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Wonderful Videos! Beautiful writing too. I love that you focused more on Orchestration, rather than counterpoint. I'm looking forward to seeing videos to come.
That's one of the clearest arrangement tutorials I've seen. Thank you. Although I'm an experienced musician this still gave me some ideas and was really easy to follow.
Ultimate teaching of orchestration. I wish you reach to a wider audience soon sir ! . Can you try to give us a video about how to use staccato, pizz, spiccato, the short notes and how to present them in their best way, like the one that appears at the start of your video itself. Thats very intriguing!! .
Hi! Thank you so much! Yes, sure, interesting topic, the strings have so many articulations that if you're not a string player yourself it can be confusing. I'll try to talk about this in one of the next videos 🙏
I just discovered your channel! Great great video, mate!! :) I play violin and you know when something is well written for strings, it makes a huuuge difference
Thank you so much! Yes, absolutely, this is valid for any instrument, but for strings since they have no breathing one could think that they can play anything. Everything here is easy, next time I will deal with some more difficult passages. Thank you again! 🙏
amazing video, hope you keep on growing! You said "this video is not about harmony" but could you maybe do one for Harmony? Much love from Mozart's Hometown
The sounds are from Finale in the beginning, then BBC Symphony Orchestra by Spitfire Audio, there's a free version that you can load from any notation software
What's your favourite version? Write it in the comment sections and please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you liked the video.
Thank you so much for watching!
See you at the next one, ciao!
Wonderful Videos! Beautiful writing too. I love that you focused more on Orchestration, rather than counterpoint.
I'm looking forward to seeing videos to come.
Thank you!!! 🙏
this is immense expertise and very helpful. bravo!!
Thank you very much! 🙏
That's one of the clearest arrangement tutorials I've seen. Thank you. Although I'm an experienced musician this still gave me some ideas and was really easy to follow.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked the video!
Ultimate teaching of orchestration. I wish you reach to a wider audience soon sir ! . Can you try to give us a video about how to use staccato, pizz, spiccato, the short notes and how to present them in their best way, like the one that appears at the start of your video itself. Thats very intriguing!! .
Hi! Thank you so much! Yes, sure, interesting topic, the strings have so many articulations that if you're not a string player yourself it can be confusing. I'll try to talk about this in one of the next videos 🙏
I just discovered your channel! Great great video, mate!! :)
I play violin and you know when something is well written for strings, it makes a huuuge difference
Thank you so much! Yes, absolutely, this is valid for any instrument, but for strings since they have no breathing one could think that they can play anything. Everything here is easy, next time I will deal with some more difficult passages. Thank you again! 🙏
Ciao Damiano!
Grazie per questo video decisamente informativo ed utile.
Ti seguo con passione, a presto!
Max
Ciao Max! Grazie infinite!!!
amazing video, hope you keep on growing!
You said "this video is not about harmony" but could you maybe do one for Harmony? Much love from Mozart's Hometown
Yes, sure! Thank you so much, say hello to Wolfgang 😉
What program do you use for the soundtrack? Musescore 4 offers incredible sounding instruments with their libraries
The sounds are from Finale in the beginning, then BBC Symphony Orchestra by Spitfire Audio, there's a free version that you can load from any notation software