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    Creating A Music Programme For Ice Dancing

    Rob Colling

    With arbitrary tempo restrictions to contend with and Olympic glory riding on every cut, adapting music for ice dance represents a unique editing challenge.

    Techniques Mar 2018
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    The Sampled Orchestra: Part 9

    Tutti & Effects

    In this final part of the series, we show how well-chosen instrument combinations and effects will bring your orchestral arrangements to life.

    Techniques Mar 2018
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    The Sampled Orchestra: Part 8

    Harp, Keyboards & Choir

    A glorious suite of extras bolsters the core orchestral sound.

    Techniques Feb 2018
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    The Sampled Orchestra: Part 7

    The Kitchen Strikes Back

    Symphonic percussion joins forces with ethnic drums in the modern Hybrid Orchestra.

    Techniques Jan 2018
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    The Horrible Histories Songs

    Matt Katz & Richie Webb

    Karl Marx predicted that history would repeat itself as farce — but he never saw a role for expert pop parody!

    People Dec 2017
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    The Sampled Orchestra: Part 6

    A Blaze Of Trumpets

    Brass and horns ignite the fire at the heart of the orchestra.

    Techniques Dec 2017
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    Hyperballad: Music for Ads

    Video Feature

    Scoring a huge ad campaign in four days is no mean feat, especially when you have to record live musicians.

    Techniques Dec 2017
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    The Sampled Orchestra: Part 5

    Into The Woods

    Creative woodwind writing is the orchestral arranger’s secret weapon.

    Techniques Nov 2017
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    The Sampled Orchestra: Part 4

    Basic Woodwind Writing

    This often-overlooked orchestral family holds the key to a wide range of exciting tonal colours.

    Techniques Oct 2017
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    The Sampled Orchestra: Part 3

    Essential String Playing Styles

    Familiarity with a few common articulations is the key to successful MIDI string arranging.

    Techniques Sep 2017
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    The Sampled Orchestra: Part 2

    Basic String Writing

    Adding strings to an arrangement is a great way to inject motion into your music.

    Techniques Aug 2017
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    Scoring Horizon Zero Dawn

    Joris de Man • Joe Henson • Lucas Van Tol

    Blockbuster video game Horizon Zero Dawn took six years to make, and required its three composers to invent an entirely new sound world.

    Techniques Jul 2017
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    The Sampled Orchestra: Part 1

    Getting Started

    Our major new series explains how to harness the power of today’s virtual orchestral instruments.

    Techniques Jul 2017
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    Scoring Stranger Things

    Michael Stein & Kyle Dixon

    Cult TV series Stranger Things has become essential viewing — and essential listening. We talk to the previously unknown composers behind its hit soundtrack.

    Techniques Mar 2017
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    Peter Zinovieff: Synth Pioneer

    Video Feature

    Peter Zinovieff has been described as Britain’s Bob Moog. A renowned composer from the mid ‘60s to the present day, he was also one of the founders of EMS who produced seminal synthesizers such as the VCS3 and the Synthi AKS, as used by Brian Eno, Pink Floyd and the Chemical Brothers.

    People Aug 2016
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    John Carpenter

    Film Director & Composer

    John Carpenter is not only a cult movie-maker, but also a pioneering electronic composer. John, his son Cody and collaborators Alan Howarth and Daniel Davies explain how it’s all possible.

    People Jul 2016
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    Working With Orchestrators & Arrangers

    Making Arrangements

    Just what should you expect when engaging a professional arranger or orchestrator to work on your own production? We find out from some of the best in the business...

    Techniques Jan 2016
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    Top Brass: Part 4

    Arranging For Brass

    We conclude our series with an overview of arrangement techniques and a peep into the world of big-band brass.

    Techniques Aug 2015
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    Top Brass: Part 3

    Arranging For Brass

    A simple, catchy tune with a funky rhythm may be all you need to create a highly commercial horn hook — but harmony is also an essential ingredient in brass arrangements.

    Techniques Jul 2015
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    Top Brass: Part 2

    Arranging For Brass

    The second in our four-part series deconstructs funk licks, discusses the implications of using live players and explains how to get more expression and feel into your sampled brass arrangements.

    Techniques Jun 2015
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    Top Brass: Part 1

    Arranging For Brass

    This new four-part series explains all you need to know about creating brass arrangements for a range of genres.

    Techniques May 2015

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