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  • Blog
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    • Everything In Its Right Place
    • a tempo vs. Tempo I
    • Placing Fermatas over Whole Rests
    • Introduction to Linked Parts
    • Transpose Percussion Notes
    • Learn As Much As You Can...
    • A Place for Everything, and Everything In Its Place
    • Combined Staff in Score --> Separate Parts
    • Tritone and P4ths
    • Large and In Charge
    • JW Copy Part Layout
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Orchestration

Traditional Orchestraton

Have you written a piece for solo piano that you would like arranged for string quartet or chamber symphony (or any other ensemble). Do you have a bunch of great ideas down in sketchbooks, but need help transforming it into something tangible?

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Orchestrating from MIDI into real sheet music for actual human musicians.

Many people compose directly into their DAW, which gives great results in terms of playback, but if your music is to be performed by living humans, you'll need sheet music. Yes, most DAWs include a notational element, but none of them produces results like you would get from a professional orchestrater and engraver. Let me help you. I can take this off of your plate.

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    Let me take this off your plate so that you can focus on what you do best!

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  • About Me
  • Buy My Music
    • Chamber Music
    • Concert Band
    • Pep Band
    • Tonal Fluency
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  • Composer's Secret Weapon
    • Engraving/Preparation
    • Orchestration
    • Proofing & Consulting
  • Finale 101
  • Links
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • Articles
    • Everything In Its Right Place
    • a tempo vs. Tempo I
    • Placing Fermatas over Whole Rests
    • Introduction to Linked Parts
    • Transpose Percussion Notes
    • Learn As Much As You Can...
    • A Place for Everything, and Everything In Its Place
    • Combined Staff in Score --> Separate Parts
    • Tritone and P4ths
    • Large and In Charge
    • JW Copy Part Layout