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  • Опубліковано 3 січ 2025

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  • @elliottthornhill7415
    @elliottthornhill7415 2 дні тому

    The Contrabass has +12 transpose but isn’t it -12? Or am I reading the blagsheet wrong

    • @TheCrowHillCo
      @TheCrowHillCo  2 дні тому +1

      In order to prepare parts for the contrabass you need to transpose your MIDI up 12.

  • @peterknockaert9176
    @peterknockaert9176 2 дні тому +2

    Dear Christian, THIS is what I needed so many years ago. In the meanwhile I have been educating myself too (although I DID go to Royal Conservatoire of Antwerp and had a classical training). But to have an oversight like this (in my case especially for the instruments), this is GOLD! Happy New Year to you and your loved ones! I truly admire your enthusiasm+drive for helping young composers/producers to find their way in the really complex world of the music business! After more than 20 years of composing but having done nothing to publish or show to other people, I have been 'discovered' and picked up by an Austrian composer/publisher (Otto M. Schwarz / Symphonic Dimensions) who has the same drive and enthusiasm for helping the 'next generation' to find their place. I thank you so much for having the same beliefs!

  • @Phileosophos
    @Phileosophos 2 дні тому +9

    Just a tip as to instruments that transpose. When I work with French Horn or similar that need to be transposed for the score to be correct, Nuendo/Cubase lets me set a transpose value for the track. So I can effectively write the notes they way they're supposed to be, but the pitches played by my various libraries will be correct without breaking anything out on separate MIDI channels. I imagine your DAW probably has something similar.

    • @TheCrowHillCo
      @TheCrowHillCo  2 дні тому +1

      Indeed. Transpose value are those given on the sheet.

    • @juno6
      @juno6 2 дні тому +1

      I do the same!

  • @itsrosso
    @itsrosso День тому

    I really love these Blagsheets Christian. Thanks so much. Just a note for understanding modes. Learning them just on the "white notes" really doesn't do much in understanding each of their unique characteristics. For that, you really need to observe how each mode varies in relation to a C major scale (a scale we all know) e.g. Dorian having the 3rd and 7th notes lowered. It also really helps to see each mode in terms of "darkness" and "brightness". Persichetti really lays this out well in his book "Twentieth Century Harmony" where he shows a diagram with Locrian being the darkest sounding mode, followed by Phrygian, Aeolian, Dorian being the middle, then it becoming brighter with Mixolydian, Ionian and finally Lydian being the brightest sounding. I hope this helps anyone who is trying to wrap their head around modes.

  • @Tyrell_Corp2019
    @Tyrell_Corp2019 2 дні тому +5

    As an official "blagger" (I prefer the more respectable "autodidact") who was once told by a collegiate trust-fund baby that I "have gaps in my knowledge," I thank you good sir! Happy New Year!

  • @ZoolsEpicMusic
    @ZoolsEpicMusic 7 годин тому

    Great idea on the sheets, although as a professional French horn player I would say that whilst players will be used to reading both bass and treble clefs, - most music for French horn is written in Treble clef, and this is what would be expected - with bass clef being used to minimise too many ledger lines below the treble clef as the notes go into the lower octaves (just easier to read). That said - great resource!

  • @pepijnpeeters2613
    @pepijnpeeters2613 2 дні тому +1

    Amazing! A little addition to the sheet can be that French Horn most often reads in treble clef and switches to bass clef for lower passages. Great design. I think all orchestration books could use a quick reference page like this.

  • @stephenpower1475
    @stephenpower1475 День тому

    Absolutely thrilled to have been listed as a contributor (StephenP). Thank you so much Christian.

  • @itsruiguerreiro
    @itsruiguerreiro День тому

    This is brilliant! Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @kevinreedmusic
    @kevinreedmusic День тому

    So very thankful for this. Thank you Crow Hill!

  • @richardbarcaricchio
    @richardbarcaricchio 2 дні тому +1

    Briliant, and fun. Thank you! Please do notations!!!!

  • @Thaddarwin
    @Thaddarwin 2 дні тому

    Thanks for these, Christian. Appreciated.
    As a relative beginner, these are invaluable and I'm looking forward to having a wall to buy them for...! 😅
    Happy New Year, Crow Hill Peeps...!

  • @DensDigitalDen
    @DensDigitalDen 2 дні тому

    Happy New Year! Absolutely great give aways. Posters are definitely going up.😀

  • @emodate
    @emodate 2 дні тому

    This is feels really helpful! I'm looking forward to using them!

  • @tutubeos
    @tutubeos День тому

    This is awesome! Thank you 🙏

  • @vRoMe0
    @vRoMe0 2 дні тому +1

    Fantastic !

  • @marcomarrone174
    @marcomarrone174 2 дні тому

    Excellent work Christian and team. One error Carlos Stravinsky should be Igor.

  • @bjorn2970
    @bjorn2970 2 дні тому

    Love everything your'e doing here on the channel. Have you thought about doing double sided "Blag Card" sets?

  • @just1stone689
    @just1stone689 2 дні тому

    Great idea...Thank you!

  • @CalvinLimuel
    @CalvinLimuel 2 дні тому

    Pretty cool! For instruments, I often refer to "Essential Dictionary of Orchestration" edited by Dave Black and Tom Gerou (Alfred Publishing). Really nice that you also have common repertoire list! For mics, I so often look up "best mics for x" because I'm not a career recording engineer, I've just started getting jobs as on-call engineer at a nearby studio, good to have cheat sheets like this. Perhaps a good idea would be other near-clones of the more famous mics.

  • @EgilSture
    @EgilSture 2 дні тому

    Thank you! Great assets!

  • @cali3168
    @cali3168 2 дні тому

    Thank you!

  • @robertgribbon218
    @robertgribbon218 2 дні тому +2

    The trumpet and cornet are written and sound the same as each other. The cornet isn’t sounded an octave above the trumpet.

  • @peterd3218
    @peterd3218 2 дні тому

    For harp David Bruce just had a video on his channel. There are a lot of things that can't be played on that instrument, not just the range.

  • @agmc111
    @agmc111 День тому

    Sorry to be picky - the viola clef is either an alto or just moveable clef, nor tenor clef. Thanks for video though

  • @davidy7004
    @davidy7004 2 дні тому

    If I'm singing tenor, I will often come across music written in the treble clef, but with a little "8" under the clef symbol to indicate that singers should transpose down the apparent written note by an octave.
    It's interesting that the same convention (writing an "8" under the clef symbol) apparently doesn't apply to double-basses, where it appears to be the same situation?

    • @C4pt41nN3m0
      @C4pt41nN3m0 День тому

      piccolos, contrabasses, double basses, and a few others have implied octave transpositions in the same style as the ones that transpose by other intervals like 2nds or 3rds. it's indicated by the name of the part but not anywhere in the notation, unlike vocal tenors

  • @mylivetubetv
    @mylivetubetv День тому

    You rule!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @nardeccs4452
    @nardeccs4452 День тому

    What if I (finally) won a classical pitch but I don’t know how to orchestrate? Would needing an orchestrator be a red flag on me kind of?

    • @pepijnpeeters2613
      @pepijnpeeters2613 День тому +1

      @nardeccs4452 definitely not. I know composers that are badass orchestrators themselves, but still have dedicated orchestrators on their team. As a composer, it's your job to make sure the job gets done, no matter how many people you hire to help you.

    • @nardeccs4452
      @nardeccs4452 День тому

      @ ok so if I won a pitch with my mock up. I would just allocate some of the win fee toward hiring an orchestrator myself?

    • @pepijnpeeters2613
      @pepijnpeeters2613 День тому

      @nardeccs4452 yes, that's usually how you would do it.

    • @nardeccs4452
      @nardeccs4452 День тому

      @ ok thanks, good to know!

  • @JeanLoupRSmith
    @JeanLoupRSmith 2 дні тому

    I always see Violins being shortened as Vln rather than Vi. Isn't it Vln1, Vln2, Vla, Vlc and Cb for the strings section?

  • @Mark_Nowa_Taylor_Composer
    @Mark_Nowa_Taylor_Composer День тому

    I spotted a mistake on the french horn one, it says common variants are bass clarinet and Contrabass Clarinet... Might wanna edit that..

  • @bjarnekristiansen4307
    @bjarnekristiansen4307 2 дні тому

    Happy new year Christian. Just want to point out a minor typo at 6:08: Carlos Stravinsky? 😉

  • @colinjames2469
    @colinjames2469 2 дні тому

    Happy new year Christian

  • @micwarren21
    @micwarren21 2 дні тому

    Are any of these posters or sheets in black-and-white? I know you mentioned it, but I don't see them available thank you.

    • @TheCrowHillCo
      @TheCrowHillCo  День тому

      If you go to the merch site they are “wall art”.

  • @mrgsb
    @mrgsb 2 дні тому

    Hey, quick question: how did you separate the cello and the bass in the glass strings plug-in? I've just got my license and already loving the hell out of your instrument, but the whole "bass" section confuses me... is there any way to solo it? And if no, how did you get the plug-in to play cello AND bass in two separate instances, if the bass part is just the overdub?
    Other than that, happy new year and thank you for your fantastic work! looking forward to what you have to offer in 2025

  • @LearnCompositionOnline
    @LearnCompositionOnline 2 дні тому +1

    Transpose 7 half-semitones… this is new for me

  • @timetalking5446
    @timetalking5446 2 дні тому +1

    I downloaded "blagsheet 03 - instruments". Lots of wrong information on there, for example bass trombone written G sounds as G not Gb.....trumpet written C sounds as concert Bb not D.......big respect to Crow Hill but this is embarressing

    • @TheCrowHillCo
      @TheCrowHillCo  2 дні тому

      Care to help us fix the errors?

    • @timetalking5446
      @timetalking5446 День тому

      @@TheCrowHillCo tbh would like to help tho not sure I have the skills or thoroughness required........however, some errors do leap off the page.....is there an email I can write to?....I could have a look at this again tomorrow

    • @TheCrowHillCo
      @TheCrowHillCo  9 годин тому

      @@timetalking5446 we have a forum to discuss these kind of community led efforts to help get these resources as useful and accurate as they can be: network.thecrowhillcompany.com/t/blagsheets-we-need-your-help/801/22

  • @WinItReigns
    @WinItReigns 2 дні тому +3

    I attempted to use said tokens and they did NOT work on my purchase.
    I made the purchases anyways cause I believe in the product.
    Just letting ya know..

    • @TheCrowHillCo
      @TheCrowHillCo  2 дні тому

      So sorry to hear that, if you reach out to customer support I'm sure we can give you a one-use token for the money lost for future purchases, thanks for your support and faith!

  • @benderbi
    @benderbi День тому

    I don't see sax, it must be because they're a headache 😅

  • @Phileosophos
    @Phileosophos 2 дні тому +1

    Never trust AI. I can still use it as a moron-grade assistant, but it's always wrong in at least 10% - 20% of its content in my experience.

  • @blaaar
    @blaaar 2 дні тому

    always holes, but always determined. thank you for the Blagsheet's

  • @lofomuses
    @lofomuses День тому

    In the Cambridge Dictionary -- blagger = "someone who gets what they want in a clever way and by saying things that are not true....".
    So you are a blagger? lol

  • @thomasbroker69
    @thomasbroker69 2 дні тому

    Nice info sheet but lol yea right you wrote these blagsheets, it’s copied & pasted then finished by a graphic artist. C’mon at least give people the credit.

    • @TheCrowHillCo
      @TheCrowHillCo  2 дні тому +9

      I'm the graphic designer

    • @BigMTBrain
      @BigMTBrain 2 дні тому +1

      Odd. Why can't a musician be and be creative at many other things? Aren't you? Isn't everybody?