The Film Music of Bernard Herrmann Part 1 Film Scoring 101
In this episode of Everything Music we explore some of the cues of legendary film composer Bernard Herrmann's most famous movies. The "Murder" and Prelude cues from Psycho as well as the "Prelude" from Vertigo both Alfred Hitchcock masterpieces. We will talk about the harmonic and melodic devices employed including his use of clusters in the "Murder" cue from Psycho. This is Part 1 of 2. Links To Follow: If you are interested in purchasing The Beato Book click here: https://rickbeato.com/products/the-be... If you would like to support my video creation, you can hit the SUPPORT button on the sidebar of my main page YouTube - / rickbeato Facebook - / rickbeatoproduction Instagram - / rickbeato1 Twitter - @rickbeato www.nuryl.com www.rickbeato.com

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