Course Information
Course Overview
The complete course in instrumentation & orchestration
The course is divided into two parts: part 1 is on Instrumentation and part 2 is on Orchestration. Instrumentation is an important and necessary first step since you cannot write for orchestra if you don’t know about the individual instruments of the orchestra.
In part 1 you will learn how each instrument is constructed, how they produce sound, how they are properly notated, their playing and sounding ranges, register characteristics, dynamic capabilities and common playing techniques.
In part 2 you will learn basic concepts for writing for orchestra, including how to create and effectively use different timbres and textures, the best methods for scoring chords, the roles each instrument and section play within the whole, how to properly prepare a score and parts, and how to proof before publishing. The course concludes with an entire section of helpful orchestration tips and techniques. There are also a number of useful reference charts in the appendix.
At key points in the course you will be given score reading assignments, listening assignments, composing assignments, and quizzes.
A vital component to the study of orchestration is score reading, and so throughout the course you will be asked to read scores. There are some score excerpts in the course but the majority of score reading will be done on your own. There is an important reason for this. Taking a course in orchestration is a great start to learning how to write for orchestra but the only way to become truly knowledgeable and skilled in this very complex art form is through a lifetime of score study and through a lifetime of experience gained from actual writing for orchestra. This cannot be emphasized enough.
Note: This is not a music theory course or a music composition course. This course was written for individuals who already have a basic foundation in music theory (including music notation) and music composition. If you need or would like to develop your knowledge in these areas please see the following courses by the instructor.
Music Theory
Music Composition 1
Music Composition 2
Four-part Harmony
Course Content
- 25 section(s)
- 178 lecture(s)
- Section 1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN
- Section 2 INTRODUCTION TO BOWED STRINGS
- Section 3 BOWED STRINGS
- Section 4 PLAYING TECHNIQUES FOR BOWED STRING INSTRUMENTS
- Section 5 HARP
- Section 6 PLAYING TECHNIQUES FOR HARP
- Section 7 INTRODUCTION TO WOODWINDS
- Section 8 WOODWINDS
- Section 9 PLAYING TECHNIQUES FOR WOODWINDS
- Section 10 INTRODUCTION TO BRASS
- Section 11 BRASS
- Section 12 PLAYING TECHNIQUES FOR BRASS
- Section 13 INTRODUCTION TO PERCUSSION
- Section 14 PERCUSSION OF DEFINITE PITCH
- Section 15 PERCUSSION OF INDEFINITE PITCH
- Section 16 KEYBOARD INSTRUMENTS
- Section 17 PREPARING THE SCORE
- Section 18 PREPARING THE PARTS
- Section 19 PROOFING
- Section 20 TIMBRE
- Section 21 TEXTURE
- Section 22 SCORING CHORDS
- Section 23 PLAYING FREQUENCY & TASKS
- Section 24 TIPS & TECHNIQUES
- Section 25 Appendix
What You’ll Learn
- 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 orchestra and each section., 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.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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TTorben Jan Müller
I studied orchestration and wanted to refresh my knowledge, as I hadn't used it in practice for quite some time. This course not only brought me back up to my old level of knowledge, but I also learned many new things and now see topics I was already familiar with from a completely new perspective.
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EEduardo D'Urso Hebling
Muitas palavras, pouca música. Faltam exemplos musicais.
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JJason Lloyd
It’s teaching me what I wanted to know.
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KKimael Larive
Amazing course, I'm learning a lot! At first I thought the instructor was a bit monotonous but I quickly got used to it, it really isn't a problem when you get used to it.