The Complete Idiot's Guide to Arranging and Orchestration

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I bought the Idiots Guide to Orchestration while being aware of exceptionally strong criticism of the book. The first critiques I encountered on Amazon were clearly from experts in the field who, to my mind, were trying to impress me with their great knowledge. My reaction to those critiques was really "where is your book?". So I bought the Idiot's guide. I'm a jazz guitarist trying to glean whatever I can without an enormous commitment to years of study. The ideas about harmonisation and inversion are solid and reliable information. The also remind me that their are many inversions possible that are outside of the possibilities of the guitar. The biggest criticism by other reviewers was regarding the included CD. The sampled sounds are, in many cases, absolutely awful. But I think his musical intention is accurate enough. I'm still able to learn from them (although the big band sounds and the trumpet in particular are some of the worst in history!). So, I'm still reading the book. I'm reasonable happy with it. It didn't cost me $100!! It was cheap and it was an "idiot's guide" - basic stuff. So, in summary, helpful, fairly clear, not expensive and quite enjoyable if you can live with the poor audio samples. But their is much more to the subject, clearly.

Author(s): Michael Miller
Publisher: Alpha
Year: 2007

Language: English
Commentary: +OCR
Pages: 303

7Summits......Page 1
COVER......Page 2
Contents at a Glance......Page 6
CONTENTS......Page 8
Part 1: Essential Skills......Page 22
Understanding the Arranqinq and Orchestration Process......Page 24
Structuring the Arrangement......Page 46
Harmonizing with Chords, Progressions, and Substitutions......Page 56
Utilizing Voicing and Voice Leading......Page 66
Working with Melodies and Countermelodies......Page 84
Deciding on the Right Instrumentation......Page 98
Part 2: Instruments and Voices: Ranges and Techniques......Page 106
String Instruments......Page 108
Brass Instruments......Page 120
Woodwind Instruments......Page 130
Keyboard and Electronic Instruments......Page 138
Percussion Instruments......Page 146
Voices......Page 158
Part 3: Real-World Arranging......Page 166
Arranqinq for a Rhythm Section......Page 168
Arranging for a Jazz Big Band......Page 186
Arranging for a Marching Band......Page 202
Arranging for an Orchestra......Page 216
Arranging for a Choir......Page 226
Arranging for a PopularRecording......Page 240
Glossary......Page 248
Arrangements......Page 258
CD Contents......Page 286
INDEX......Page 290