been intimidated (and procrastinating). This came at the perfect time!! Thank you!!
Added to my watchlist; will be giving it a go this weekend. Thanks!
At times, the melody of the Kyrie reminds me of the theme from Blake's "Walking in the Air". Nice.
Sounds Great!
Great video as always! On a different note, how do you think these tips would apply to game music? Since most game music doesn't have a clear climax because you can never know how much time a player will take on a specific level, I find it difficult to build-up intensity outside of using some adaptive audio systems where the sections change based on player progress. But then how would one go about scoring scenes where there is no player progression, like a menu maybe?
I make 90s trance music, a bit more instrumental and melodic and these tips really help me to think about stuff even in EDM field. I was wondering what books did you learn from? Would be nice to have this compostional knowledge