Orchestration 3: Compose Orchestral Music For Brass
Published 4/2023
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Master the brass section to create epicness, powerful climaxes, intense solos and more in your compositions.
Published 4/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.99 GB | Duration: 3h 54m
Master the brass section to create epicness, powerful climaxes, intense solos and more in your compositions.
What you'll learn
How to compose and orchestrate music for the brass family
All the techniques and articulations the brass family can play
An in-depth look at each brass sub-family: horns, trumpets, trombones, tubas
How to use brass with strings and woodwinds for your orchestral compositions
How to analyze and learn for yourself how brass works within a full orchestral score
How to use brass for intensity-building, power and doubling, solos, musical climax and background layering
Requirements
No prerequisites. The ability to follow a musical score is useful but not mandatory.
Description
Learn to properly utilize the brass section to create pure epicness in your works.Brass is a very important part of the orchestra, particularly for build-ups and climaxes. Learn to use this family to your advantage in this complete brass course.We will cover all the Brass families: Horns, Trumpets, Trombones and Tubas. This includes not just the orchestral instruments, but other instruments as well, such as brass in the marching band, brass ensembles, and other non-orchestral ensembles. Other instruments we will cover are the cornet, flugelhorn, sousaphone, euphonium, and more. You will get a complete and well-rounded learning experience covering ALL these brass instruments.There are a ton of resources in this course, so you can watch many live examples of the instruments we cover.This course is a thoroughly guided course, which means that after we learn a new articulation, or learn about a new instrument, you will be instructed to look at the Resources folder, where there are plenty of examples for you to dive into.This way, you will learn not just theory, but through seeing the real instruments. The well-thought out quizzes are designed to really challenge you and make sure you've absorbed all the material: theory, resources and practical exercises.A Practical Learning ExperienceI've included many more orchestration exercises, as well as a lot more orchestration examples. You will receive multiple challenges throughout the course, especially in the orchestration section and analysis section. There will be plenty of opportunity for you to test your orchestration abilities and practice what you've just learnt.Not only that, but you will also see my own solutions so you can compare answers and arrangements.Learn to use the orchestral brass section for - solos, harmony and background, countermelody, layering/doubling with strings and woodwinds, repetition, build-ups, climaxes, intensity, power and contrasting sections.Are you ready to learn everything you've ever wanted to know about the brass? Dive in today, and learn all the ways you can use the brass to your advantage to really drive up the intensity of your compositions.
Overview
Section 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 1 Course Overview
Section 2: Intro to Brass
Lecture 2 Intro to the Brass Section
Lecture 3 Brief History of Brass Instruments
Lecture 4 How Brass Instruments Produce Sound
Lecture 5 Types of Brass Ensembles
Lecture 6 Score Layout for Brass in Orchestral Scores
Lecture 7 Transposition for Brass
Lecture 8 Brass Sample Libraries
Lecture 9 Section 2 Review Material
Section 3: Brass Articulations
Lecture 10 Intro to the Brass Articulations
Lecture 11 Brass Articulations Master List and Demonstrations
Lecture 12 Overblowing and the Harmonic Series
Lecture 13 Embouchure, Tonguing and Brass Sound Production
Lecture 14 Legato on Brass
Lecture 15 Non-Legato and Staccato on Brass
Lecture 16 Multiple Tonguing Articulations
Lecture 17 Trombone Tonguing and Brass Vibrato
Lecture 18 Glissando on Brass
Lecture 19 All Types of Brass Trills and Shakes
Lecture 20 Bells Up and Percussive Effects
Lecture 21 Multiphonics and Microtones
Lecture 22 Mutes
Lecture 23 Section 3 Review Material
Section 4: The Horn Family
Lecture 24 French Horn Part 1 - Characteristics
Lecture 25 French Horn Part 2 - Examples
Lecture 26 Wagner Tuba
Lecture 27 Alto Horn
Lecture 28 Mellophone
Lecture 29 Mellophonium and Horn Writing Tips
Lecture 30 Horn Family Demonstrations
Lecture 31 Section 4 Review Material
Section 5: The Trumpet Family
Lecture 32 Trumpet
Lecture 33 Cornet
Lecture 34 Bass Trumpet
Lecture 35 Piccolo Trumpet
Lecture 36 Flugelhorn and Trumpet Family Tips
Lecture 37 Trumpet Family Demonstrations
Lecture 38 Section 5 Review Material
Section 6: The Trombone Family
Lecture 39 Intro to Trombone Family
Lecture 40 Trombone
Lecture 41 Trombone Glissando
Lecture 42 Bass Trombone
Lecture 43 Alto Trombone
Lecture 44 Contrabass Trombone
Lecture 45 Valve Trombone
Lecture 46 Trombone Family Demonstrations
Lecture 47 Section 6 Review Material
Section 7: The Tuba Family
Lecture 48 Tuba
Lecture 49 Euphonium and Sousaphone
Lecture 50 Tuba Family Demonstrations
Lecture 51 Section 7 Review Material
Lecture 52 Brass Family Demonstrations Master List
Section 8: Orchestration for Brass
Lecture 53 Orchestration for Brass Intro
Lecture 54 Blending Brass and Other Families
Lecture 55 Practical Guidelines for Brass Scoring
Lecture 56 Brass Scoring Examples
Lecture 57 Orchestration Exercise 1: Brass Ensemble
Lecture 58 Orchestration Exercise 2: Legend of Zelda
Lecture 59 Exercise 2 Solution
Lecture 60 How to Orchestrate Brass with Strings
Lecture 61 Orchestration Exercise 3: Brass with Strings
Lecture 62 Exercise 3 Solution
Lecture 63 How to Orchestrate Brass with Woodwinds: Part 1
Lecture 64 How to Orchestrate Brass with Woodwinds: Part 2
Lecture 65 Brass as Melody - Star Wars Analysis
Lecture 66 Brass as Musical Climax - Hedwig's Theme Analysis
Lecture 67 Effects on Brass
Lecture 68 Orchestration Exercise 4: Brass, Woodwinds, Strings
Lecture 69 Exercise 4 Solution
Lecture 70 Section 8 Review Material
Section 9: Analysis of Brass in Orchestral Scores
Lecture 71 1812 Overture Challenge Intro
Lecture 72 Case Study: 1812 Overture Sections A-I
Lecture 73 Case Study: 1812 Overture Sections J-R
Lecture 74 Section 9 Review Material
Section 10: Course Wrap Up
Lecture 75 Course Wrap Up
Lecture 76 BONUS LECTURE: Next Steps
Beginners new to brass orchestration and instrumentation,Anyone wanting to learn the brass instruments in-depth for composing,Anyone wanting an overview of the brass family and how you can use it no matter what genre you create for,Students continuing the Orchestration Series,Composers and producers looking to brush up on their brass knowledge,Anyone wanting to practise their orchestration skills
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