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Professional Mentor Workbook - Retail Value - $24.95
Strings Positions Booklet in 4 Color PDF - Retail Value - $14.95
13 MP3s with Matching MIDI Files of Solo Instruments teaching you MIDI Mock-up skills courtesy the Vienna Symphonic Library! - Bonus!
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Combining traditional orchestration and electronic scoring, Professional Orchestration™ Volume 1 is the most complete orchestration training program ever created.
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Professional Orchestration Brochure |
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How the Great Composers Taught Themselves |
How Much Orchestration Can You Really Teach in One Semester? |
PROFESSIONAL MENTOR: LESSON 2 PAN FROM THE VIENNA SYMPHONIC LIBRARY
Professional Orchestration™ Volume 1 – Recommended by winners of the Academy®, Grammy® and Emmy® Awards, Professional Orchestration is the first multi-volume series in orchestration from an American publisher that teaches the devices and orchestral combinations, which before now have been known by only a privileged few. It’s also the only orchestration book whose instrumentation notes were checked and edited by members of the Hollywood studio musician elite.
This 800-page, 8.5 x 11 monster is the only oversized orchestration book with full page/full score examples. Why does size matter?
Because with other books, to keep page counts down, you’re given a technique for an instrument with only a single line from the score to illustrate. Professional Orchestration is different in three important ways. First, you get the technique within the context of the full score. This way, you know exactly what’s happening. Second, you learn specific writing techniques for both the solo instrument and the full orchestra. Third, with our new Digital Rights Management-free MP3 audio package, you can import an MP3 into your sequencer, locate the position that matches the book, then using your sample libraries, you can do a MIDI mock-up of the example. So from one book you learn:
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Orchestration
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MIDI mock-up skills
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Recording skills
No other orchestration book on the planet does so much for you!
Book Examples Audio Package – 12 hours of music in DRM-free MP3 Format! That’s right, 12 hours of full orchestral music, recorded live in Europe, licensed from eClassical.com! Why so much music? Well, it all has to do with the teaching philosophy behind Professional Orchestration. Listening to a snippet that’s only a few seconds long is, on one hand, very efficient. But how does that example fit into the whole score? What’s the dramatic impact when you hear it? How did the composer set up the example? And how did he exit? These are all questions professionals ask when they study a typical orchestration text. Before now, to answer these questions was a first class pain in the butt! You’d have to find the score, then the CD. All time-wasting, time consuming stuff. But not with Professional Orchestration. That’s because you get the complete symphonic movement the example is found in! So not only do you hear the example, you hear it’s place and dramatic impact in the work. Something every film/TV composer not only wants to know, but must know if their writing is to be effective.
And value? Well, one orchestration book on the market today only has a single CD that comes with the book, while another has a separate CD package, snippets only, that costs over $100. But with the Professional Orchestration™ Ultimate Learning Package, you get all 12-hours of music included for the one price.
But that’s not all. Thanks to the way Alexander Publishing has developed the audio package, you can build your MIDI mock-up skills the same way professionals do. Just import the MP3 into your sequencer, open to the matching full page/full example in the Professional Orchestration™ book, and start your sequencing.
So not only do you build your MIDI mock-up skills, but also your recording skills, too!
Do you know the term, DRM? Well, DRM stands for Digital Rights Management. When you download MP3s from some sites, they’ll only work on the Mac, the iPod or selected players. You can’t just play them anywhere. To be DRM-free, means that once downloaded, these MP3s can be imported into your sequencer and played on any MP3 player: iPod, computer (Mac or PC!), even your cell phone. You can even burn a CD and play these MP3s on your car CD player (if it reads MP3s, of course!). The big benefit for you is that you can listen and learn wherever you go. No restrictions.
Click here to download the Excel Spreadsheet showing the complete list of MP3s matched to the book's examples!
The Professional Mentor™ – much more than a workbook. The Professional Mentor is the heart of Professional Orchestration Volume 1 because it turns Professional Orchestration into a complete home study course that you can do on your schedule at your own pace. There’s never a rush. Here’s how it works. With the Professional Mentor, rather than taking a self-test to see if you know the material, you write one piece for each of the 13 solo instruments covered (the equal of roughly a semester’s worth of work at college) before you do your “final” project – a full symphonic orchestration. With this approach, you create 13 publishable works that become the basis for your own publishing company, and, you can go to the next step, and create your own CD by doing a MIDI mock-up of your piece.
Now, here’s where the Professional Mentor goes to the next step. The good folks at the Vienna Symphonic Library, and composer Jay Bacal, have allowed us to give you, at no extra charge, 13 solo compositions with MP3 and MIDI files created by Jay for the new Vienna Instruments sample library. Just load the MP3 and MIDI file into your sequencer. You’ll see how Jay created the composition by studying velocity, expression, and mod wheel data. By the time you’ve gone through each instrument, including solo strings, you’ll know what you need to not only write for each instrument, but how to approach doing a MIDI mock-up. It’s a professional education you can apply to any library, too.
Bonus! Strings Position Booklet – The 4-color Strings Position Booklet originally came with our Writing For Strings™ course. However, with the launch of Alexander University’s new online orchestration training classes, all of the classes have been restructured. So now, you get the Strings Position Booklet as part of the Professional Orchestration™ Ultimate Learning Package.
Dover Scores! - Virtually all the score examples are found in low cost Dover editions. You can now order each score individually or all of them for a single block price (contact sales@truespec.com for details).
Professional Orchestration – The Online Class Prefer to study with a mentor? Well now you can with Alexander University’s Professional Orchestration ™ series of classes. Study with instructors Stephen Hill or Rik Pfenninger who’ll go through your pieces and critique them from a player’s perspective. Classes are designed to run 6 weeks each where you write one two-minute piece every 10 days, sequence and record it. Classes are organized by orchestral section: Writing For Woodwinds, Writing For Brass, Writing For Strings Level 1, and Writing For Strings Level 2 (contact sales@truespec.com for details).
Orchestral Sample Libraries Need a great orchestral library? We represent (in alphabetical order) EastWest QLSO, E-MU Systems Modern Symphonic Orchestra, the Miroslav Philharmonik from IK Multimedia, Notion from Notion Music, and the SONiVOX Symphonic Orchestra from SONiVOX. Learners signed up for Alexander University eLearning Classes are eligible for academic discounts for Miroslav Philharmonik and Notion. We also represent Sibelius and Overture 4 notation software packages.
TABLE OF CONTENTS - Professional Orchestration Volume 1
The First Key: Solo Instruments and Instrumentation Notes Chapter 1 -String Section Overview Chapter 2 -The Violin : Basic Information Chapter 3 -The Viola : Basic Information Chapter 4 -The Cello : Basic Information Chapter 5 -The String Bass : Basic Information Chapter 6 -Bowings, Effects, & Bowing Effects Chapter 7 -String Stops Chapter 8 -Divisi Chapter 9 -Muted Strings Chapter 10 -Pizzicato Chapter 11 -Natural and Artificial Harmonics Chapter 12 -Woodwind Basics Chapter 13 -The Flute Chapter 14 -The Piccolo Chapter 15 -The Oboe Chapter 16 -The English Horn Chapter 17 -The Clarinet Chapter 18 -The Bass Clarinet Chapter 19 -The Bassoon Chapter 20 -The Contrabassoon Chapter 21 -Brass Basics Chapter 22 -The Bb Trumpet Chapter 23 -The Tenor and Bass Trombones Chapter 24 -The Tubas Chapter 25 -The French Horn Chapter 26 -The Harp Chapter 27 -Piano, Organ, Celeste, & Virtual Orchestra Chapter 28 -The Percussion Section Bibliography |