REQ: Cinematic composing Strings : Instrumentation & Orchestration
STRINGS: INSTRUMENTATION & ORCHESTRATION
MASTER THE SECRETS OF WRITING FOR STRING ORCHESTRA
COMPLETE FOUNDATION: Learn every string instrument's capabilities, from violin to double bass, with deep insights into their unique characteristics and techniques.
REAL-WORLD APPLICATIONS: Explore real orchestral examples from Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Mahler and other masters showing exactly how these techniques work in practice.
TWO POWERFUL MODULES: Start with detailed Instrumentation covering each instrument, then advance to Orchestration to learn how everything works together.
AUTHENTIC TECHNIQUES: Understand harmonics, double stops, bowing styles and string-specific articulations to make your virtual instruments sound convincingly real.
ADVANCED ORCHESTRATION: Master string voicing, section combinations, and how strings interact with other orchestral sections for professional-sounding arrangements.
WHAT'S INSIDE
STRINGS INSTRUMENTATION & ORCHESTRATION?
We've taken the greatest string techniques from classical and film masterworks and created a clear learning path for you.
found a score from classical repertoire that exemplifies that technique (so you can listen how it sounds)
we created an animated video so you can follow along (and you don't have to find the score and the audio yourself) , and
Commented the score (audio commentary in the video) so you know what's happening and why
Then, we organized everything into two comprehensive modules designed to build your string writing skills step-by-step:
Module 1: Instrumentation — Master Each Instrument
Learn the unique capabilities of violin, viola, cello and bass through real musical examples. Understand how harmonics, double stops, and bowing techniques create the sounds you hear in professional scores.
Module 2: Orchestration — Bring It All Together
Discover how great composers combine string sections to create powerful emotional effects. From soaring melodies to rich harmonic textures – you'll learn the techniques that make strings the heart of the orchestra.
"BUT... I don't read music very well. Won't this be too advanced for me?"
Don't worry! We've designed this course to be accessible for everyone. Each example includes:
Video walkthroughs that highlight every important note
Clear visual guides showing exactly what to look at
Step-by-step explanations in plain language
You don't need to be a score-reading expert. We'll guide you through every example, pointing out exactly what matters and why it works.
Whether you're a beginner or advanced composer, you'll discover new insights about writing for strings.
Remember: Even the greatest composers started somewhere. We'll help you build your string writing skills, one clear example at a time.
TAKE A QUICK LOOK INSIDE THE COURSE
In this course you’ll learn from the most foundational and core concepts of strings writing:
STRINGS BOWING TECHNIQUES (ARTICULATIONS)
To more advanced techniques like:
EXTREME DIVISI – DIVIDING THE STRINGS TO GET A THINNER SOUND
STRINGS FUNCTIONS: Textures - Runs - Counterpoint - Accompaniment
BONUS: DOUBLING OTHER SECTIONS
TRY COURSE NOW - RISK FREE!
High-Impact Videos & Lessons
Each lesson has been split into bite-sized chunks so you don't get overwhelmed with a flood of information. Take the course at your own pace, and really study the lessons as you apply the actionable lessons to your business.
Group Coaching
You will have the opportunity to work through any roadblocks you encounter during our Group Coaching Meetings. These are specific times the teachers at Cinematic Composing will be available inside of a video chat room where you can jump in to have your burning questions answered. Stay for as long as you'd like to listen in on other people’s questions, or leave as soon as you have your questions answered. These often turn into impromptu lessons as I elaborate on specific topics or start digging into someone's composing career.
Private Group With Everyone In The Community
Interact with other students who are going through some of your same struggles. Everyone inside of the community will be participating in group discussions inside our group. This will be a constant source of encouragement, accountability, community, and a place where lifelong friends will be forged.
Go At Your Own Pace
This special offer ends on .
BUT you can go at your own pace. Don’t need to follow the course’s schedule.
The course materials do not expire and you’ll have access to them for life. Even for the future course updates and improvements!
The duration is 6-8 weeks approx. You can do it a bit faster, or take as much time as you want/need.
Or you could even take advantage of the discount now, and be doing the course later.
TRY COURSE NOW - RISK FREE!
ACCESS
FOR LIFE
GO AT YOUR
OWN PACE
FREE
UPDATES
7 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
If you're not satisfied with the courses, get in touch within 7 days and we'll give you a full refund.*
*Conditions apply. Read Terms and conditions.
"STRINGS: INSTRUMENTATION & ORCHESTRATION"
Complete Curriculum
STRINGS - INSTRUMENTATION
INTRODUCTION
• What makes strings the foundation of the orchestra
• The evolution from Renaissance to modern string writing
• Understanding basic string mechanics
• How strings create their unique sound
THE STRING SECTION
• Why strings can play longer than any other section
• The secret behind string section homogeneity
• How string instruments work together
• Understanding section hierarchy
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE VIOLIN
• What makes the violin the leader
• The four-string system demystified
• Range and power secrets
• Traditional vs contemporary roles
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE VIOLIN - EXAMPLE PART 1
• Analyzed Score: Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade → Solo violin virtuosity
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE VIOLIN - EXAMPLE PART 2
• Analyzed Score: Elgar's Variations on an Original Theme → Section writing
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE VIOLIN - EXAMPLE PART 3
• Analyzed Score: Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade → Two-section writing
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE VIOLA
• Why the viola has a unique timbre
• The mysteries of middle register writing
• Alto voice capabilities
• Breaking viola stereotypes
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE CELLO PART 1
• Understanding cello versatility
• The power of tenor register
• Technical possibilities
• Role evolution through history
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE CELLO PART 2
• Analyzed Score: Shostakovich Symphony No. 15, II movement → Section solo writing
• Analyzed Score: Brahms Symphony No. 2, II movement → Melodic treatment
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE CONTRABASS PART 1
• The foundation mysteries
• Fourth-tuning system explained
• Power vs clarity challenges
• Breaking bass line traditions
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE CONTRABASS PART 2
• Analyzed Score: Prokofiev's Lieutenant Kijé Suite → Solo capabilities
• Analyzed Score: Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, II movement → Section writing
LEFT HAND: THE STRINGS
• The physics of string vibration
• Understanding finger pressure
• Sound production secrets
• Resonance principles
OPEN STRINGS
• Analyzed Score: Copland's Rodeo → Open string techniques
• Natural resonance explained
• The magic of sympathetic vibrations
• Key relationships revealed
DOUBLE, TRIPLE AND QUADRUPLE STOPS
• Multiple note possibilities
• Understanding physical limitations
• Sound production challenges
• Bridge curvature effects
DOUBLE STOPS
• Analyzed Score: Brahms Violin Concerto → Double stop mastery
• Understanding comfortable intervals
• Position change effects
• Common patterns revealed
TRIPLE AND QUADRUPLE STOPS
• Analyzed Score: Bach's Partita No. 2 → Chordal writing
• The bridge curve secret
• Sound production mechanics
• Writing effective progressions
HARMONICS
• Natural vs artificial mysteries
• The overtone series explained
• Position and node relationships
• Modern notation practices
RIGHT HAND: THE BOW
• Understanding bow construction
• The physics of bow movement
• Hair tension principles
• Sound production mechanics
RIGHT HAND: DOWN AND UP BOW
• Direction effects on sound
• Understanding natural accents
• The gravity principle
• Bow distribution secrets
RIGHT HAND: BOW TECHNIQUES
• On vs off string mysteries
• Understanding bow placement
• Contact point effects
• Advanced technique principles
RIGHT HAND: ON THE STRING BOW TECHNIQUES
• LEGATO
• PORTATO (LOURÉ)
• DÉTACHÉ
• STACCATO
• SLURRED STACCATO
• MARTELÉ (MARCATO)
• TREMOLO
RIGHT HAND: OFF THE STRING TECHNIQUES
• SPICCATO
• RICOCHET (JETÉ)
• Understanding bounce control
• Advanced application principles
RIGHT HAND: TECHNIQUES DEPENDING ON THE PLACE ON THE STRING
• SUL PONTICELLO
• SUL TASTO (FLAUTANDO)
• Understanding timbre changes
• Modern applications
RIGHT HAND: OTHER TECHNIQUES
• PIZZICATO variations
• COL LEGNO effects
• CON SORDINO applications
• Special effect combinations
SUBDIVISIONS PART 1
• Understanding TUTTI writing
• DIVISI principles
• Section balance secrets
• Player distribution techniques
SUBDIVISION (EXTREME TYPE OF DIVISI) PART 2
• Analyzed Score: R. Strauss's Also sprach Zarathustra → Complex divisi
• Multiple voice distribution
• Balance challenges
• Modern applications
SUBDIVISION (SOLO) PART 3
• Analyzed Score: Falla's El amor brujo → Solo writing techniques
• Understanding solo vs tutti
• Balance principles
• Role distribution
SUBDIVISION PART 4
• Analyzed Score: Gershwin's An American in Paris → Multiple soli
• Analyzed Score: Sibelius's En Saga → Section interaction
• Understanding soli writing
• Balance techniques
• Modern applications
CONCLUSION
• Historical perspective synthesis
• Technical possibilities overview
• Modern writing applications
• Future exploration paths
STRINGS - ORCHESTRATION
INTRODUCTION
• The hidden power behind orchestral string writing
• A journey from Renaissance to modern string techniques
• The fascinating relationship between physics and strings
• The orchestrator's secret toolkit revealed
THE INFLUENCE OF THE HARMONIC SERIES
• The acoustic phenomenon shaping modern orchestration
• Decoding complex waveforms in music
• Brain processing mysteries in sound perception
• Natural laws behind musical preferences
PARTIALS, OVERTONES AND HARMONICS
• Inside the anatomy of sound
• The mathematics of musical beauty
• Sound source identification secrets
• Frequency relationships unveiled
THE HARMONIC SERIES AND HOW IT AFFECTS ORCHESTRATION
• Nature's blueprint for orchestration
• Cultural preferences in sound organization
• The mathematics behind musical choices
• Register mysteries explained
THE STRING SECTION
• The orchestra's most versatile family
• Five centuries of evolutionary development
• Understanding sectional dynamics
• Modern applications revealed
THE STRING SECTION: THE FUNCTIONS
• The chameleon of the orchestra explained
• Historical role evolution
• Technical capabilities unveiled
• Modern functional assignments
PERFORMING MELODIES
• Analyzed Score: Haydn Symphony 104 → Melodic distribution
• Analyzed Score: Brahms Symphony 4 → First movement treatment
• Analyzed Score: Mahler Symphony 2 → Modern approaches
PERFORMING COUNTERPOINT
• Analyzed Score: Tchaikovsky Symphony 6 → Counterpoint techniques
• Dynamic layering secrets
• Independent section writing
• Balance solutions revealed
PERFORMING HOMOPHONIC TEXTURES
• Analyzed Score: Tchaikovsky Symphony 5 → Textural writing
• Sustained sound capabilities
• Dynamic control principles
• Support role techniques
PERFORMING RUNS
• Analyzed Score: Mahler Symphony 1 → Scale techniques
• Analyzed Score: Stravinsky's Petrushka → Modern approaches
• Sectional distribution strategies
• Technical limitations revealed
PERFORMING PATTERNS OF ACCOMPANIMENT
• Analyzed Score: Dvorak Symphony 9 → Accompaniment patterns
• Analyzed Score: Tchaikovsky Symphony 4 → Slow patterns
• Analyzed Score: Mahler Symphony 1 → Medium activity
• Analyzed Score: Holst's Mars → High intensity
• Analyzed Score: Sibelius's En Saga → Advanced patterns
DOUBLING OTHER SECTIONS
• Analyzed Score: Holst's Mercury → String-woodwind combinations
• Analyzed Score: Holst's Mars → String-brass relationships
• Balance principles revealed
• Dynamic considerations explained
COMBINATIONS WITHIN THE STRING SECTION
• Analyzed Score: Brahms Symphony 2 → Section combinations
• Traditional role distribution
• Modern mixing techniques
• Effective pairing strategies
VOICING FOR STRINGS
• The science of string spacing
• Open vs closed positions
• Register distribution secrets
• Natural resonance principles
VOICING FOR STRINGS: SAMPLES AND PIANO SKETCHES
• Mock-up to live orchestra translation
• Virtual instrument considerations
• Common pitfalls revealed
• Professional solutions explained
CONCLUSION
• Historical perspective synthesis
• Technical possibilities overview
• Modern writing applications
• Future exploration paths
BONUS #1 - LIVE CLASSES
When you buy the course, you'll join the Cinematic Composing community. In this group, we do live classes and masterclasses with Cinematic Composing teachers and Hollywood Composers. You'll have access to these live classes for life.
TRY COURSE NOW - RISK FREE!
MASTER THE SECRETS OF WRITING FOR STRING ORCHESTRA
COMPLETE FOUNDATION: Learn every string instrument's capabilities, from violin to double bass, with deep insights into their unique characteristics and techniques.
REAL-WORLD APPLICATIONS: Explore real orchestral examples from Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Mahler and other masters showing exactly how these techniques work in practice.
TWO POWERFUL MODULES: Start with detailed Instrumentation covering each instrument, then advance to Orchestration to learn how everything works together.
AUTHENTIC TECHNIQUES: Understand harmonics, double stops, bowing styles and string-specific articulations to make your virtual instruments sound convincingly real.
ADVANCED ORCHESTRATION: Master string voicing, section combinations, and how strings interact with other orchestral sections for professional-sounding arrangements.
WHAT'S INSIDE
STRINGS INSTRUMENTATION & ORCHESTRATION?
We've taken the greatest string techniques from classical and film masterworks and created a clear learning path for you.
found a score from classical repertoire that exemplifies that technique (so you can listen how it sounds)
we created an animated video so you can follow along (and you don't have to find the score and the audio yourself) , and
Commented the score (audio commentary in the video) so you know what's happening and why
Then, we organized everything into two comprehensive modules designed to build your string writing skills step-by-step:
Module 1: Instrumentation — Master Each Instrument
Learn the unique capabilities of violin, viola, cello and bass through real musical examples. Understand how harmonics, double stops, and bowing techniques create the sounds you hear in professional scores.
Module 2: Orchestration — Bring It All Together
Discover how great composers combine string sections to create powerful emotional effects. From soaring melodies to rich harmonic textures – you'll learn the techniques that make strings the heart of the orchestra.
"BUT... I don't read music very well. Won't this be too advanced for me?"
Don't worry! We've designed this course to be accessible for everyone. Each example includes:
Video walkthroughs that highlight every important note
Clear visual guides showing exactly what to look at
Step-by-step explanations in plain language
You don't need to be a score-reading expert. We'll guide you through every example, pointing out exactly what matters and why it works.
Whether you're a beginner or advanced composer, you'll discover new insights about writing for strings.
Remember: Even the greatest composers started somewhere. We'll help you build your string writing skills, one clear example at a time.
TAKE A QUICK LOOK INSIDE THE COURSE
In this course you’ll learn from the most foundational and core concepts of strings writing:
STRINGS BOWING TECHNIQUES (ARTICULATIONS)
To more advanced techniques like:
EXTREME DIVISI – DIVIDING THE STRINGS TO GET A THINNER SOUND
STRINGS FUNCTIONS: Textures - Runs - Counterpoint - Accompaniment
BONUS: DOUBLING OTHER SECTIONS
TRY COURSE NOW - RISK FREE!
High-Impact Videos & Lessons
Each lesson has been split into bite-sized chunks so you don't get overwhelmed with a flood of information. Take the course at your own pace, and really study the lessons as you apply the actionable lessons to your business.
Group Coaching
You will have the opportunity to work through any roadblocks you encounter during our Group Coaching Meetings. These are specific times the teachers at Cinematic Composing will be available inside of a video chat room where you can jump in to have your burning questions answered. Stay for as long as you'd like to listen in on other people’s questions, or leave as soon as you have your questions answered. These often turn into impromptu lessons as I elaborate on specific topics or start digging into someone's composing career.
Private Group With Everyone In The Community
Interact with other students who are going through some of your same struggles. Everyone inside of the community will be participating in group discussions inside our group. This will be a constant source of encouragement, accountability, community, and a place where lifelong friends will be forged.
Go At Your Own Pace
This special offer ends on .
BUT you can go at your own pace. Don’t need to follow the course’s schedule.
The course materials do not expire and you’ll have access to them for life. Even for the future course updates and improvements!
The duration is 6-8 weeks approx. You can do it a bit faster, or take as much time as you want/need.
Or you could even take advantage of the discount now, and be doing the course later.
TRY COURSE NOW - RISK FREE!
ACCESS
FOR LIFE
GO AT YOUR
OWN PACE
FREE
UPDATES
7 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
If you're not satisfied with the courses, get in touch within 7 days and we'll give you a full refund.*
*Conditions apply. Read Terms and conditions.
"STRINGS: INSTRUMENTATION & ORCHESTRATION"
Complete Curriculum
STRINGS - INSTRUMENTATION
INTRODUCTION
• What makes strings the foundation of the orchestra
• The evolution from Renaissance to modern string writing
• Understanding basic string mechanics
• How strings create their unique sound
THE STRING SECTION
• Why strings can play longer than any other section
• The secret behind string section homogeneity
• How string instruments work together
• Understanding section hierarchy
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE VIOLIN
• What makes the violin the leader
• The four-string system demystified
• Range and power secrets
• Traditional vs contemporary roles
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE VIOLIN - EXAMPLE PART 1
• Analyzed Score: Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade → Solo violin virtuosity
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE VIOLIN - EXAMPLE PART 2
• Analyzed Score: Elgar's Variations on an Original Theme → Section writing
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE VIOLIN - EXAMPLE PART 3
• Analyzed Score: Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade → Two-section writing
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE VIOLA
• Why the viola has a unique timbre
• The mysteries of middle register writing
• Alto voice capabilities
• Breaking viola stereotypes
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE CELLO PART 1
• Understanding cello versatility
• The power of tenor register
• Technical possibilities
• Role evolution through history
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE CELLO PART 2
• Analyzed Score: Shostakovich Symphony No. 15, II movement → Section solo writing
• Analyzed Score: Brahms Symphony No. 2, II movement → Melodic treatment
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE CONTRABASS PART 1
• The foundation mysteries
• Fourth-tuning system explained
• Power vs clarity challenges
• Breaking bass line traditions
THE INSTRUMENTS: THE CONTRABASS PART 2
• Analyzed Score: Prokofiev's Lieutenant Kijé Suite → Solo capabilities
• Analyzed Score: Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, II movement → Section writing
LEFT HAND: THE STRINGS
• The physics of string vibration
• Understanding finger pressure
• Sound production secrets
• Resonance principles
OPEN STRINGS
• Analyzed Score: Copland's Rodeo → Open string techniques
• Natural resonance explained
• The magic of sympathetic vibrations
• Key relationships revealed
DOUBLE, TRIPLE AND QUADRUPLE STOPS
• Multiple note possibilities
• Understanding physical limitations
• Sound production challenges
• Bridge curvature effects
DOUBLE STOPS
• Analyzed Score: Brahms Violin Concerto → Double stop mastery
• Understanding comfortable intervals
• Position change effects
• Common patterns revealed
TRIPLE AND QUADRUPLE STOPS
• Analyzed Score: Bach's Partita No. 2 → Chordal writing
• The bridge curve secret
• Sound production mechanics
• Writing effective progressions
HARMONICS
• Natural vs artificial mysteries
• The overtone series explained
• Position and node relationships
• Modern notation practices
RIGHT HAND: THE BOW
• Understanding bow construction
• The physics of bow movement
• Hair tension principles
• Sound production mechanics
RIGHT HAND: DOWN AND UP BOW
• Direction effects on sound
• Understanding natural accents
• The gravity principle
• Bow distribution secrets
RIGHT HAND: BOW TECHNIQUES
• On vs off string mysteries
• Understanding bow placement
• Contact point effects
• Advanced technique principles
RIGHT HAND: ON THE STRING BOW TECHNIQUES
• LEGATO
• PORTATO (LOURÉ)
• DÉTACHÉ
• STACCATO
• SLURRED STACCATO
• MARTELÉ (MARCATO)
• TREMOLO
RIGHT HAND: OFF THE STRING TECHNIQUES
• SPICCATO
• RICOCHET (JETÉ)
• Understanding bounce control
• Advanced application principles
RIGHT HAND: TECHNIQUES DEPENDING ON THE PLACE ON THE STRING
• SUL PONTICELLO
• SUL TASTO (FLAUTANDO)
• Understanding timbre changes
• Modern applications
RIGHT HAND: OTHER TECHNIQUES
• PIZZICATO variations
• COL LEGNO effects
• CON SORDINO applications
• Special effect combinations
SUBDIVISIONS PART 1
• Understanding TUTTI writing
• DIVISI principles
• Section balance secrets
• Player distribution techniques
SUBDIVISION (EXTREME TYPE OF DIVISI) PART 2
• Analyzed Score: R. Strauss's Also sprach Zarathustra → Complex divisi
• Multiple voice distribution
• Balance challenges
• Modern applications
SUBDIVISION (SOLO) PART 3
• Analyzed Score: Falla's El amor brujo → Solo writing techniques
• Understanding solo vs tutti
• Balance principles
• Role distribution
SUBDIVISION PART 4
• Analyzed Score: Gershwin's An American in Paris → Multiple soli
• Analyzed Score: Sibelius's En Saga → Section interaction
• Understanding soli writing
• Balance techniques
• Modern applications
CONCLUSION
• Historical perspective synthesis
• Technical possibilities overview
• Modern writing applications
• Future exploration paths
STRINGS - ORCHESTRATION
INTRODUCTION
• The hidden power behind orchestral string writing
• A journey from Renaissance to modern string techniques
• The fascinating relationship between physics and strings
• The orchestrator's secret toolkit revealed
THE INFLUENCE OF THE HARMONIC SERIES
• The acoustic phenomenon shaping modern orchestration
• Decoding complex waveforms in music
• Brain processing mysteries in sound perception
• Natural laws behind musical preferences
PARTIALS, OVERTONES AND HARMONICS
• Inside the anatomy of sound
• The mathematics of musical beauty
• Sound source identification secrets
• Frequency relationships unveiled
THE HARMONIC SERIES AND HOW IT AFFECTS ORCHESTRATION
• Nature's blueprint for orchestration
• Cultural preferences in sound organization
• The mathematics behind musical choices
• Register mysteries explained
THE STRING SECTION
• The orchestra's most versatile family
• Five centuries of evolutionary development
• Understanding sectional dynamics
• Modern applications revealed
THE STRING SECTION: THE FUNCTIONS
• The chameleon of the orchestra explained
• Historical role evolution
• Technical capabilities unveiled
• Modern functional assignments
PERFORMING MELODIES
• Analyzed Score: Haydn Symphony 104 → Melodic distribution
• Analyzed Score: Brahms Symphony 4 → First movement treatment
• Analyzed Score: Mahler Symphony 2 → Modern approaches
PERFORMING COUNTERPOINT
• Analyzed Score: Tchaikovsky Symphony 6 → Counterpoint techniques
• Dynamic layering secrets
• Independent section writing
• Balance solutions revealed
PERFORMING HOMOPHONIC TEXTURES
• Analyzed Score: Tchaikovsky Symphony 5 → Textural writing
• Sustained sound capabilities
• Dynamic control principles
• Support role techniques
PERFORMING RUNS
• Analyzed Score: Mahler Symphony 1 → Scale techniques
• Analyzed Score: Stravinsky's Petrushka → Modern approaches
• Sectional distribution strategies
• Technical limitations revealed
PERFORMING PATTERNS OF ACCOMPANIMENT
• Analyzed Score: Dvorak Symphony 9 → Accompaniment patterns
• Analyzed Score: Tchaikovsky Symphony 4 → Slow patterns
• Analyzed Score: Mahler Symphony 1 → Medium activity
• Analyzed Score: Holst's Mars → High intensity
• Analyzed Score: Sibelius's En Saga → Advanced patterns
DOUBLING OTHER SECTIONS
• Analyzed Score: Holst's Mercury → String-woodwind combinations
• Analyzed Score: Holst's Mars → String-brass relationships
• Balance principles revealed
• Dynamic considerations explained
COMBINATIONS WITHIN THE STRING SECTION
• Analyzed Score: Brahms Symphony 2 → Section combinations
• Traditional role distribution
• Modern mixing techniques
• Effective pairing strategies
VOICING FOR STRINGS
• The science of string spacing
• Open vs closed positions
• Register distribution secrets
• Natural resonance principles
VOICING FOR STRINGS: SAMPLES AND PIANO SKETCHES
• Mock-up to live orchestra translation
• Virtual instrument considerations
• Common pitfalls revealed
• Professional solutions explained
CONCLUSION
• Historical perspective synthesis
• Technical possibilities overview
• Modern writing applications
• Future exploration paths
BONUS #1 - LIVE CLASSES
When you buy the course, you'll join the Cinematic Composing community. In this group, we do live classes and masterclasses with Cinematic Composing teachers and Hollywood Composers. You'll have access to these live classes for life.
TRY COURSE NOW - RISK FREE!