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String Divisi Dos and Don'ts

The strings are the only instruments in the orchestra where by default several players share the same part. For people who come from a DAW background and who are transitioning into the "real orches...

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Hero - M1 - Shoot Him! - Multitrack/Midi Download

After we went through the first cue of my score for HERO in a series of co...

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Re-Scoring Blockbuster Scenes as Demo Material

Starting out as a composer for media, you very often have the problem of not finding video material to score to either practice your skills or showcase your abilities. As a solution to this problem...

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Orchestral Voicings Part 14: The Influence of Dynamics

One factor that is often overlooked when constructing voicings for orchestra is the dynamic degree that it is going to be played in. The same voicing played in pp can sound very different in ff and...

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Gazing at the Night Sky - Composition Walkthrough Pt.4 - Bars 37 - 49

In this part of the composition walkthrough for GAZING AT THE NIGHT SKY, we're having a look at the section with the contrasting B-Theme. 

As usual, we're gonna work with score reduction...

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Scoring Session 101 - Part 3: Click Tracks

One of the most important factors to make a sure a scoring session runs smoothly is a proper preparation of click tracks. These are usually necessary to sync up the music with the images that you a...

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1st ORCHESTRA DISCOVERY SESSION - Line-Up Poll

If you have been following this Patreon closely, you might have read about that idea that I had a while back about holding regular dedicated recording sessions that allow us to try out certain thin...

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1st ORCHESTRA DISCOVERY SESSION

I'm very excited to announce the very first ORCHESTRA DISCOVERY SESSION for this Patreon Page. I don't think that anything like this already exists in this form so I'm even more ex...

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Hero - Short Film Score - Walkthrough Pt.7 - M1 (Part 5) & M2 (Part 1)

Welcome to the final part of the composition walkthrough for M1. All other parts of thiis walkthrough are available 2020-09-07 08:09:04 +0000 UTC View Post

De-Emphasizing with Music

It is well known that music can effectively highlight things in a movie by placing a hit-point on it which is effectively syncing up a musical accent with an action or movement or any other importa...

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Comparing Scoring Approaches Pt. 1 (John Powell & John Williams)

Since becoming interested in film scoring, I was always asking myself the question how different composers would have scored the same movie. There are a few rare instances of rejected scores being ...

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August 2020 Wrap-Up

I started a poll a few days ago and it created quite a bit of discussion. I received several private message...

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Gazing at the Night Sky - Composition Walkthrough Pt.3 - Bars 21 - 36

After the first 20 bars, we enter the first two statements of the main theme for this piece. I spoke in great detail about the thematic idea in 2020-08-31 07:48:44 +0000 UTC View Post

Let's Have an Orchestra Session!

One thing that I was thinking about a lot recently was that it would be awesome to have (regular) dedicated orchestra sessions for this Patreon page. Let's imagine, we would have a recording sessio...

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Red Herrings and Musical Jump Scares

The genres of horror and thriller movies are a quite unique cosmos when it comes to filmic devices but also regarding their scoring approaches.

They are one of the very few situations where t...

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Vertical and Horizontal Musical Development

One of the most essential things when writing music is to create a dramaturgy. This means to create some sort of development of your musical ideas, ideally leading to a sort of climax at one point....

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One Minute Hero - My Mix Attempt

Yesterday, I posted the multitrack session for my track ONE MINUTE HERO which I recorded about five years ago in Prague.

I mentioned that this is a pretty challenging track to mix as it was r...

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One Minute Hero - Action Piece - Multitrack & Midi

It's time to make things a little more demanding. Over the last couple of months I posted several multitrack sessions from my score for Pastry Party. As you might have noticed,the music was quite t...

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Scoring Session 101 - Part 2: Session Preparations

When I had my first professional recording session with an orchestra at the age of 21, I remember being so nervous that I didn't really sleep for several days. The pressure of realizing that no mat...

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Orchestral Voicings Part 13: What is Balancing?

It is a life long study to develop a feeling and experience how orchestral instruments balance with each other. Especially when you are writing voicings it is essential to be able to balance these ...

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Hero - Short Film Score - Walkthrough Pt.6 - M1 (Part 4)

Welcome to the next part of this walkthrough. All the previous parts of this series are available 2020-08-17 07:36:19 +0000 UTC View Post

Make No Excuses (in spite of Dunning-Kruger)

Being insecure and self critical about one's own work is part of most artist's life. Especially when you are rather inexperienced you might feel like your work might not be up to professional stand...

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Symmetric Scales (feat. Debussy and Messiaen)

Next to the more common diatonic scales there exists a type of scales that is known as symmetric scales or modes of limited transposition.

In many cases both terms mean the same thing but foc...

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Gazing at the Night Sky - Composition Walkthrough Pt.2 - Bars 1 - 20

After talking about the thematic material and the concept of this piece in the last part, let's dive r...

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Ambition vs. Reality When Writing Music for Media

Recently, John Williams gave an interview for the New Yorker View Post

Orchestral Voicings Part 12: Line-Up Considerations

The size of the ensemble that we're writing for has an influence on how we voice chords and what kind of voicings work best. This is not only depending on how many different colors are available bu...

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Pastry Party - Boss Battle - Multitrack and MIDI Download

Here's the next Multitrack Session for my score for Pastry Party. As a thank you, I made this one also available for the $5 patrons.

As usual, score sheet as PDF as well as Midi file are atta...

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July 2020 Wrap-Up

Welcome to another wrap-up where we look at the past month and what is about to come in the future.

This whole year has been very weird for all of us so thank you so much for your continuous ...

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Scoring Session 101 - Part 1: Recording Order

Recording with a real orchestra has some pitfalls that you should be prepared for. Especially when you're not having a lot of experience leading a recording session things can become problematic an...

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The Advantages of Writing Score Sheets over DAW Production

If you have been following me for a while, you might know that my entire work flow almost always starts with writing a score sheet. 

When I started out writing music for orchestra, sampl...

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