How To Arrange Strings For Pop Songs
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- In this episode my friend Pierre Piscitelli and I break down the beautiful string arrangement for the Train song "Drops of Jupiter".
Pierre's TH-cam Channel @pierrejpiscitelli
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More of this stuff please.
and less of the 'today's music is bad' stuff
Yeah!
Yes please!
…and today’s music is bad. 😂
Hear hear!
I would love to see more of this stuff (string arrangements etc..)
Me as well
Pierre and Rick, unbelievable humble yet both talented as hell. Good to see you together again.
I too ABSOLUTELY LOVE string arrangements in rock music. Drops of Jupiter is near perfect.
This kind of analysis of beautiful compositions is what us music junkies love.
! -- Especially them of us what fancy ourselves as someday-in-the-future composer/arrangers ! !
2024 version of old school Rick teaching videos. Love it
"can you explain what is happening there?" "of course, Rick. So Im pressing this key and it sounds good" ... [rick] "wow" ❤
Paul Buckmaster’s string arrangements on Elton John’s “Madman Across the Water” have remained a benchmark for me as a musician, arranger and producer.
Truer words have never been spoken
Tiny Dancer also comes to mind. See my comment above too!!!
MORE OF THIS!!!! 10/10 EXCELLENT CONTENT thank you 🙏
Oh wow - Pierre is great!! So happy to see him on here!
Pierre's piano videos are awesome. I started watching them after he first appeared on Rick's main channel talking about perfect pitch. Most of his lessons are aspirational at this point in my learning curve, but I still love them.
This dude just instantly being able to call back what was played is so impressive
Rick is the only one who makes me immediatly put my headphones on as soon he´s posting. Cool teacher !
I would love to see Rick and Pierre do an analysis like this on any George Martin string score done for The Beatles.
Yesssssss 🎉
Honestly speaking. If it would be the very first video I ever seen on Ricks channel I would never go back to the channel because two years ago I had no idea what they are talking about. After two years of watching Ricks channel and learning from time time I’m able to understand this shit. If you are new on this channel keep watching. Results are unbelievable:)
Hopeful that Pierre ends up on the channel more often! He's an amazing teacher and I've learned so much in the past few months on the rhodes because of him!
Oh you made me appreciate something that I never had stopped to really hear before. Thank you for this. I love it!
oooof, you just hit my heart! Thank you Rick and Pierre!
Watching your channels is my guilty pleasure. As a drummer, I find all this quite fascinating. I'm really starting to understand this.
You make me want to learn piano, I'm 65 and used to do guitar(acoustic) in HS and college. Learned to play by ear by listening to Neil Diamond. Love this song as well. Love you channel glad I fell into it!!
I instantly subscribed to Pierre's channel after the first video you made with him. He clearly knows A LOT about music and I really enjoy his piano tutorials. It's really cool to hear you guys talk about arranging. Cheers!
Same here!
So awesome! It’s so hard to find this type of stuff on TH-cam from someone who actually does it 🙌
Fantastic Rick. I love when you do these type of videos. Well done!!!
I'm a pop producer and I love adding strings and orchestral drums into my productions. This video is so awesome and really breaks down more of what I need to start doing. Keep doing more production vids!!!!!
So good! Completely fascinating! LOVE the strings and their arrangement on Drops of Jupiter, it's literally one of my all time favorites, and I've been fascinated with the arrangement and writing. Do you know where the strings were recorded? So glad they added the real strings to this awesome song to complete it!!
very cool, thank you so much 🎻🎶
Excellent, Pierre is a great guest!
Learning how to listen to music, that's me! 🤗
Love this segment..because i find arrangements very enlightening ..wether it be classical or movie themes or even classical rock arrangements with the synthesizers..Yes..ELP love this post ! It's greatly appreciated. Keep up the great work !!!!
Thank you both for the lesson!
Excellent lesson!🙌🎶♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
That was so much fun! I wish you guys would do more collaborations. Thank you.
Pierre have a great taste !
I love this. So helpful. Thank you.
Great, great video.
Paul Buckmaster was, well, masterful with his string arrangements, providing nuanced string embellishments.
Favourite classical pop string arrangers are 3 giants, Richard Hewson, Richard Niles, and Vince Mendoza who helped make Supertramp’s Crime of the Century, Tears for Fears Seeds of Love and Joni Mitchell’s Both Sides Now (2000) such iconically gorgeous sounding albums.
This is exactly what I need. I've been trying to do songs with strings for years! I'm fumbling along because I'm just a guitar player and strings are very complex. I'm just deluding myself thinking that I'm Paul McCartney or something LOL anyway this is awesome thank you very much for this great information. Now I'm going to throw some strings into a new song and there is a 100% probability that my strings are going to sound a hell of a lot better.
Pierre is a terrific musician and person. Thanks for having him on Rick.
Wow, love his channel, why does it not surprise me you’re friends.
Orchestration is fascinating. Great video.
please do this more!
I really like these disection/parts breakdown videos. Educational and fun 🙂
That was amazing.
Thank you Rick and everything you do sir!.....appreciate you!
This is fascinating. There is so much to study from this one song. I'm also amazed by the choice of rhythm for the strings
I learned so much from this. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
😊it's taken me years not to fill every space. Less can be more.🔆🎵🎶🎸
Absolutely awesome. I sub to Pierre's channel and it's been a great resource for me as I double on keys in a couple bands now. The two of you together is a You Tube music theory dream team!
Rick this is such a great thing that you are doing. Thank you
Woah! Between this and your Ticket to Ride video, today was really ear opening day! Thank you.
Excellent !! Love the emotion of musical strings.....
Music is part of humanity....
As always something taught. Love your videos.
Rick - as usual - great stuff! One suggestion... when you do these instructional videos show a view of the keyboard from the pianist position, with the notes being played highlighted. It's very disorienting to see the keyboard "upside down / backwards" and not seeing which notes are being played. No absolute pitch here :^(
Thank you for this lesson, things are beginning to click for me. ❤
I always liked this tune .. now I know why. Great job you guys
😎🤙
Goosebumps with a smile❤
Loved this, more please!
Yes! Thank you.
Wow - what I great video. I love Pierre's piano tutorials - it's great to understand what goes into these string arrangements - fascinating!
Very interesting video. I hope people like it so that you may make more of them.
Wow. You two are genius,s. I’m sure not just me who envy a sharp ear like that.
Very nicely done guys. My last, which was also my only music theory class was in 1965😳, so listening to the whys and wherefores is much appreciated. Happy journeys 😊🙏
Excellent seeing Pierre. A regular segment with him would be nice.
This was fantastic! Thank you .
Paul Buckmaster's orchestral arrangements throughout Elton John's Tumbleweed Connection are marvelous. Come Down In Time is one of the most beautifully arranged John/Taupin songs.
love the song, love your video! thank you
I have no idea what you are both talking about…but I could listen for hours! 😊
Love this kind of topic and i freaking love this song,sick string arrangement indeed!
I would have been happy to hear an alternate single released of vocals with just the orchestral track. Simply gorgeous.
What a sensational episode .. thank you. More of this :)
More please!
Incredible arrangement! Thank you.
Pierre is great. Love this sort of analysis.
Thank you. Thank you!!!!! and then thank you some more!!!!
Beautiful demonstration !
Yes, more of this. I would love to see a breakdown of some Maria Schneider arranging.
The first string section that came to mind was from Sailing by Christopher Cross. Just a lovely composition. Btw, I love Pierre's videos. He explains things very easily and plays great as well.
Superb Video.Just what I needed.👌
Nice little tutorial! I kept thinking of Buckmaster's arrangements on the Elton/Bernie "Friends" soundtrack, which I always thought was a masterclass in spread voicings and voice leading for strings (well, a whole little concert orchestra really,) and then you mentioned him at the end! Great minds... 😉
4:31 That is the ultimate 90s Hollywood movie sound.
Amazing stuff!❤ And I love how Rick finds a riff even when he talks. There... Pierre😂
Love it! I'm inspired to try an play my string parts / chords different and see what happens!
Wonderful video Rick. Great content
Paul Buckmaster is fantastic! Would love to see more of these kinds of videos.
I needed that. Thx boys 👍🏼
Very insightful analysis of voice leading, arranging and tessitura. It’s enhanced my love for this song even more! May I ask how you obtained the multitracks of the instrumentation?
The 2000s had a lot of good string arrangements in the pop rock genre. I did like to hear more breakdowns of this and other arrangements from other genres and eras.
i vote for more arranging how to videos!!!!
I love Pierre's channel! Hes such a good explainer & teacher. What a great combo -- I hope you do another video together again, someday!
Helpful for an amateur/beginner home studio guy
That was ace!
What I noticed on guitar many times is that playing the seventh on two octaves sounds extra sweet.
More of this please !
What VST strings is he using?
i'm curious what the VST is too~
Such a helpful and informative video..please make more of this! Would love to see a john Williams interview one day!
Love this content Rick!
More of this please
Oh wow so interesting 🙏💚💙
1 year of string arrangements class in 15 minutes ( excellent )
Awesome content !
Never heard of your guest, but I like that you present unknown people.