The misses in my house loves to watch period drama on Netflix. Nice and comfy on the couch with a blanket. I personally don’t. But sometimes my ears do. They are drawn towards that typical music style. So I thought, let’s do an orchestral sketch that fits this period drama genre. Don’t forget to hit […]
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How to Write Orchestral Sketch StaffPad #11 | Composer Music Toolkit
In this orchestral sketch I use a concept for a basic layer which sounds amazing! And it is super simple! Even if you have zero experience with a piano, you can learn to play it live within minutes. And you would steal the show. Don’t forget to hit that like button if you appreciate this […]
How to Write Orchestral Sketch StaffPad #10 | Composer Music Toolkit
In this orchestral sketch I want to show you one approach that is ridiculous. But yet can be very effective to get you on your way! I think this one is really awesome! So keep with me during the steps, cause I take you to a part of my brain that drives the nerd in […]
How to Write Orchestral Sketch StaffPad #9 | Composer Music Toolkit
In this week’s orchestral sketch I start a little bit different. No cantus firmus. No melody. Just a simple basic chord progression. Just three chords. That’s all! And you can be amazed by what you can do with that if you start to experiment and develop it further and further. Don’t forget to hit that […]
How to Write Orchestral Sketch StaffPad #8 | Composer Music Toolkit
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. […]