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Punkademic Orchestration Masterclass Complete: Writing For Orchestra TUTORiAL screenshot
P2P | 28 March 2025 | 19.78 GB
Are you a music maker, performer, composer, or aspiring songwriter looking to up your game? This is the place to start.

It's time to learn orchestration to give your music the power, the passion, and the prodigiousness that it deserves.

Orchestration is the study of each instrument in the orchestra, how they work, how to write for them, and how each instrument collides with the others to make new sounds. Think of it like painting: The orchestra is your palette of colors. But you don't want to mix them all together. You need to understand some principles of mixing those colors together before you put your brush on canvas.

In this series of classes, we are going to work on three things:

•Instrumentation: Knowing how all of the instruments in the orchestra work and how to write for them in an idiomatic way.
•Composition: Using the orchestra to write powerful music. Learning how to blend the different sounds of the orchestra to make a new, unique sound.
•Synthestration: Using standard production software (Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro, Pro Tools, Cubase, etc.) to create a realistic orchestra sound using sample libraries.

This is a 4-part series, and this COMPLETE version contains all 4 parts. The four parts are:

Part 1: The Strings and The Winds
Part 2: Brass, Voice, and Guitar
Part 3: Lines and Doublings
Part 4: Writing for Strings

If you don't know me, I've published many classes here. Those classes have been very successful (top sellers, in fact!), and this has been one of the most requested classes that my students (over 1,000,000 of them) have asked for. I'm really excited to finally be able to bring this to you.

Here is a list of some of the topics we will cover:
•Transposition
•Score Order
•Tips for Reading Scores
•Preparing Parts for Players
•Page Turns and Cues
•Bowing
•Pizzicato
•Double Stops
•The Violin
•The Viola
•The Cello
•The Bass
•String Effects
•Harmonics
•Col Legno
•Ponticello
•Glissando
•Vibrato
•Scordatura
•The Winds
•Sustained Tones and Breathing
•Tonguing and Rhythm
•Types of Flutes
•Types of Oboes
•Types of Clarinets
•The Break in the Clarinet
•Types of Bassoons
•Types of Saxophones
•Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bari Saxophone, and Soprano Saxophone
•Woodwind Effects
•Multiphonics
•And Much, Much, More!


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  Releaser 21.07.2012 16477 7170
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  Resident 16.03.2014 1633
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15 hours of video doesn't seem like a lot for such a topic.

I wonder how much material this course covers or if it assumes that the students already come with some solid background.
  Resident 16.07.2022 6 132
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The introduction video on Udemy states first that no Music Theory is required, so this course isn't much deeper than a general overview of instruments, their ranges and timbres, basic production techniques and a small section on splitting parts by unison/octave, and briefly triad harmony. All of this information can be found on YouTube already.
  Resident 16.03.2014 1633
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Most of Udemy courses are stated to be "Masterclass" but once you truly check what's inside the course, you realize that it's only basic stuff and nothing as exhaustive as a masterclass would be.

TBH, with a such a vast topic as orchestration, I don't believe it could be a masterclass even if it was 60 hours instead of 15, especially if the author claims that no background is needed.

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