Writing Music for Television and Radio Commercials (and more): A Manual for Composers and Students
68 !!Chapter 5 form. Just hearing the theme in unusual places with different instruments can keep the listener’s attention. Many ...
Underscoring!! 69 rondo form is ABACABA. (The A refers to the repeated section. The rondo A section is analogous to the repeated ...
70 !!Chapter 5 The sonic quality of the vocals can have much to do with the choice of microphone. Some microphones sound thin an ...
Underscoring!! 71 scores use vocal choruses to add power and richness. The sound and emo- tion generated by live singers cannot ...
72 !!Chapter 5 compressed format, which, in many ways, is more challenging than writ- ing an extended composition. The craft can ...
Underscoring!! 73 which are easily adaptable and lend themselves to modulation, helping to keep the composition interesting. Ano ...
74 !!Chapter 5 ers make compositions sound smooth may include a harp gliss, a tempo change, a new lead instrument, and so on. Wr ...
Underscoring!! 75 Example 5-2 Multiple meter changes This scenario presents a creative problem. What devices can the com- poser ...
76 !!Chapter 5 creates a musical identity. One the most commonly used commercial for- mats is the vignette. In the first vignett ...
Underscoring!! 77 Musical patterns help to create different emotions.One of the advan- tages of using some of these patterns is ...
78 !!Chapter 5 Since contemporary popular music is mostly rhythmically based, it can be advantageous to approach a composition b ...
Underscoring!! 79 expense of paying musicians. Once the piece has been demonstrated on synthesizers (samplers) to the agency and ...
80 !!Chapter 5 synthesis, the major contribution to the music industry has been the flexi- bility that computer-sequencing progr ...
Underscoring!! 81 design may be created in any genre of music, not just the most current trends. Sound design is also popular in ...
82 !!Chapter 5 nique establishes a musical thread throughout the campaign. Sometimes agencies ask for logos to be sung. (This su ...
Underscoring!! 83 mitting various styles. One of the submissions might be unexpected and may be chosen. Submitting more than on ...
84 !!Chapter 5 rhythmic groove to play on the film set; it helps to create a mood for the actors.In this scenario, a complete tr ...
6 Arranging and Orchestration Concepts Including Sound Effects and Sound Design The music, however great or small, is what there ...
86 !!Chapter 6 describing the process of assigning the notes to the instruments in an orchestra or additional instrumental combi ...
Arranging and Orchestration Concepts!! 87 Approaching the Score Begin by writing a simple sketch of an arrangement; include chor ...
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