Hi Everyone, so a quick update about this series. When I made these videos I used a Pitch-Octave notation other than SPN (Scientific Pitch Notation, which is standard). The system I worked with has C4 as middle C, and resets octaves every "A" instead of every "C". I apologize if this is confusing. My orchestration video on transposing explains the system in greater detail. Other than this, the information is accurate and should be helpful! I'll be releasing an updated series on orchestration soon with more information (and that actually uses SPN). Thank you for your understanding and support! I'm grateful to have such a great community surrounding this youtube channel!
It can be! There's no one single method that get's used 100% of the time, but if you're good at piano voice leading, you can definitely use those tools to arrange for strings. Just make sure you pay attention to the chord tone weighting and chord tone spacing as well! (I have a video on that somewhere in this playlist)
Hi Everyone, so a quick update about this series. When I made these videos I used a Pitch-Octave notation other than SPN (Scientific Pitch Notation, which is standard). The system I worked with has C4 as middle C, and resets octaves every "A" instead of every "C". I apologize if this is confusing. My orchestration video on transposing explains the system in greater detail. Other than this, the information is accurate and should be helpful! I'll be releasing an updated series on orchestration soon with more information (and that actually uses SPN). Thank you for your understanding and support! I'm grateful to have such a great community surrounding this youtube channel!
very well explained content, congratulations man
Amazing vids brother. Thnxx ❤
HI~ No Video for Techiques of Woodwind .just like string and brass??
Thanks man ❤️
As a clarinet player, I can relate
General questions- voice leading in string Orechration is same as piano voice leading method? Pls reply
It can be! There's no one single method that get's used 100% of the time, but if you're good at piano voice leading, you can definitely use those tools to arrange for strings. Just make sure you pay attention to the chord tone weighting and chord tone spacing as well! (I have a video on that somewhere in this playlist)
You messed up the notation. In standard music notation, C4 is the middle C and A4 is A above middle C (440 Hz).
You messed up the range of the bass clarinet, didn't you?
And according to the notation you are using, A7 is not one ninth above G6, but one tone.