Orchestration for Pros - How To Score Music For Film Part 1
In this episode of Everything Music we will explore how to write and arrange for full orchestra. I will do a detailed analysis of a cue from Toy Story 3 called "The Claw" that was written by Randy Newman and the orchestration by Jonathan Sacks. This is one of my favorite film scoring cues and it is one of the most exciting and powerful scenes in any movie for kids. I will explore all sections of the orchestra brass, strings, woodwinds and percussion through a series of mock ups I created for this episode. Links To Follow: THE BEATO EAR TRAINING PROGRAM: https://beatoeartraining.com/ BUY THE BEATO BOOK HERE → http://bit.ly/2uTQFlo BECOME A PATRON → http://bit.ly/2tqdPLG SUBSCRIBE HERE → http://bit.ly/2eEs9gX Skype Lessons are available on a limited basis. If you are interested please write me at [email protected] If you would like to support my video creation, you can hit the SUPPORT button on the sidebar of my main page YouTube - / rickbeato Artist Facebook - / rickbeatoproduction Personal Facebook - / rick.beato.1 Instagram - / rickbeato1

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