This week I went tutti again. Meaning the full orchestra participates in this orchestral sketch. The flutes, piccolo, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, horns, trumpets, trombones, tuba, timpani, bass drum, triangle, violins, violas, cellos and double basses. So prepare yourself for a lot of power! Don’t forget to hit that like button if you appreciate this video. […]
How to Write Orchestral Sketch in StaffPad
How to Write Orchestral Sketch StaffPad #7 | Composer Music Toolkit
Triplets. I love them! Back in the days when I played in several bands as a drummer I sometimes just switched for fun to triplets. Making my band go mad. Cause you can get really disorientated by these kind of rhythms. Don’t forget to hit that like button if you appreciate this video. Also sub to […]
How to Write Orchestral Sketch StaffPad #6 | Composer Music Toolkit
Recently I started working on a new composition. One that starts quietly with a beautiful children choir slowly working towards the first transition. And that is what this orchestral sketch is about: sketching out a four bar tutti transition. Don’t forget to hit that like button if you appreciate this video. Also sub to my channel for […]
How to Write Orchestral Sketch StaffPad #5 | Composer Music Toolkit
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 […]
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 […]