Orchestration

INCLUDES: free life-time access to on-line quizzes and audio examples for each lesson.

Learn the fundamentals of instrumentation and orchestration in this, the latest book in a series of books on music by award-winning composer, Jonathan Peters.

WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS COURSE?

A computer or mobile device with an internet connection.

You must be able to read music and have a basic understanding of music notation.

You must have a basic knowledge of music theory and music composition. If you do not already have a rudimentary understanding of music theory and music composition, it is recommended that you take a theory and composition course before beginning this course. (See "Music Theory", "Music Composition 1" and "Music Composition 2" by the same author.)

You will need some type of music notation software. Musescore is free notation software that can be downloaded at: https: //musescore.org

Although not a necessity, it is very beneficial to have some ability to play the piano (or other instrument).

WHAT AM I GOING TO GET OUT OF THIS COURSE?

Free life-time access to on-line quizzes and audio examples for each lesson.

You will be learning from a professional and award-winning composer and orchestrator.

You will learn about orchestral instruments and their notation, transposition, ranges, register strengths, dynamic capabilities, playing techniques, and more.

You will learn how to properly prepare a score and parts and tips on how to proof them before publishing or performance.

You will acquire knowledge of the different types of timbres and textures and how and why to use them.

You will learn how spacing and voicing is used in orchestral chords and how to score chords for the various sections of the orchestra and as a whole.

You will learn about various instrument combinations, and the different roles each instrument and section plays within the whole.

You will learn many orchestration tips and techniques to help you in your orchestrations.

You will learn strategies for reading scores.

You will study hundreds of score examples, diagrams, and audio clips.

You will get access to many free external resources.

You will have your knowledge tested with nearly 1,000 quiz questions.

WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE?

Beginning to intermediate level composers and orchestrators

Composers who want to expand their writing skills into the area of orchestration

All musicians wanting to learn about instrumentation and orchestration

People who have had a course in either instrumentation or orchestration but not both and are missing half the picture

Visit the author's web site at: www.ComposerJonathanPeters.com

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Orchestration

INCLUDES: free life-time access to on-line quizzes and audio examples for each lesson.

Learn the fundamentals of instrumentation and orchestration in this, the latest book in a series of books on music by award-winning composer, Jonathan Peters.

WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS COURSE?

A computer or mobile device with an internet connection.

You must be able to read music and have a basic understanding of music notation.

You must have a basic knowledge of music theory and music composition. If you do not already have a rudimentary understanding of music theory and music composition, it is recommended that you take a theory and composition course before beginning this course. (See "Music Theory", "Music Composition 1" and "Music Composition 2" by the same author.)

You will need some type of music notation software. Musescore is free notation software that can be downloaded at: https: //musescore.org

Although not a necessity, it is very beneficial to have some ability to play the piano (or other instrument).

WHAT AM I GOING TO GET OUT OF THIS COURSE?

Free life-time access to on-line quizzes and audio examples for each lesson.

You will be learning from a professional and award-winning composer and orchestrator.

You will learn about orchestral instruments and their notation, transposition, ranges, register strengths, dynamic capabilities, playing techniques, and more.

You will learn how to properly prepare a score and parts and tips on how to proof them before publishing or performance.

You will acquire knowledge of the different types of timbres and textures and how and why to use them.

You will learn how spacing and voicing is used in orchestral chords and how to score chords for the various sections of the orchestra and as a whole.

You will learn about various instrument combinations, and the different roles each instrument and section plays within the whole.

You will learn many orchestration tips and techniques to help you in your orchestrations.

You will learn strategies for reading scores.

You will study hundreds of score examples, diagrams, and audio clips.

You will get access to many free external resources.

You will have your knowledge tested with nearly 1,000 quiz questions.

WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE?

Beginning to intermediate level composers and orchestrators

Composers who want to expand their writing skills into the area of orchestration

All musicians wanting to learn about instrumentation and orchestration

People who have had a course in either instrumentation or orchestration but not both and are missing half the picture

Visit the author's web site at: www.ComposerJonathanPeters.com

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INCLUDES: free life-time access to on-line quizzes and audio examples for each lesson.

Learn the fundamentals of instrumentation and orchestration in this, the latest book in a series of books on music by award-winning composer, Jonathan Peters.

WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS COURSE?

A computer or mobile device with an internet connection.

You must be able to read music and have a basic understanding of music notation.

You must have a basic knowledge of music theory and music composition. If you do not already have a rudimentary understanding of music theory and music composition, it is recommended that you take a theory and composition course before beginning this course. (See "Music Theory", "Music Composition 1" and "Music Composition 2" by the same author.)

You will need some type of music notation software. Musescore is free notation software that can be downloaded at: https: //musescore.org

Although not a necessity, it is very beneficial to have some ability to play the piano (or other instrument).

WHAT AM I GOING TO GET OUT OF THIS COURSE?

Free life-time access to on-line quizzes and audio examples for each lesson.

You will be learning from a professional and award-winning composer and orchestrator.

You will learn about orchestral instruments and their notation, transposition, ranges, register strengths, dynamic capabilities, playing techniques, and more.

You will learn how to properly prepare a score and parts and tips on how to proof them before publishing or performance.

You will acquire knowledge of the different types of timbres and textures and how and why to use them.

You will learn how spacing and voicing is used in orchestral chords and how to score chords for the various sections of the orchestra and as a whole.

You will learn about various instrument combinations, and the different roles each instrument and section plays within the whole.

You will learn many orchestration tips and techniques to help you in your orchestrations.

You will learn strategies for reading scores.

You will study hundreds of score examples, diagrams, and audio clips.

You will get access to many free external resources.

You will have your knowledge tested with nearly 1,000 quiz questions.

WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE?

Beginning to intermediate level composers and orchestrators

Composers who want to expand their writing skills into the area of orchestration

All musicians wanting to learn about instrumentation and orchestration

People who have had a course in either instrumentation or orchestration but not both and are missing half the picture

Visit the author's web site at: www.ComposerJonathanPeters.com


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781720528371
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/16/2018
Pages: 346
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.72(d)

About the Author

Jonathan Peters is an award-winning composer currently residing in the beautiful state of Colorado. Since 1990 he has worked as a composer, conductor, arranger, recording artist, educator and author. Mr. Peters holds a B.A. in liberal arts from Thomas Aquinas College and continued his graduate work for a M.M. in music composition at California State University Northridge, which included areas of study in advanced composition, theory, orchestration, and film scoring. Mr. Peters' music has been performed both internationally and by orchestras across the United States. He has won multiple awards and recognitions, such as 1st place in the 1996 Composers Today Contest. His nearly 50 works include 2 full length operas, a symphony, orchestral works, chamber music, choral pieces, and works for solo piano. Recordings by Mr. Peters can be heard on the radio, and his many albums sell in stores world-wide. He is also the author of the Scholastic Music Series, a collection of educational CDs that use music as a tool to teach various academic subjects. His CD, The Constellations - A Guide to the Orchestra, received the highest starred review from School Library Journal and is carried in libraries throughout the country. Mr. Peters is the author of five academic books on music and three children's books.
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