oaxino Posted March 27, 2024 Report Share Posted March 27, 2024 Instrumental Thinking - Part IPublished 3/2024MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 1.75 GB | Duration: 2h 52mInstrumental Presentations and PossibilitiesWhat you'll learnWe handle tools to you how to treat simple lines into instrumental parts for different instrument families.We deal with each characteristic of each instrument family and experience its implications into varied writing.We make difference between treatment of a single string instrument and instrument string groups.This study offers a deeper preparation into the art of orchestration.Additional information about playing techniques, notation and ranges are incorporated as well.RequirementsBasic knowledge of music theory is required.DescriptionThis course is an excellent preliminary study, well suited as a preparation for Dr. . Swerts' Orchestration Course, "The Five Archetypes of Orchestration," Parts I, II, and III-V will follow later. Here, though, with only one single folk song as a model, various instrumental presentations, possibilities, and techniques will be explained and demonstrated, modifying the original model into a new musical context as a consequence of the chosen instrument. In this first part, all the families of the orchestra will be presented and discussed one by one. In the second part, we will proceed with instrumental combinations of the same families, but as duos, trios, and quartets, and various treatments of the string orchestra as well. Moreover, each model will each time rely on the original model of the folksong; as such, you will notice the immense difference in textures due to the choice of different instrument combinations. Some famous examples from the orchestral literature are also applied where necessary and possible. After completing both courses (Instrumental Thinking Parts I and II), you will have a much clearer idea of the characteristics of each instrument type, which will allow you to go deeper into the basic elements of orchestration, as illustrated much more in Dr. Swerts course mentioned above. There, we go deeper into the different textures, where many combinations will be explained via the canon of Western orchestral literature and with assignments and worksheets.OverviewSection 1: IntroductionLecture 1 IntroductionLecture 2 Commentaries upon the Folksong 'There sat a snow-white bird'Section 2: The Woodwind InstrumentsLecture 3 The PiccoloLecture 4 The FluteLecture 5 The Alto Flute in GLecture 6 The OboeLecture 7 The English HornLecture 8 The ClarinetLecture 9 The Bass ClarinetLecture 10 The BassoonLecture 11 The Double BassoonSection 3: The Brass InstrumentsLecture 12 The TrumpetLecture 13 The French HornLecture 14 The TromboneLecture 15 The TubaSection 4: The Percussion Instruments and the HarpLecture 16 Glockenspiel and Tubular BellsLecture 17 Vibraphone and MarimbaLecture 18 TimpaniLecture 19 The HarpSection 5: The String InstrumentsLecture 20 Violin and Violin SectionLecture 21 The Viola and the Viola SectionLecture 22 The Violoncello and the Cello SectionLecture 23 The Double Bass and the Double Bass SectionSection 6: Preview Part IILecture 24 Part II - PreviewThis course is intended both for amateur and professional musicians, music students, performers, composers and conductors. It tend to offer deeper musical insights into the mechanism of composition and music.Screenshotsrapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/deca32500537221fa128736d24cbc4ca/znieh.Instrumental.Thinking..Part.I.part1.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/2525df23a72012fa768fe6a04b154012/znieh.Instrumental.Thinking..Part.I.part2.rar.htmlnitroflare.com:https://nitroflare.com/view/DF9A7E52F6A9CB4/znieh.Instrumental.Thinking..Part.I.part1.rarhttps://nitroflare.com/view/A096060236B0A2E/znieh.Instrumental.Thinking..Part.I.part2.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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