I’m very excited about this orchestral sketch. This time I ended up with an end result I probably gonna use in one of my own compositions. Or a derivation of it. It just turned out wonderfully. But that’s just my humble opinion. Unlike last week’s sketch, this time I had an idea what I was […]
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How to Write Orchestral Sketch StaffPad #4 | Composer Music Toolkit
This is already Orchestral Sketch no.4. One that I’m not particularly proud of. But that’s ok. Doing these sketches are an exercise to get a better understanding of composing, orchestration and why certain things work and others don’t. This time I had my focus mainly on counterpoint and rhythm. Don’t forget to hit that like […]
Innocent Love – Score Walkthrough
No orchestral sketch today, but we gonna have a closer look at the score of my latest orchestral music track Innocent Love. If you haven’t listened to it yet, it’s on my YT channel – link should appear somewhere now – and it’s on every major streaming platform like Spotify and AppleMusic. So if you […]
How to Write Orchestral Sketch StaffPad #3 | Composer Music Toolkit
I’m excited about this orchestral sketch. Cause the approach is different than in the other ones I did so far. I was kinda triggered by one of the comments. Oscar mentioned working with counterpoint, cause the sketches were very vertical until now. Homophonic I would say. And he’s right. So this week I do it […]
How to Write Orchestral Sketch StaffPad #2 | Composer Music Toolkit
I had a lot of fun preparing this new orchestral sketch. This time a bit more challenging. I don’t know what your relationship is with the Brass section, but I tend to avoid it. Maybe a bit scared by its power. I’m not sure. So this time we go from a simple (kinda stately ceremonial) […]