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Ask Video Orchestrator 103 Flutes and Oboes TUTORiAL screenshot
FANTASTiC | 21 February 2019 | 1.83 GB
In this Winds course, professional orchestrator Thomas Goss takes an in-depth look at two important members of the wind section: the flutes and oboes. Learn everything there is to know about these two unique instrument families from the best orchestration teacher on the planet!

The flutes and oboes are two essential members of the wind section. This course covers both families in detail, including their range, register, strength, and the role each instrument plays within the orchestra.

The course begins with a thorough examination of the flute and its close cousins, the picollo, alto flute and bass flute. Thomas moves on with the Oboes, English horns and two less common instruments (oboe d’amore and bass oboe). With lots of musical examples (from Ravel, Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky, etc.) played by professional orchestral musicians, Thomas shares his wealth of knowledge and gives many orchestration tips along the way.

Included with the course is Thomas’ custom PDF guide, “Studying Wind Orchestration” which you can download via the Resource file link on the course’s product page.

So join trainer and composer Thomas on this new Orchestration course, and get inspired to compose, arrange and orchestrate for the flutes and oboes!






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  Resident 21.04.2014 1585
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If you don't know what this is, I say: it's a wonderful tutorial that you just learn, very well organized. I'm from the time when orchestra musicians came into the our classroom to teach us each instrument, how the sound was produced, how the instruments works, keys, etc., the extra features of each one, how to write for the orchestra and how melodies are organized. as well they used to play the most famous melodies for each instrument.

That time there was no Youtube, that today is about a little over 15 years, so a few years ago there were no such well-made tutorials as this "Ask Video", I particularly don't like Udemy, Wikipedia, but this one just has a lot to add.

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