I wish fewer people were anti-schooling. At a good school, you have a knowledgeable tutor guiding you and giving you personal feedback along the way. You have a community of fellow young people who are also interested in learning what you're there to learn. You can network and having education helps get a job. And it doesn't even have to be a top-tier school. Just a decent one.
Absolutely brilliant tutorial! Examples played by musicians - that is just incredible! Thank you for your effort and I'm sure there are lots of viewers that will be glad to discover you in the near future.
Come on RU-vid algorithm! Why did I have to search so much for content like this. This is a very high value production. Short and to the point. Very respectful of your viewers time. This is sooooo good !
This is the single best music channel ive come across. Everything is so professionally done, concise, easy to digest and follow, and the live players add such a wonderful touch to it all. Keep up the amazing content! You deserve millions of subs!
THANKS FOR THE EXAMPLES! The demonstrations and visuals and organization is so well done. This is definitely a video I'm going to have to review many times.
Perfection! This helped me wrap my head around some arranging techniques I've been trying to trial and error for a long time. Big props to the horn heads as well!
In the quartal harmony @9:13, it's amazing to me how well it works when it goes outside. On the two Cm7s, the chromatic passing chords sound great. Sometimes they seem to imply chord changes (e.g. to the G7). Is that just a function of how ambiguous quartal harmony is? Like listener's brains can fill in the gaps as necessary? Or are you doing additional work to pick the right ones?
This is great! I sure wish arrangement & scoring had been taught in such a lucid and clear manner when I was in music Uni. And the examples are played by actual live musos… how good is that? :-)
I never got this stuff in my college arranging classes . I had to figure it out in my own . I wish this video had been available 40 years ago! Unfortunately not possible
Thank you Kevin! I think that many of us discover along the line things that were not offered or available in college. Much of the learning, for me, happened after college.
This is such a clear concise tutorial. Thanks for creating this video of practical examples and concepts. It has been very helpful. Looking fwd to a part 2 with horn sections as I know it can get deeper and more interesting with colors and combi. I like the intro and outright music as well, where is it from? Thanks again Adi.
Incredibly comprehensive and useful, but most importantly one of the most engaging and easy-to-follow videos I've seen! Appreciate all the recordings with the scrolling sketches, thank you for making this and looking forward if this becomes a series, subscribed!
Thank you for this video tutorial! The format is brilliant (I.e. simplified single bar description with staff visual, followed by contextualized example with real players)! I appreciate the to-the-point packing, too! Amazing!
Great lesson, even to those which do nothing with horns or jazz, like me! ;) Actually, there are not so much useful materials on how really arrangement works. Thank you for clarifying it a little bit more!
I think this "codification" about possibile horns sections is ridicolous. Music is xperimentation, going beyond the wall of usual solutions. Otherwise no musical evolution were done in world music history and today we were play exactly same sounds and style and genres of 100 years ago.
Parabéns pelo seu trabalho. Muito didático e bem explicado. Imagino que você teve muito trabalho para preparar tudo, mas se possível, traga-nos mais aulas como essa.
Nice examples! But one question at 07:38: what is the idea behind harmonzing the lowest voice in the 1st bar with b (9) - d (11) - b (9)? why not go for notes of the chord Am7 since the melody uses just notes from this chord?
Thank to RU-vid that finally suggest me a really good channel, such incredible and well explained information. Thanks for sharing this knowledge and experience.
This is a really great video. Instant subscribe from me. Would love more videos like this for different ensembles please! (TBF I'd even buy a course in this style but expanded and fully organised)
@@AdiYeshaya Awesome! Thanks for your video its a great resource. I have a Gil Evans analysis blog. Please check it out. Gil Evans: Inside Out. Thanks.
xD how cool is this: I was send here after writing Michael directly to ask if there was some arrangement classes he recomments... and here he is - sort of