Thank you. The idea of a central 'idea' in a piece, that is then decorated with context is such a cool way to think about it. This analogy alone has given me lots to think about. I struggle to create a memorable 'point' to my score. This method of composition sounds promising.
Glad to hear! Thinking about it in this way simplifies things a lot and makes it easier to make the right decisions - most iconic scores has a very defined focal point
Dear Arn, thank you for this beautiful example and your very helpful, detailed explanations. This will help me to structure my pieces and tonal elements in a more connected and supportive way. (Wonderful images in your video examples, by the way.)
While this video is geared for more minimal misic, the same core principles apply to creating a background, middleground and foreground - you’d just have to follow the harmonic developments. John Williams is a great example - Hedwigs theme for example utilized the celeste runs in the middleground, a melody in the forefront, and more harmonically moving chords in the back. A background texture could be a repeating string ostinato, and woodwind and harp runs and brass swells could act as ear candy too.
@@Evenant I've actually seen your video on Hedwig's theme. My question was about the static ambiances (with a very clear tonal center), what would you do if your piece moved to a tonally unrelated chord/different key center? Also, minimal music doesn't necessarily imply basic diatonic harmony. See composers like Philip Glass, Steve Reich, John Adams, and so on. To put it most concretely, how would you apply your background textures to a piece like Phrygian Gates [1] by John Adams as it moves through different tonalities?
@@Evenant Thinking on it a bit more, one example of textures/ambiances switching tonal centers occurs in Thomas Bergersen's Humanity around the 8 minute mark: ua-cam.com/video/xvvY9vA9X78/v-deo.htmlsi=RBFBY0lzDgqHKva7&t=476
@snarf1504 good points! Listening to that track it’s staying on each chord for so long one could treat it pretty similarly. Of course making the background textures move with each harmonic change and making the textures swell into the new chord, which I could do as my kits have atmospheres recorded in each key, or by supplementing with libraries such as Spirfire LCO Textures, or Olafur Arnalds String Evolutions. Could make a video demonstrating that as well! I'd also think of voice leading and try move the shortest way to a note that works with the next tonal center, playing along with Phrygian Gates I can use any notes in C# minor for the first 2.30 minutes, then at around 2.45 it just shifts a semitone up to Dminor, then at 3.15 one semitone up to D# etc
Thank you, Arn! Loved this piano bit...absolutely fantastic!
Thank you, appreciate the comment!
Thank you.
The idea of a central 'idea' in a piece, that is then decorated with context is such a cool way to think about it.
This analogy alone has given me lots to think about. I struggle to create a memorable 'point' to my score.
This method of composition sounds promising.
Glad to hear! Thinking about it in this way simplifies things a lot and makes it easier to make the right decisions - most iconic scores has a very defined focal point
Great! Please make also video about more harmonically complex music and how to use textures, ambiances etc. Thanks!👍
Absolutely will do, it's one of the next on the list. Very much the same core principles but different executions!
Absolutely Stunning!!!!
Thank you!
Dear Arn, thank you for this beautiful example and your very helpful, detailed explanations. This will help me to structure my pieces and tonal elements in a more connected and supportive way. (Wonderful images in your video examples, by the way.)
Thanks a lot!
Thank you Arn!
Thank you!
wow soo beautiful and helpful !!! wish i could play like you ;)
Thank you sir needed this one
Glad to hear, cheers!
REALLY AMAZING VIDEO. CAN YOU SHOW USE HOW TO MAKE ATMOSPHERE TEXTURES FROM SCRATCH BECAUSE I DONT HAVE KONTAKT 😢
I will! These textures don’t require Kontakt though, they are wav files so just drag and drop/repitch etc!
Me too i really would love to see how to make atmospheric textures from scratch 💯🙏🏽
I was wondering the same it's really beautiful 😍 ❤ I love the atmospheric sounds
Indeed the atmospheric textures are really unique 👌
Could make a short video on how you make them from scratch though they are really fantastic 👏
Good demonstration, but what I'm writing music that's a bit more harmonically complex and moves the tonal center a lot?
While this video is geared for more minimal misic, the same core principles apply to creating a background, middleground and foreground - you’d just have to follow the harmonic developments. John Williams is a great example - Hedwigs theme for example utilized the celeste runs in the middleground, a melody in the forefront, and more harmonically moving chords in the back. A background texture could be a repeating string ostinato, and woodwind and harp runs and brass swells could act as ear candy too.
@@Evenant I've actually seen your video on Hedwig's theme. My question was about the static ambiances (with a very clear tonal center), what would you do if your piece moved to a tonally unrelated chord/different key center?
Also, minimal music doesn't necessarily imply basic diatonic harmony. See composers like Philip Glass, Steve Reich, John Adams, and so on.
To put it most concretely, how would you apply your background textures to a piece like Phrygian Gates [1] by John Adams as it moves through different tonalities?
@@Evenant Thinking on it a bit more, one example of textures/ambiances switching tonal centers occurs in Thomas Bergersen's Humanity around the 8 minute mark: ua-cam.com/video/xvvY9vA9X78/v-deo.htmlsi=RBFBY0lzDgqHKva7&t=476
@snarf1504 good points! Listening to that track it’s staying on each chord for so long one could treat it pretty similarly. Of course making the background textures move with each harmonic change and making the textures swell into the new chord, which I could do as my kits have atmospheres recorded in each key, or by supplementing with libraries such as Spirfire LCO Textures, or Olafur Arnalds String Evolutions. Could make a video demonstrating that as well!
I'd also think of voice leading and try move the shortest way to a note that works with the next tonal center, playing along with Phrygian Gates I can use any notes in C# minor for the first 2.30 minutes, then at around 2.45 it just shifts a semitone up to Dminor, then at 3.15 one semitone up to D# etc
@@Evenant I think a video demonstration would be fantastic!
Amazing 🤩
Thank you!
Nice
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ive used your pads and they are amazing but at some point, youtube was flagging them
flagged for being too 🔥?
Thank you! On a serious note, remember what the UA-cam claim said?? It should not be claimed by anyone
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Are you a werewolf?
@@F4xP4s yes