Online Winter Term Starts January 11th
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
Questions? Contact us for personal
advice
choosing your
curriculum.
1-866-BERKLEE (U.S.)
+1 617 747 2146 (Intl)
Read an interview with Orchestration 1 online course author Ben Newhouse.
Learn to write and apply traditional orchestration techniques to both sampled performances and live orchestral performances.
Orchestration skills are an increasingly hot commodity. Placement on television, in video games and animation, and other modern revenue outlets require a detailed understanding of orchestral writing and production techniques. In this 12-week course, students will learn traditional orchestration techniques as well as emerging issues specific to today's technology. The course begins by covering the technological considerations required to create modern day orchestral sounds: sample libraries, sequencing techniques, and different types of hardware set ups. From there, students will learn the characteristics and idiomatic writing techniques for each orchestral instrument family: strings, brass, woodwinds, and percussion, as well as approaches for writing for full orchestra.
The course allows students to use the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) program of their choice, including Digital Performer, Logic, Cubase, SONAR, or Pro Tools, and you will receive an academic discount on Native Instruments' Kontakt 3 sampler with its 1000 instruments, including a collection designed specifically for orchestra (students who already own Vienna Symphony Library (VSL) are not required to purchase Kontakt 3). By the end of the course, students will have the knowledge to orchestrate music and apply this knowledge to both digital and live orchestral performances. This course also provides the next step in practical skill development for students in our Arranging programs, by adding the concept of orchestration using a sample library.
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
What You Should Know |
Ready to Enroll? |
| - | For-credit tuition: $1,195 |
| - | Non-credit tuition: $995 |
| - | Credits: 3 |
| - | Duration: 12 weeks |
| - | Catalog #: BMPR-165 |
| Syllabus | |
| Requirements |
| Ben Newhouse Assistant professor at Berklee College of Music and a music supervisor and composer on dozens of television shows, films, and stage productions. | |
| Ben Newhouse Assistant professor at Berklee College of Music and a music supervisor and composer on dozens of television shows, films, and stage productions. | |
Hide |
|
See what it's like inside our online courses
Experience Berklee's online school
Explore 130+ online music courses and programs
1-866-BERKLEE (USA) +1-617-747-2146 (INTL)
©2001-2009 Berklee College of Music
Berkleemusic is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)