Instrumentation and Orchestration
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.40 (600 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0028645707 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 508 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Clear explanations, vivid descriptions of various instruments, expert advice, and numerous musical examples to maximize the student's understanding of concepts being presented. A valuable resource and reference for students in their future professional endeavors, this text maximizes its usefulness beyond the classroom.. An accessible and complete introduction to writing and scoring music for each instrument of the orchestra
Robert M. Freedman said The best of its kind. I have been a professional arranger/orchestrator for nearly fifty years. My copy of the first edition of this book, which I obtained in 198"The best of its kind" according to Robert M. Freedman. I have been a professional arranger/orchestrator for nearly fifty years. My copy of the first edition of this book, which I obtained in 1982, is well worn from constant use because it is the best source of accurate information about the widest variety of instruments.Alfred Blatter understood what an orc. , is well worn from constant use because it is the best source of accurate information about the widest variety of instruments.Alfred Blatter understood what an orc. A Great Resource This is an excellent resource book for any music student, anyone interested in symphonic or band music, and any composer. In short: If you love music, this book will be an extrememly useful addition to your bookshelf.. An excellent book - for instrumentation A Customer Instrumentation and Orchestration should be titled just "Instrumentation." The book goes in depth on practically every instrument available, explaining each instrument's specal features. It demonstrates how to notate a "smack tone" for a double-reed, or a "mouthpiece pop" for brass. It does in depth on
Final Thoughts. Bibliography. 9. Instrumentation: Other Instruments. 3. 4. Instrumentation: The Voice. Instrumentation: The Orchestral Strings. Index. 10. 1. Orchestration: Scoring for Various Ensembles. Organizing Resources. Instrumentation: The Percussion. 2. 5. 8. Instrumentation: The Woodwinds. PART I: THE SCORE. . Appendixes. Orchestration: Techniques of Transcribing. PART II: THE PARTS. 6. Instrumentation: The Brasses. 7. Orchestration: Scoring Musical Elements. Judging the Work. The Basics: Preparing Scores and Parts. Orchestration: Techniques of Arranging