Garritan
02-08-2007, 05:49 PM
INTERACTIVE
COMMON PROBLEMS IN ORCHESTRATION
by Professor Alan Belkin
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Lesson 2E - Achieving Blended Harmony for Winds
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Comments from Professor Belkin on Example No. 2E
For quiet, background harmony, this is our best version. There are only 2 timbres, they are spaced close together, and they blend well. Although woodwinds can never blend as well as strings, thisis the least obtrusive and "contrapuntal" of our solutions.
Next: Let's try a LOUD version.
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ŠAlan Belkin, 2006
COMMON PROBLEMS IN ORCHESTRATION
by Professor Alan Belkin
http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-twist1.gif
Lesson 2E - Achieving Blended Harmony for Winds
http://garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line.gif
Click on Play Button below to Play from the Score
garritan.com/RK/Belkin/B5.html
Comments from Professor Belkin on Example No. 2E
For quiet, background harmony, this is our best version. There are only 2 timbres, they are spaced close together, and they blend well. Although woodwinds can never blend as well as strings, thisis the least obtrusive and "contrapuntal" of our solutions.
Next: Let's try a LOUD version.
http://garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line.gif
When you are ready to go on to the next lesson, click here.
To Go to the Welcome Page to start the course, go here.
ŠAlan Belkin, 2006