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ORCHESTRATION FINAL HELP *URGENT*

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Hi there ..... I just listened to the rehearsal. Unfortunately, part of the problem might be the skill level of the players ... in the rehearsal posted .... the are problems with rhythms and entrances etc .... What levels are the players: community orchestra, high school, college?

I understand this might also be the first rehearsal of the work.

Good luck with the progress of the work.

I myself had a community orchestra perform one of my works ... no comment!

Mark

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4 minutes ago, MJFOBOE said:

Hi there ..... I just listened to the rehearsal. Unfortunately, part of the problem might be the skill level of the players ... in the rehearsal posted .... the are problems with rhythms and entrances etc .... What levels are the players: community orchestra, high school, college?

I understand this might also be the first rehearsal of the work.

Good luck with the progress of the work.

I myself had a community orchestra perform one of my works ... no comment!

Mark

They are college musicians (most are music majors), but some key players like the oboist and some of the strings are people taking the class as an elective.

And this was a sight-reading session our orchestration class does in collaboration with the orchestra. Our final project is to orchestrate a piano piece and then we do (2) reading sessions with the orchestra. One with the rough draft (what I've posted), and then the final session (this coming Wednesday), with our revisions.

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Here's what I'm thinking for this section -- to keep that fullness

Trumpets

Trombone & Tuba

Viola (was going to give it to cello, hence the bass clef)

Cello & D. Bass

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Attaching this section as well

8 hours ago, BlackkBeethoven said:

Attaching this section as well

Keep in mind the harmonic series. In both examples you put, even if you sustain the harmony, be careful of the interval spacing. Small intervals in the bass voices have the potential to sound really muddy as the sound waves will fight for dominance.

Same thing with the use of bass voices. Be careful of when Price writes them explicitly long in the score versus apart of a moving line. Depending on the pedal info, it may not be correct to include a prolonged voice.

This time, I am cautioning against too much use of the same techniques; however, at this point, you should strive for making a rough draft versus detailing it all out. Get your ideas in full-score format and then go back and polish everything you need to before Wednesday.

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very true...ugh, I'll have to make more revisions lol

update.pdf

I was sitting down and playing through different sections of the original piano piece earlier, and I thought that using the bass instruments more rhythmically could be really fun...like doing "hits", with the French horn and trombone...just a thought

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Like this 👇🏾 (first measure of 2/4)

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