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Originally Posted by Voce
mhm. I had to move some staves and the glockenspiel ended up where it's at. :/
As for the horn part, yeah, I wondered about range lol. Of course I could do something else with that, but would the trumpet be loud enough to be heard if it was above the horn? o.O
The flute part isn't really meant to be overly loud, unless you mean it won't really be heard at all. Actually, I'll prolly do the whole section over lol.
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the horn is inately softer than the horn. so yeah, a trumpet would be EASILY heard over the orchestra.
as for that flute part, like I said: mime.
if you want instrument ranges, check the orchestration masterclass.. it also talks about useful ranges and instrumental combinations.
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