10 Orchestration Techniques You Should Use Now! Episode 9
10 Orchestration Techniques You Should Use Now! Episode 9 Today we'll talk about orchestration techniques from concert music across different times and eras from romanticism to impressionism and minimalism. We'll be bending our original melody and twisting it to adapt it the the musical examples I used as reference. 00:00 intro 00:38 81 tchaikovsky 4:15 82 rachmaninoff 7:21 83 holst 10:06 84 smetana 12:53 85 barber 15:21 86 ravel 17:21 87 stravinsky 20:54 88 beethoven 23:16 89 debussy 25:18 90 john adams Support this channel on Patreon: / mattiachiappa Use the promo code MATTIA to get 10% off you membership on https://packaskill.com / mattiachiappa https://www.mattiachiappa.com

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