In this orchestral sketch I left functional harmony behind me. I entered a new world, the world of modes. In this case Dorian. Don’t forget to hit that like button if you appreciate this video. Also sub to my channel for my music and videos about how to write orchestral music for film. Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction 01:05 – […]
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How to write orchestral sketch StaffPad #17 – Composer Music Toolkit
This week I watched Spiderman Homecoming with the family. A very enjoyable movie with that typical action music in it. A lot of brass and full orchestra tutti passages. I guess everybody knows what I’m talking about. This sketch is inspired by that. I’m after a big, let’s say a huge orchestral sound. Don’t forget […]
How to Write Orchestral Sketch StaffPad #16 | Composer Music Toolkit
Last week I did an orchestral sketch in the scale of E minor. This week I’m going to do the exact same thing. Not with a melody in mind, but with a bold and full orchestral sound. That’s the thing I’m after. So I’m going to write something for the woodwinds, the brass, the strings […]
How to Write Orchestral Sketch StaffPad #15 | Composer Music Toolkit
It’s been a while since my last orchestral sketch. So it’s time for a new one. One that I started with some basic chords written in the scale of E minor. I always find the translation of these piano chords to orchestral instruments mind-blowing. In this case to the strings. The sound of the strings […]
How to Write Orchestral Sketch StaffPad #14 | Composer Music Toolkit
Recently I saw a post on Facebook about the popularity of certain music. Someone asked: “Why do we love one composition more than another one?” I have always found these questions enormously interesting. Cause it’s related to our brain. And the way we programmed ourselves as humans. Don’t forget to hit that like button if […]