Same here!! I was so disappointed when the unsilenced version was taken down. SO glad to have found it again! Stuart Bramwell has a loyal follower here.
Love the arrangement! Especially the How to train your dragon scores. They sound different enough to hear the way you look at the score. (It feels personal/not quite the original) without losing the charm of the original. Just amazing!
Ah. Now, this becomes a PERFECT nostalgia when you've listened to it thousands of times over summer. All those workouts while trying to read, those perfect scenes from my book, and the best memories from vacation. It's like I don't want to listen to this beautifully written composition right now because I'm stressed and don't want to ruin the nostalgia it's giving me right now. I swear I sometimes wish I was in this orchestra with my flute. It's so random but this is how much I love this piece and actually if there is a way somehow I seriously would've lived my life omg This is where my love for epic orchestral music also began. I discovered albums such as Two Steps From Hell, Audio Machine, and Eternal Eclipse. JUST BECAUSE I found this.
Wait I am so surprised that people have been listening to this for years just like I have. I love theme music and this is like the King of all theme videos.
Just like what everyone has been saying, been listening to this arrangement for like 3 years now!! Started listening to it beck when I was in 9th grade. Now I graduated from high school and was listening to it on my way to college!
Hey! I've been listen to this piece for about two years now, almost daily, and I just want to tell you how much I love it🥰. I listen to it when I'm happy, I listen to it when I'm down. I use it to study and it even became a way of measuring time "I'm gonna study two rounds of 1 orchestra, 30 films today" 😉. It never gets boring. Not even a little. It's just the perfect combination of soundtracks and transitions. Thank you so so so much for making this (and for this upload, when the other one got silence, oh my.... I freaked out)
A lovely comment Marloes, thank you. It always brings me great joy to hear about how this music touches people in such profound ways. I hope you'll continue to enjoy it for as long as you need to.
Downtown Abbey shook me to my core.. Might be one of the most moving pieces ever. And I say this, because I've heard and seen majority of the films on the list.. but DA came out of nowhere.. Like dayummm!
excellent work, Stuart! The other day i came into the living room and my son was watching a video with a medley of 30 film music themes. Then I realized that it was your video and it's now totally successful. Congratulations!
It's already an amazing arrangement of the best movie soundtracks ever. But I think it would have been even more extraordinary if it was orchestred for a full orchestra
Thank you for posting this! I play piano and I'm a fan of soundtracks, but only started to deep dive into orchestration recently. It's wonderful to be able to follow through the sheet music and see what the different instruments are doing.
Haven't played my cello for months now, played along with this, and it was a lot of fun!! ...a 40-something yr old cellist that stopped after high school. 😉
I've been listening to this for quite a while. It has some of my favorite arrangements of these pieces. But man... every time I hear the transition at 8:11, I just wish it went into As Long as He's Safe. Would have been BEYOND perfect 😂
Indeed, and it was made famous by next gen which is what most searches on YT are for. Gotta pander to that almighty algorithm! I'm sure other themes in this video were used in earlier versions of film/tv too.
Very Nice job. What libraries did you use to recreated these pieces? Did you also use solo instruments for the string and horn parts or sections settings?
Very nice score. I like how you kept the cinematic motion with such few instruments. The gliss. with arrows is more of a harp thing if you want to be specific about which way to roll, otherwise no arrows. I noticed you were specific on some of the bowing markings, but in other places, you had few or no slurs to indicate bowing. Did you intend for the strings to be non-divissi on the double stops? Bravo, a few tweaks, and ready for the stands.
Thanks. The chord spread with arrows is perfectly standard notation for any keyboard instrument specifying direction. I bowed all the parts myself, as the concertmaster. All bowing is accurate. When left without it is to be played ‘as it comes’ ie down followed by up. If no slurs written, no slurs wanted! Double stopped strings as much as feasible due to small size of sections divisi not ideal.
@@StuartBramwellMusic I'm a pianist not a string player, so I use slurs just to indicate preference in the melodic pattern. I know they will inevitably choose how to bow. God forbid I use bow markings. Only for down strokes, if I have already asked. As for the multiple stops I tend to use div. As I've been asked to consider re stacking the chords. But I suppose in your case you left it out knowing how you would decide later. Orchestration is something I've been learning. I'm expected to indicate slurs and sim. Thereafter. As for arpeggio with arrow, it will be very strange for me to see it. Never come across those. Good to see a different way of orchestrating. I got Adler, Piston and Kennan to help me, Although Holst, Debussy and Falla would say otherwise. Thanks for the input.
*Sheet Music* - stuartbramwellsheetmusic.bigcartel.com/
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This compilation is beautiful! I've listened to it a thousand times and almost died when they took the unsilenced version down! Thanks for reposting!
Same here!! I was so disappointed when the unsilenced version was taken down. SO glad to have found it again! Stuart Bramwell has a loyal follower here.
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Love the arrangement! Especially the How to train your dragon scores. They sound different enough to hear the way you look at the score. (It feels personal/not quite the original) without losing the charm of the original. Just amazing!
Ah. Now, this becomes a PERFECT nostalgia when you've listened to it thousands of times over summer. All those workouts while trying to read, those perfect scenes from my book, and the best memories from vacation. It's like I don't want to listen to this beautifully written composition right now because I'm stressed and don't want to ruin the nostalgia it's giving me right now.
I swear I sometimes wish I was in this orchestra with my flute. It's so random but this is how much I love this piece and actually if there is a way somehow I seriously would've lived my life omg
This is where my love for epic orchestral music also began. I discovered albums such as Two Steps From Hell, Audio Machine, and Eternal Eclipse. JUST BECAUSE I found this.
What a lovely comment. I’m so glad this piece has brought you so much, I hope then sequel brings you even more!
This is so great! I listen to it all the time. Please continue your work and post more film music compilations like this!
Wait I am so surprised that people have been listening to this for years just like I have. I love theme music and this is like the King of all theme videos.
Just like what everyone has been saying, been listening to this arrangement for like 3 years now!! Started listening to it beck when I was in 9th grade. Now I graduated from high school and was listening to it on my way to college!
All the best for college!
Hey! I've been listen to this piece for about two years now, almost daily, and I just want to tell you how much I love it🥰. I listen to it when I'm happy, I listen to it when I'm down. I use it to study and it even became a way of measuring time "I'm gonna study two rounds of 1 orchestra, 30 films today" 😉. It never gets boring. Not even a little. It's just the perfect combination of soundtracks and transitions. Thank you so so so much for making this (and for this upload, when the other one got silence, oh my.... I freaked out)
A lovely comment Marloes, thank you. It always brings me great joy to hear about how this music touches people in such profound ways. I hope you'll continue to enjoy it for as long as you need to.
Unbelievable, what a majestic piece. Hopefully one day their will exist a concert band version.
Great work! I was surprised by the number of views this had, this amount of effort definitely deserves more than only 12k views!
ua-cam.com/video/bUL8NQy-3gw/v-deo.html 😉
Downtown Abbey shook me to my core.. Might be one of the most moving pieces ever. And I say this, because I've heard and seen majority of the films on the list.. but DA came out of nowhere.. Like dayummm!
ua-cam.com/video/NYsnC22HORA/v-deo.html - based off this I wrote and played in :D
Might recommend this type of composition to my music teacher so we can play something like this in orchestra. 🥰❤Beautiful composition.
excellent work, Stuart! The other day i came into the living room and my son was watching a video with a medley of 30 film music themes. Then I realized that it was your video and it's now totally successful. Congratulations!
Michael! That's such a heart-warming story. Thankyou for sharing and for your support all these years.
It's already an amazing arrangement of the best movie soundtracks ever. But I think it would have been even more extraordinary if it was orchestred for a full orchestra
Thank Covid 😔
Thank you for posting this! I play piano and I'm a fan of soundtracks, but only started to deep dive into orchestration recently. It's wonderful to be able to follow through the sheet music and see what the different instruments are doing.
What a delight stumbling upon this lovely medley arrangement! Very thoughtfully scored! 😊
Thanks for sharing all the notes with us. It's a wonderfull reference for who is studying orchestral composition... many thanks...
rly helpful for learning composing but also makes me wanna cry😭😭
YES YES YES! now i can listen to this 24/7 again --and get emotional every time
I have pass a really good musical moment: the music like the arrangements are amazing! Thanks a lot ❤
Haven't played my cello for months now, played along with this, and it was a lot of fun!! ...a 40-something yr old cellist that stopped after high school. 😉
By the way, I love the opening and the themes you chose. I wish we had more arrangements such as yours 😃
Phenomenal composition, kudos to the composer and orchestra!
Awesome Sheet Music. I think I have a lot to refer to when I study orchestra. Thank you very much.🥺✨✨✨✨
This makes me so happy when I listen to it
This is incredible
Remarquable arrangement, bravo !
I've been listening to this for quite a while. It has some of my favorite arrangements of these pieces. But man... every time I hear the transition at 8:11, I just wish it went into As Long as He's Safe. Would have been BEYOND perfect 😂
Reading the music as it’s played is like soup for my soul. 🎼🎻🎬🏆📽🎥📺❤️🔥🎶
Magnificent! Thanks for sharing your score with us. It is very much inspiring
Oh neat! Playing now
Lovely ❤
Hello, Stuart. That piece at 2:04 was the theme from "Star Trek: The Motion Picture."
Indeed, and it was made famous by next gen which is what most searches on YT are for. Gotta pander to that almighty algorithm! I'm sure other themes in this video were used in earlier versions of film/tv too.
bravo pour cette belle interprétation et arrangement bravo à vous et vos musiciens !!!
I love it! That's a Great and Wonder job!!!
Glorious!!..new subbie
beautiful
Very Nice job.
What libraries did you use to recreated these pieces?
Did you also use solo instruments for the string and horn parts or sections settings?
ua-cam.com/video/bUL8NQy-3gw/v-deo.html 😊
Grazie
it's nice as a video, just a pity that the horn part is not written in F
Very nice score. I like how you kept the cinematic motion with such few instruments. The gliss. with arrows is more of a harp thing if you want to be specific about which way to roll, otherwise no arrows. I noticed you were specific on some of the bowing markings, but in other places, you had few or no slurs to indicate bowing. Did you intend for the strings to be non-divissi on the double stops? Bravo, a few tweaks, and ready for the stands.
Thanks. The chord spread with arrows is perfectly standard notation for any keyboard instrument specifying direction. I bowed all the parts myself, as the concertmaster. All bowing is accurate. When left without it is to be played ‘as it comes’ ie down followed by up. If no slurs written, no slurs wanted! Double stopped strings as much as feasible due to small size of sections divisi not ideal.
@@StuartBramwellMusic I'm a pianist not a string player, so I use slurs just to indicate preference in the melodic pattern. I know they will inevitably choose how to bow. God forbid I use bow markings. Only for down strokes, if I have already asked. As for the multiple stops I tend to use div. As I've been asked to consider re stacking the chords. But I suppose in your case you left it out knowing how you would decide later. Orchestration is something I've been learning. I'm expected to indicate slurs and sim. Thereafter. As for arpeggio with arrow, it will be very strange for me to see it. Never come across those. Good to see a different way of orchestrating. I got Adler, Piston and Kennan to help me, Although Holst, Debussy and Falla would say otherwise. Thanks for the input.
Great work !!!!!
So beautiful 😄
Bom demais 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🔥🔥🔥
i hope another one is coming out soon
ua-cam.com/video/n0UfdjZvOCk/v-deo.html 😀
Phenomenal job!
Thanks very Thanks
Amazing 0_0
SBC I really appreciate this music.
Can you add some of the music from Big Hero 6. I really like the Bass strings section.
Thank you Stuart, I will try cutting up a Sibelius movie next time. What video editor did you use?
Adobe Premiere
Sounds great. What is the sound source?
1 Orchestra | 30 Film & TV Themes [Orchestral Film & TV Music Arrangement]
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@@StuartBramwellMusic Thx
26:25 scared me 🤣
Watch the original performance video! Pennywise makes an appearance...
😍😍😍
Great music, how did you create such a clear scrolling score? from Gary L
From recollection, exported Sibelius file as video then in editor cut it up and shortened or extended clips to sync the performance.
Why are the horns pitched wrong?
To deter transcribing parts out for performance
endless diatonicism and triads
Yeah, who needs Bach
@@StuartBramwellMusic lol!
can you pls upload a vid with the status for harry potter theme
what sound libraries did you use here?
One called live orchestra
It must have taken ages to write this!
Umm.... Where are the woodwinds?
This is not a symphonic orchestra.
Where i can buy the score?
who plays these scores in this video? :)
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is this a real score writing for what I am hearing 🤯? like can I study it for orchestration ?
Yes this is the complete score to what you hear and what the conductor & musicians used to perform.
@@StuartBramwellMusic wow 😲 bro can u share full scores of medern music ? this will mean the world for me pls
Lovely but some sections were silent.
This is MIDI?
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@@StuartBramwellMusic Thanks!
Or "How To Train Your Dragon" and a bit of other stuff
Wait why overwatch, im confused
concert pitch score is kinda weird....
To help prevent score video being used as performance sheet music
@@StuartBramwellMusic cool...as a horn player it kinda freaks me out to see concert pitch. Nice chart, btw!! :)
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