@steeeeevve As the end credits say, the music for the entire segment is from my composition for erhu (Chinese violin) and orchestra, "Phoenix Concerto." See the entire middle movement with score samples on my segment "Harp Scoring Part 1."
This is really awesome man! Just wanted to comment on the piano roll composers. A lot of people use piano roll that are quite competent traditional score readers. For creating realistic MIDI performances, piano roll lets you see exactly where a note is and what volume it is. It's a lot easier to edit expression that way rather than being limited by quarter, quarter, quarter. In score notation it's just too clumsy to look at a triple dotted eighth note tied to a triplet thirty second note
Thank you for the upcoming Orchestration w/o Notation. Still learning. But happy your giving the people with out the skill like me, a helping hand too.
Hey, just letting everyone know to call me "Thomas" - only my mom and rorhan call me "Tom" (because I've known rorhan/Andrea since she was a little kid). Not a big deal, but there it is.
what is the music at 5.00?
Thanks
steeeeevve 1 year ago
@steeeeevve As the end credits say, the music for the entire segment is from my composition for erhu (Chinese violin) and orchestra, "Phoenix Concerto." See the entire middle movement with score samples on my segment "Harp Scoring Part 1."
OrchestrationOnline 1 year ago
This is really awesome man! Just wanted to comment on the piano roll composers. A lot of people use piano roll that are quite competent traditional score readers. For creating realistic MIDI performances, piano roll lets you see exactly where a note is and what volume it is. It's a lot easier to edit expression that way rather than being limited by quarter, quarter, quarter. In score notation it's just too clumsy to look at a triple dotted eighth note tied to a triplet thirty second note
M0rganstudios 1 year ago
i am totally support you
makwingka1985hk 1 year ago
Wow! These new playlists sound super exciting! I'm especially looking forward to the crossover section. It is actually what I'm working on right now.
remedyz0802 2 years ago
Thank you for the upcoming Orchestration w/o Notation. Still learning. But happy your giving the people with out the skill like me, a helping hand too.
cpluse 2 years ago
Wow, next year is going to be awesome! Happy Holidays, Tom!
Burgundia1980 2 years ago
Hi Tom, nice update... looking forward to your videos as always.. thanks for taking the time to produce them. all the best
tearsinraine 2 years ago
Love the channel and I'm so excited for more videos!
GWStreicher 2 years ago
I love you Tom! Merry Christmas!
rorhan 2 years ago
Thanks, Andrea. We love you too - have a great holiday season!
OrchestrationOnline 2 years ago
Hey, just letting everyone know to call me "Thomas" - only my mom and rorhan call me "Tom" (because I've known rorhan/Andrea since she was a little kid). Not a big deal, but there it is.
OrchestrationOnline 2 years ago
These are helpful, can't wait for the new info!
admentlore 2 years ago
Appreciated work. Thanks a lot.
19Mariam84 2 years ago
Really looking forward to the new vids. Happy holdays!
SharpWMusic 2 years ago