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Professional Orchestration: A Practical Handbook - Workbook is the
Workbook for all three Handbooks in the series: From Piano to
Strings, From Piano to Woodwinds and From Piano to Orchestra. You
orchestrate and optionally record the same examples in the Workbook
for the homework assignments in each Handbook. This produces both a
print and audio catalog of your work that you can refer back to for
orchestration and compositional insights. An audio package
performing nearly all the Workbook examples is available for
separate purchase. You'll also want to order these companion titles
(available for separate purchase) from the Professional
Orchestration Series: Volume 1: Solo Instruments and
Instrumentation Notes, Volume 2A: Orchestrating the Melody Within
the String Section, Volume 2B: Orchestrating the Melody Within the
Woodwinds and Brass, and Volume 3: Orchestrating the Melody by
Combining Orchestral Sections. Also available are the Professional
Orchestration Sketchbooks: Pre-Ruled and Unruled.
Professional Orchestration 2B, Orchestrating the Melody Within the
Woodwinds and Brass, completes the second volume in the
Professional Orchestration Series, and continues Alexander
Publishing's historic breakthrough in orchestration instruction.
Volume 2B details, for the first time, dozens of woodwind and brass
writing techniques previously known by only a few top professional
film orchestrators, composers, and arrangers and applicable to both
live performance and MIDI mock-ups. Loaded with references from 38
different works in a large full page/full score format. Techniques
are referenced meticulously in the low, medium, high, and very high
registers. For fast referencing for both winds and brass,
techniques are organized by unisons, two-parts, three-parts, and
four-parts. Each technique has a brief commentary pointing out
other score details, and often, electronic scoring insights. The
Professional Orchestration Series has been endorsed by winners of
the Academy, Grammy, Emmy, BAFTA, G.A.N.G., Telly and Ava Gold
Awards.
In "Professional Orchestration: A Practical Handbook - From Piano
to Strings," conductor/composer Joseph Wagner, Founder of the
Boston Civic Symphony and former Composer-in-Residence at
Pepperdine University, teaches you applied orchestration by
demonstrating 30 different techniques within "The Reference Chart
of Keyboard Idioms" for transcribing piano parts and piano devices
to the string section. Techniques covered include Broken Intervals,
Broken Chords, Melodic Lines and Figurations, Implied Bass Parts,
Single Note Interval and Chord Repetitions, 2-3 Part Homophonic
Music, Spacing Problems, Contrast Problems, Voice Leading,
Obbligato, Antiphonal Effects, Tremolo Types, and Dance Forms.
Designed for either personal or classroom use. Included in "From
Piano to Strings" is the complete piano solo and separate string
ensemble adaption of Grieg's "Holberg Suite" demonstrating how
these techniques are applied and work in real practice. The
Appendix contains a bonus String Ensemble template for you to copy
and do your studies with and the "Chart of String Unisons" to help
you work out common string combinations. Available for separate
purchase is the "Workbook" with audio files that gives you dozens
of homework examples to orchestrate. The "Workbook" is used with
all three handbooks in the series - starting with "From Piano to
Strings," then "From Piano to Woodwinds," and finally "From Piano
to Orchestra." "From Piano to Strings" builds both orchestration
and composition skills for live performance, but also develops MIDI
mockup and recording skills. Companion titles for this series
available for separate purchase are Alexander Publishing's
"Professional Orchestration Volume 1: Solo Instruments and
Instrumentation Notes" and "Volume 2A: Orchestrating the Melody
Within the String Section."
Recommended by winners of the Academy, Grammy, and Emmy Awards,
Professional Orchestration is the first multi-volume series in
orchestration from an American Publisher that teaches the devices
and orchestral combinations which, before now, have been known by
only a privileged few. Its also the only orchestration book whose
orchestration notes were checked and edited by members of the
Hollywood studio musician elite. Features full page/full score
examples on an 8.25x11 page. Optional Professional Mentor workbook
and audio package from eClassical available.
Alexander Publishing's How Ravel Orchestrated: Mother Goose Suite
is a breakthrough in orchestration instruction with its newly
engraved score with piano part at page bottom, the original short
stories that Ravel based the work on, and a complete analysis of
each movement, combined together, showing how Ravel orchestrated.
For fast referencing, each bar is numbered at the bottom of the
page (original rehearsal markings are also included). By including
the piano part at page bottom, students of counterpoint will see
specific devices that Ravel used, where, and how he orchestrated
them. Jazz musicians and composers will also see how Ravel composed
and orchestrated using altered Dominant 7th chords, mixolydian
chord scales, and triads with the added 9th. Preceding each
movement is the complete short story that movement was based on,
which helps teach dramatic composition and scoring techniques. By
comparing back to Ravel's score, a better understanding of Ravel's
approach is gained. Following each movement is a brief
orchestration analysis based on The Eight Keys of Professional
Orchestration as taught in Alexander Publishing's Professional
Orchestration Series. How Ravel Orchestrated: Mother Goose Suite is
further supported by an optional CD or legal downloadable MP3
performance of Mother Goose Suite, color coded scores showing how
the piano part went to score, and a video performance of the entire
work as found on YouTube.
Writing and Performing Christian Music: God's Plan & Purpose
for the Church, is for songwriters, worship leaders, musicians,
composers, church leadership, radio station programmers, and record
company executives. Foreword by TV composer Robert Kral (Angel,
Miracles and Superman Doomsday). Introduction by Dr. William L.
Hooper, former Dean, School of Church Music, New Orleans Baptist
Theological Seminary. Covers: What is Christian Music; God's
Organizational Model for the Church; The First Formal Purposing of
Song; The Prophetic Song; How God Uses Music to Edify; 22 Types of
Biblical Songs by Content; Thanks, and the Three Types of Praise
Songs; Eight More Types of Biblical Songs; Biblical Techniques of
Lyric Writing; Standards and Performance Practices; Music
Leadership and the Large Church; Basic Performance Considerations;
Wisdom's Role; Picking Music for the Western Church Service. Peter
Lawrence Alexander writes the Music Technology & You column for
Film Music Weekly. Many of his music books have been endorsed by
winners of the Academy, Grammy and Emmy Awards. A Christian, Mr.
Alexander's books include: The Street SmartT Guide to MIDI and Home
Recording, Applied Professional Harmony, Professional
Orchestration, How Ravel Orchestrated: Mother Goose Suite,
Counterpoint by Fux, Writing for Strings, The Prayer That Gets
Results, and The Business Parables. His historical fiction works
include: The Good Samaritan, and The Unfaithful Wife: The Story of
Hosea and Gomer.
In Volume 2 of this nine-volume series, Professional
OrchestrationT: Orchestrating the Melody Within the String Section
is an historic breakthrough in orchestration instruction detailing
for the first time 63 techniques previously known by only a few top
professional film orchestrators, composers and arrangers applicable
to both live performance and MIDI mock-ups. Loaded with references
from 35 works with over 175 excerpts in large full page/full score
format, the 63 techniques are referenced meticulously in the low,
medium, high and very high registers. For fast referencing,
organized by Unisons, Two-Parts, Three-Parts, Four-Parts,
Five-Parts, Divisi in Octaves, Thirds, Divisi in Sixths, Special
Combinations of Divisi. Each technique has a brief commentary
pointing out other score details and often, electronic scoring
insights. Professional Orchestration Volume 2A Orchestrating the
Melody Within the String Section is supported with the optional
Professional Mentor workbook, DRM-free MP3 package covering a
majority of the book's examples from eClassical.com, and both ruled
and unruled 16-stave sketchbooks.
Professional Orchestration's Orchestral Sketchbook is a companion
to the multi-volume Professional Orchestration textbook series,
which is a massive revision of the original Rimsky-Korsakov's
Principles of Orchestration. Modeled after music papers used in
film-scoring in Los Angeles, printed on heavy 50lb weight white
paper. Organized top-down for Piccolo/Flute, Oboe/English Horn,
Clarinet, Bassoon/Bass Clarinet, French Horns, Trumpets,
Trombones/Tuba, Timpani, Percussion, grand staff for Keyboards,
Harp or Vocals, Violins I, Violins II, Violas, Cellos, Basses. Can
be used for score analysis or direct composition. Pre-ruled version
also available.
Professional Orchestration's Orchestral Sketchbook is a companion
to the multi-volume Professional Orchestration textbook series,
which is a massive revision of the original Rimsky-Korsakov's
Principles of Orchestration. Modeled after music papers used in
film-scoring in Los Angeles with four pre-ruled bars per page, on
heavy 50lb weight white paper. Organized top-down for
Piccolo/Flute, Oboe/English Horn, Clarinet, Bassoon/Bass Clarinet,
French Horns, Trumpets, Trombones/Tuba, Timpani, Percussion, grand
staff for Keyboards, Harp or Vocals, Violins I, Violins II, Violas,
Cellos, Basses. Can be used for score analysis or direct
composition. Unruled version also available.
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