How to write Music with Beautiful Orchestral Strings

Learn how to write for Strings in Music Composition

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How to write Music with Beautiful Orchestral Strings

What You Will Learn!

  • My Best Guidelines, Practical Tips & Tricks on Orchestral Strings in Music Composition
  • The Sounds & Elements of Orchestral Strings
  • The Articulations & Playing Styles of Orchestral Strings

Description

Your Adventure with Strings

Do you love the sound of orchestral strings? From emotional solo strings playing beautiful lead melodies that are full of crystal clear expression...to big powerful motifs and themes with a full string ensemble...to lush and dynamic chord progressions with smooth and lyrical movement...all the way to rhythmic performances like comping, ostinatos, runs and arpeggios...

In this course, you will learn how to master the use of orchestral strings in your music compositions.

  • Learn the Foundations & Guidelines

  • Explore the Sounds & Playing Styles

  • Discover Practical Tips & Secrets

  • Get Live Examples & Demonstrations

  • And Master the Beauty of Strings

The Amazing Beauty of Strings

Strings are the most expressive and versatile instrument family ever created. This means you can play strings in a huge number of performance styles. You can add expression, movement and variation in countless of ways. And the end result can be anything from big, bold, powerful and evil sounding…to mysterious and magic…to driving energetic intensity…to tear-jerking emotional beauty…The creative power you have as a composer, when writing for the strings family of instruments, is truly incredible.

My name is Mike, and I am a composer.
Just. Like. You. =)

I started making music back in 1998. And I love to educate, motivate, and inspire creative people, like yourself.

If you are ready to master orchestral strings for your music compositions. Then take action, and begin your learning adventure, right now!

Who Should Attend!

  • Music Composers
  • Music Producers

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Tags

  • Music Composition
  • Music Production

Subscribers

1230

Lectures

28

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