Writing For The Trumpet Section Like John Williams
In this episode we explore how to write for a trumpet section including the ranges and voicings of chords within the section. I demonstrate how John Williams uses open consonances such as perfect 4ths and 5ths in his melodies and Trumpet Section voicings. Included are examples from film scores such as Jurassic Park, Star Wars and Superman. Also, we look at the similarities between Aaron Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man and the Williams Star Wars theme in range and style. BECOME A PATRON → http://bit.ly/2tqdPLG THE BEATO EAR TRAINING PROGRAM: https://beatoeartraining.com/ BUY THE BEATO BOOK HERE → http://bit.ly/2uTQFlo SUBSCRIBE HERE → http://bit.ly/2eEs9gX —————————————————————————————————————— My Links to Follow: YouTube - / rickbeato Artist Facebook - / rickbeatoproduction Personal Facebook - / rick.beato.1 Instagram - / rickbeato1 Follow On Twitter - @rickbeato www.nuryl.com

How to Write Like John Williams - EP1: Harry Potter

Composing Woodwind Runs (like John Williams)

'Star Wars' & 'Harry Potter' Composer John Williams on How He Wrote Cinemas Biggest Scores

How Music Becomes an Actor in the Films of John Williams & Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg praises John Williams

Basic Horn Arranging

Scales Vs Modes: What's the Difference?

Star Wars - The Genius of John Williams

Paul McCartney’s Incredible Piano Tricks Nobody Teaches

How To Write Like John Williams! Secrets of Film Scoring Part 1

II. Composing for the TROMBONE · MASTERCLASS SERIES

John Williams: ‘I’d love to compose a Bond score’ | 90th birthday interview

How 'Dune' Composer Hans Zimmer Created the Oscar-Winning Score | Vanity Fair

How to Change Key Like John Williams

How to write a CATCHY THEME like JOHN WILLIAMS

STAR WARS: Dueling With Fate - The Making of The Phantom Menace - Part 11 - Sound and Score

John Williams’s SECRET Formulas?!

Star Wars: How John Williams Composes a Theme

In Conversation with John Williams and Deborah Rutter | The John Williams 90th Birthday Celebration

