Anybody else interested in orchestration?
Orchestration is very much an art, and is affected by what the orchestrator feels the music as. There are some restrictions of playability, however.
Orchestration is very much an art, and is affected by what the orchestrator feels the music as. There are some restrictions of playability, however.
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Some kind of motif /clipboard manager, and placeholder block placement feature would be excellent for orchestration.
In reply to Some kind of motif … by msfp
Block placement? I’m not sure I know what you mean.
In reply to Block placement? I’m not… by Asher S.
Create a "item block 1", place it onto a flute staff. Duplicate it onto a trombone staff, and onto cello section staff. Add notes to the block, all of them are updated. Select cello item, add some cello specific modifications. Done.
Create a "item block 2", place it onto violin section. Add notes to the block. Resize the block to loop content back-to-back. etc
In reply to Create a "item block 1",… by msfp
Interesting!
I don't think I would view "playability" as a restriction. But rather a parameter. If something isn't playable, why write it? That is, of course, if you are writing for real players.
I write for playback. As a hobby. Therapy, if you will. No one will play what I write, but I still write playable stuff.
I spent many years playing in many different kinds of groups. I have a pretty good idea of how instruments bend together. Recorded sounds don't always blend the same way.
And when is the orchestration done? It isn't unusual to hear a live group play a new piece, and then the composer doesn't like something and has to re-write it.
And I wouldn't write something for full orchestra, the way I would write for a quartet.
Just some random thoughts.
In reply to I don't think I would view … by bobjp
I like random thoughts ; )
Here’s an example of some notes I would make on a piano piece before writing it down: Erlkonig 2.Pdf
Pardon the messy handwriting and mediocre scanning haha
I also had to just do the first page because of the size limit. Sorry.
In reply to Here’s an example of some… by Asher S.
I might consider brass for the triplet figures. More bite to the sound. More like a piano. Save the strings for the more lyrical things.
In reply to I might consider brass for… by bobjp
I’m just thinking really staccato.
And I knew days before that the bass line was going to be cellos and basses in octaves.
But it is an art, different people will have different ideas.
In reply to I might consider brass for… by bobjp
I can see that, though. That is usually the case. There are many possible ways to arrange the same section of music.
Also, congratulations on reading my handwriting.