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Three Part Divisi in Two Violin Sections
In a situation where you want to spread out three voices over both violin sections, usually the better choice is to divide the second violins into two…
Safety Takes
Whenever you record live instruments, no matter if it is just a soloist or a whole orchestra, always go for “safety takes” if time allows. Those are…
Complementary Rhythm
A very common musical concept to keep music interesting is to use complementary rhythm. This means, when for example your main melody…
Doubling Strong Emotions with Music
Strong emotions that are portrayed visually in the movie (e.g. someone crying desperately) feel rather awkward when they get doubled by the…
Stay In Touch With Clients
Taking care of your important business contacts and keeping the contact alive is a very important thing to do. This is especially important when you…
Chord Voicings Without Fifth
When constructing chords, try the difference of leaving out the perfect fifth of the chord and having it in. Due to the fact that the fifth will be…
Remote Music Mixing
Being present on the music mix is obviously the best situation but sometimes due to budget or location issues, it is not possible to be there. Unless…
Chance as Creative Force
In composition, chance can be a strong creative force. Accidentally hitting a few interesting notes on the keyboard or stumbling across an inspiring…
Narrative Links Beyond Themes
Themes are not the only thing that can be used to identify characters/locations/situations musically. In fact, using too many themes especially on a…
Price Dumping Between Composers
Learn to say no. The entertainment business unfortunately is a field where price dumping is everyday’s business. Unfortunately, even among…
Limits of Balancing Rules
Balancing out orchestral “forces” is a lifelong learning process as there are dozens of factors involved that have influence on how sections in the…
Click Track and Gradual Tempo Changes
Ritardandos and accelerandos are very tricky to do with a click track that live players need to record to later. Especially the standard tempo changes…
Tolerance of Dissonance
One of the strongest factors in music is the duality between tension and resolution, which can be found in the smallest musical units (e.g. V-I cadence)…
Classical Counterpoint in Film Scoring
To have a thorough knowledge of classical counterpoint writing is definitley benefitial to sharpen your musical understanding but the strict classic…