On 6/2/2019 1:49 PM, Greg Scheer wrote:
I turn to this list often for Finale therapy; this time I’d like to pick your
brains about the music itself.
I’m on a lifelong quest to become a better orchestrator. For classical orchestration the path is fairly clear, with a host of orchestration books and scores/recordings available for study. In the world of pop, jazz, and rock orchestration the path is less traveled. There are many examples—The Beatles,
There is a book of Beatles music called "Beatles The Complete Scores."
It's not a treatise that says "how to" but it includes all the string
and synthesizer and brass parts that were added to the Beatles songs,
mainly by George Martin, so you can see how it all worked together.
It's pricey, and the printing is small, but it's a gold-mine of information.
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David H. Bailey
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http://www.davidbaileymusicstudio.com
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